@BrendanEich Something *like* the Clinton approach could work. In contrast, it doesn’t look like the 2010’s GOP approach works @mjasay
@BrendanEich not changing my argument. Agree on 21%. Reduce outlays to 21% by when? @ryanflorence @mjasay
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@wycats "It comes down to medical spending and defense." http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=213787 …@ryanflorence@mjasay -
@BrendanEich cutting defense in that time seems doable. Unsure about medical. Expect state tax++ as burden shifts.@ryanflorence@mjasay -
@wycats@BrendanEich@ryanflorence Please make this political discussion go away! :-)
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@wycats Next 4 years sounds good to me. Neither party has independence from controlling interests to do what's needed.@ryanflorence@mjasayThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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