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A bedrock principle of reducing Government (spending) can be quite
useful. When the Opposition has the presidency even a legislative
minority can obstruct (filibuster) even vital government functions
with a pledge of no new funding. When in the majority and the
presidency no such need was evident despite immense government
increases in spending and unbridled deregulation producing an
economic festival of financial fraud and series of bursting bubbles
whose normal result of a relentless deflationary spiral into a
(perhaps unrecoverable?) depression was only averted by a new
administration’s “conservative” opposed and thus limited
stimulus . This is despite the lesson of the Great Depression when
even FDR’s stimulus was aided by the necessities of WWII, dwarfing the
domestic stimulus with that necessary to support the forces of freedom
in a Total World War. Who would have been served by a government
faction preventing spending on the eve of WWII or the Civil War?-
Those who sought the destruction of the Union that is the United
States and the freedom it's forces now support across the Globe.