Quote from Random.Capital:
They're not "their ideas". Ross Perot tried to fix this mess two decades ago, and voters shot him up. Ok, some of it was Ross being Ross, too.And before him was the Concord Coalition, which completely failed to gain any meaningful traction with voters.
The plain reality is that American voters have expressed over and over again that they like deficit spending, and that's what this "compromise" gives them. As long as that remains true, Perot or the Concord Coalition or the Tea Party or whatever name they cook up in the future will remain on the fringes.
I'm not saying I necessarily *like* it - but I'm not going to ignore the plain reality.
It is what it is....
Well, of the 75 other times the debt ceiling was raised, has there ever been this much resistance? I'd say there's a moral victory at least.
And before him was the Concord Coalition, which completely failed to gain any meaningful traction with voters.