You can argue the why it happens (which I think is certainly open to debate). But at the end of the day, reckless spending, with a small percentage of people paying taxes, leads to no longer being able to afford spending. This, of course, leads to austerity when bills can't be paid. Austerity cuts bring people who contribute nothing to the streets (because their freebies go away). Then comes the blame, the division and who's fault it is. We're seeing the early blame game right now - It's all the fault of the Rich. They don't pay their fair share - despite a good portion of us paying a net nothing.
You folks on the left think you're dealing with an extreme section of the conservative movement in the Tea Party now? Wait until you see what happens to the country when the poor take to the streets and begin to accept more extremist views. I've said it all along, that is when dictators come to power.
Read what is going on in Greece.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/11/12/us-greece-crisis-dawn-idUSBRE8AB09F20121112
You folks on the left think you're dealing with an extreme section of the conservative movement in the Tea Party now? Wait until you see what happens to the country when the poor take to the streets and begin to accept more extremist views. I've said it all along, that is when dictators come to power.
Read what is going on in Greece.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/11/12/us-greece-crisis-dawn-idUSBRE8AB09F20121112