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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are blue sheeps and we vote blue anytime, anywhere. We vote Elrich even if he increased our taxes. They can f the education system, double the taxes and we still vote them. We hate anything that's not blue. [/quote] I don't hate everyone who is not a Democrat - I just want public officials to be careful with tax dollars. [/quote] People keep talking about Republican fiscal responsibility, but where is the evidence? At the federal level, Republican politicians frequently campaign on balanced budgets, smaller government, and fiscal discipline. Yet deficits and debt have continued to grow under administrations and Congresses controlled by both parties, including Republicans. What makes the message even harder to take seriously is when politicians who claim to stand for accountability continue to defend or tolerate corruption, ethical scandals, and misconduct within their own ranks. Voters are repeatedly told that fiscal responsibility is a core value, but the actions often fail to match the rhetoric. That is why I remain skeptical whenever I hear claims that Republicans are the party of fiscal responsibility. I judge political parties by results, not slogans. If politicians want credit for responsible governance, they should be able to point to measurable outcomes rather than campaign talking points. At the local, state, and federal levels, voters should examine budgets, public services, economic outcomes, and ethical conduct and decide for themselves whether elected officials are living up to the standards they claim to represent. There is no where in the US of America whether it is local, state or Fed that any Republican is fiscally responsible at this point in time. Diaz won't be responsible fiscally or even enough to show up for work.[/quote]
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