popeye1250
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ORIGINAL: DarkSteven Um. I agree with most of your post, but Goldwater is the last prominent GOP fiscal conservative in my memory. Once Reagan decided that deficits don't matter, the GOP began to act like kids in a candy store. Hell, Bush II even tried to keep the Iraq and Afghani wars off the books to make it look like we weren't really spending on them. The traditional way of doing business was was that if you as a conservative was opposed to my liberal plan to build massive recycling plants, I'd put one of the bigger ones in your state to buy you off. Saying that ANYONE has tried to hold back spending is ridiculous. There's been some token opposition, all on ideological grounds, but nobody's saying that the Emperor has no clothes and we can't keep going into increasing debt forever. Stephen, are recycling plants "owned" by the federal govt? They're very profitable to own. They grind up tires and use them to build roads and other things. And aluminum is very profitable! It's very expensive to make aluminum that's why those plants are always close to power plants because they require tremendous amounts of power to run. If you already have the recycled aluminum coming into your recycling plant for "free" (minus the expense of trucks, workers etc) that's a huge bonus. I would think that cos. like "Waste Management" and the like would want to be solidly in that area of business plus they have the expertise to run those plants.
< Message edited by popeye1250 -- 11/27/2011 1:52:56 PM >
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