The entitlements embody a staggering amount of unkeepable promises. And the reality is that unkeepable promises won’t be kept. Let us go over this principle again. That which cannot be done won’t be done, that which cannot happen won’t happen, that which is not sustainable will not be sustained, and that which cannot go on will not go on. You get the drift.
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But in this diminishing sea of candidates, who cannot or will not say what must be said, we are indeed fortunate in the arrival a dark horse candidate. Like many horses, including the dark ones, he has an odd name. Basic Math is the dark horse candidate who is going to successfully bring in a true austerity program. And unlike all the other candidates, he doesn’t even need to get elected to do his thing.
Basic Math as Dark Horse
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