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You're not? Cool. As a lefty, can I have your support on having a robust social safety net? Because I guess the budget doesn't matter now.
You cannot have my support for your pet projects, no. I don't want to fund them.
Oh, I'm sure you don't want to. I was more making snark about the fact that the most common refrain I hear is that everything needs to be cut because America is broke. Notably Ukraine, which is still going on, by the way.
Ah, no. Funding is not the reason I oppose any of that. We could have infinite money and I still wouldn't support Ukraine or left-wing pet projects. I do not think wealth is ever what's really holding us back.
As long as you admit that, that's honest at least. Admittedly I do get tired of those whom share your views ("I don't want to") but always hide behind the motte of cost, until conveniently not caring about cost on their pet projects. So long as you don't make the claim of cost, it would be unreasonable to hold you to account for the hypocrisy of the median Republican.
The median Republican likely doesn't share my belief that we're rich enough to afford most any program we want, and so is concerned with the budget. They also don't want to fund left-wing pet projects, or else they'd be Democrats. It's not hypocritical at all to think spending on bad causes is frivolous.
The hypocrisy is not thinking that spending on X is frivolous. The hypocrisy is the later lack of concern shown over the number going up after previously claiming that the priority is to not make the number go up.
Sometimes, the expenditure is justified, even necessary, despite the financial stress. That's why whether the spending is frivolous or not is important. Sometimes you still need gas and groceries, even if you can't afford to splurge on a new video game.
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