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In the 1990s, Kurt says, Americans were like Wile E. Coyote, headed across the mesa at maximum speed. And then we looked down. But there’s hope at the bottom of the cliff.
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Nice try, Kurt, but your analogy is incomplete. While us ants in the private sector save and pay off our personal debts, you grasshoppers in the public sector party on like there's no tomorrow, burying us all in public debt. How will you tell that story to our children, and how will it end?
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