The Office for Budget Responsibility correctly stay out of the political debate and do not assess the long-term costs and benefits of E.U. membership.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't think we should label budgets even before the budget is presented.
A two-year budget is not an ideology.
Budgets are nothing if not statements of priorities.
Most people would agree that the E.U. is too bureaucratic, not transparent or democratic enough and that it often interferes too much in matters that are best left to national governments.
Remarkably, there are leaders in Washington who don't understand why it's so important for us to have a budget.
Hiding spending does not reduce spending.
The budget doesn't have much control over the government. Then again, the government doesn't have much control over the budget.
I don't have many litmus tests, but this is one: Any candidate who doesn't understand that we need to balance the budget should not be president of the United States.
As I have traveled throughout my Congressional district, the one thing I heard loud and clear was simply please stop spending money you do not have, rein in spending, live within a budget.
Regardless of my legislation, spending has to be stopped.
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