
“‘We choose both!’ Given the thunderous applause at that remark, everyone seemed to agree that the wealthiest, most prosperous nation in the world should never have to make a single tough financial decision. Americans should have everything they want. And somehow, the money to pay for it all will just magically appear.”
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