The Economist nails America's economic "schizophrenia":
Excerpt: America needs a serious debate both about the size and scope of
government, and how to pay for it. The winner of the November election
will immediately be faced with the problem of the “fiscal cliff”—a
preset $400 billion tax increase, with the expiry of various tax cuts,
and a $100-billion-a-year cut in spending—which could push the economy
back into recession. Looming over that is the gaping deficit. And over
that, America’s schizophrenia: it taxes itself like a small-government
country, but spends like a big-government one.
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