One cannot argue that we must reduce our deficit so that wedonot leave our children worse off than our own generation while delivering to them a nation of broken down roads and bridges operated by systems that belong to an era that should already be relegated to history books.
Tim is countering Eli Dourado, who argues that the best we can do is not to contribute to the collective choice of democracy, but rather argue against using collective choice in many domains.
He has argued and will continue to argue that we need to do more, and we can do more right now -- not wait until November or next January, but right now -- to further grow the economy and have it create more jobs.