The key to understanding this dismal cycle is that not many Republican voters do take the public finances, or their party’s professed concern for them, seriously. Most want balanced budgets. But they are more concerned about terrorism, security and the economy, all potential reasons to postpone deficit reduction. And that suits Republican politicians well, because the same voters who worry about the national debt also tend to be unwilling to lose access to entitlements — including health care and pensions for seniors — that are primarily responsible for it. Both parties have capitulated to these voters, but the one ostensibly dedicated to fiscal conservat…
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