Fiscal Conservative
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A fiscal conservative is someone who embraces conservative ideologies, with regards to monetary policy in government (i.e., avoiding deficit spending). Because conservatives are generally fiscal conservatives, the term is sometimes used to indicate someone who is simultaneously Liberal or more Liberal, on social issues. Some recent conservatives, such as Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, are not fiscal conservatives, although they are conservative on other issues.
