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Tossica wrote:Haha, retardlicans are rrreeeaaaalllllyyyyy retarded. And also evil.
Gypsiyee wrote:lol
bless your heart, mindia. knew i could count on you to be one of 3 people in the universe to take this seriously
Narrock wrote:America needs to be run like a business again to get back on our feet. I am willing to accept a candidate who is "moderate" or "progressive" as far as social issues are concerned, only because right now what we need is a HARDCORE FISCAL CONSERVATIVE to turn things around... to SAVE America, and make America become a super power again. Barry is fucking this country up so bad, and spending and spending like he has an unlimited bank account and blank checks. I'm sick of his bullshit. He ran the national debt from 9.4 trillion (at the end of W's term) to over 14 trillion in less than 2.5 years. Just think how much more damage this fuckbag is going to do by the end of his term, let alone if he gets re-elected.
So yes, I am willing to back a celebrity, but not because of celebrity status, but because Trump has friends in foreign countries and he will make sure we have fair trading from that point forward. I honestly believe this.
Estimating the law’s overall effects on employment
requires a more comprehensive analysis than can be
achieved by using the recipients’ reports. Therefore, looking
at recorded spending to date along with estimates of
the other effects of ARRA on spending and revenues,
CBO has estimated the law’s impact on employment and
economic output using evidence about the effects of previous
similar policies and drawing on various mathematical
models that represent the workings of the economy.
On that basis, CBO estimates that ARRA’s policies had
the following effects in the fourth quarter of calendar year
2010:
They raised real (inflation-adjusted) gross domestic
product (GDP) by between 1.1 percent and
3.5 percent,
Lowered the unemployment rate by between
0.7 percentage points and 1.9 percentage points,
Increased the number of people employed by between
1.3 million and 3.5 million, and
Increased the number of full-time-equivalent jobs by
1.8 million to 5.0 million compared with what would
have occurred otherwise, as shown in Table 1.
(Increases in FTE jobs include shifts from part-time to
full-time work or overtime and are thus generally
larger than increases in the number of employed
workers).
As far as Simpson/Bowles, I'm not sure what you mean by the president ignoring the commission since it was a commission that he created and the "Moment of Truth" release summarizing their findings wasn't put out (publicly, anyway) until December that I'm aware.
Everyone knows the only way to fix the budget is to tackle entitlements
Gypsiyee wrote:Everyone knows the only way to fix the budget is to tackle entitlements
...or defense spending, where waste runs rampant. (and I say that as a DoD employee)
as for the rest, we could go back and forth but never get anywhere since most of it is a matter of opinion and perception, and we've all seen that dog and pony show as many times as we've seen gun control and religious discussions on this forum
Lyion wrote:Outside of healthcare, Your dream candidate is Ron Paul, Spazz.
He pretty much covers everything else you just stated.
Spazz wrote:, End free trade and put in protection laws wich i hope would create more decent jobs so less need for food stamps and welfare
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