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You should be laughing at how gullible you, and most Americans are. The debt created by Obama is far more detrimental to this country than the recent economic crisis. |
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The jobs created under Obama are goverment jobs. They cost us all more and infringe on our freedoms at worse. Other jobs created through the "stimulas" bill are only funded for a couple of years I also credit the predicted election of Obama for Bush's last few months of job losses. |
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in this most terrible of times, just curious. Has anyone ever knocked at your door and offered to shovel your driveway? Mow your lawn, etc? Yet we had mile long soup kitchen lines in the 30's. |
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Deficits/Surpluses From 1940 Until 2010
I deleted everything prior to 1970. So now Bush's deficit has to do with what Clinton did but Obama's deficit has nothing to do with Bush did? Year Nominal Dollars Inflation Adjusted 1970 2.8 Billion Dollar Deficit 15.316 Billion Deficit 1971 23 Billion Dollar Deficit 120.52 Billion Deficit 1972 23.4 Billion Dollar Deficit 118.638 Billion Deficit 1973 14.9 Billion Dollar Deficit 71.222 Billion Deficit 1974 6.1 Billion Dollar Deficit 26.23 Billion Deficit 1975 53.2 Billion Dollar Deficit 209.608 Billion Deficit 1976 73.7 Billion Dollar Deficit 274.901 Billion Deficit 1977 53.7 Billion Dollar Deficit 187.95 Billion Deficit 1978 59.2 Billion Dollar Deficit 192.4 Billion Deficit 1979 40.7 Billion Dollar Deficit 118.844 Billion Deficit 1980 73.8 Billion Dollar Deficit 190.404 Billion Deficit 1981 79 Billion Dollar Deficit 184.07 Billion Deficit 1982 128 Billion Dollar Deficit 281.6 Billion Deficit 1983 207.8 Billion Dollar Deficit 442.614 Billion Deficit 1984 185.4 Billion Dollar Deficit 378.216 Billion Deficit 1985 212.3 Billion Dollar Deficit 418.231 Billion Deficit 1986 221.2 Billion Dollar Deficit 429.128 Billion Deficit 1987 149.7 Billion Dollar Deficit 279.939 Billion Deficit 1988 155.2 Billion Dollar Deficit 277.808 Billion Deficit 1989 152.5 Billion Dollar Deficit 260.775 Billion Deficit 1990 221.2 Billion Dollar Deficit 358.344 Billion Deficit 1991 269.3 Billion Dollar Deficit 420.108 Billion Deficit 1992 290.4 Billion Dollar Deficit 438.504 Billion Deficit 1993 255.1 Billion Dollar Deficit 374.997 Billion Deficit 1994 203.2 Billion Dollar Deficit 290.576 Billion Deficit 1995 164 Billion Dollar Deficit 227.96 Billion Deficit 1996 107.5 Billion Dollar Deficit 145.125 Billion Deficit 1997 22 Billion Dollar Deficit 29.04 Billion Deficit 1998 69.2 Billion Dollar Surplus 89.96 Billion Surplus 1999 125.6 Billion Dollar Surplus 159.512 Billion Surplus 2000 236.4 Billion Dollar Surplus 290.772 Billion Surplus 2001 127.3 Billion Dollar Surplus 152.76 Billion Surplus 2002 157.8 Billion Dollar Deficit 186.204 Billion Deficit 2003 374 Billion Dollar Deficit 430.1 Billion Deficit 2004 413 Billion Dollar Deficit 462.56 Billion Deficit 2005 319 Billion Dollar Deficit 347.71 Billion Deficit 2006 248 Billion Dollar Deficit 260.4 Billion Deficit 2007 162 Billion Dollar Deficit 165.24 Billion Deficit 2008 455 Billion Dollar Deficit 455 Billion Deficit 2009 1400 Billion Dollar Deficit 1400 Billion Deficit 2010 1350 Billion Dollar Deficit 1350 Billion Deficit |
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The changing pressures of industry and population can't often be normalized by individual action alone. -spence |
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"Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day, teach a man to fish he will eat for a life time." |
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you should sneak into your neighbor's house and steal a cookie when he's sleeping...much more civilized than putting a gun to his head... |
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I have a buddy who works for a ski resort. He takes every summer off on the tax payers dime and does a little cash house painting for extra money. Another reason to scrap income tax and go to a consumption tax. Even the illegals will pay taxes. And we all know how they like to shop:rotf2: |
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Isn't it interesting that as being "our brother's keeper" becomes more a responsibility of the government, the number of needy brothers expands. |
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Bureaucratic compassion is critical part of our economic health, and like everything, should of course be carefully measured. Quote:
This has nothing to do with class by the way. I'd argue that the corporate elite is just as used to handouts as some welfare recipients. Quote:
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Government in the last 30 years has been the hand-maiden of corporations. Corporate welfare is very real... Adam Smith noted as much when he railed against the Herring's fishery's subsidy nettings in the 18 the century.
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[QUOTE=spence;761240]The GDP of our nation is the output of a very complex system. Our great wealth is a function of this system which would collapse without structure. Not everybody can be rich, and the rich have built their fortunes (directly or indirectly) on the backs of others.
Yes, the GDP is a result of the system. The system produces the rich. Great wealth is functioned from the system. Some stumble into the automatic outputs and become rich. The backs of "others" are strained by this fortuitous accident backed into by the rich. There, bereft of system grace, go the "others" who were not fortunate enough to stumble into the right output. The outputs were already occupied by the rich, thus denying the "others." Bureaucratic compassion is critical part of our economic health, and like everything, should of course be carefully measured. Yes, the antidote to the heartless rich is the compassion of the system. It will divest the greedy of their unfair, ill-gotten gains and place the "others" into the alternate compassionate outputs reserved for those unluckies that didn't accidentally fall into the right slots. Carefully measured, of course. I think this is more a function of the individual. The individual is responsible for how they feel about the benefits they may gain from the system. Certainly entitlements can after a period of time make people accustomed to certain behavior, but it's still up to the individual to determine how this is received. The "other" must, as you say, function correctly within the parameters of the system. The "other" is responsible for correct feelings for their fortunate, guided, placement into the remunaritive output. The "other" must not incorrectly receive the output entitlement, though it is for the "other" to determine the manner of reception. This has nothing to do with class by the way. I'd argue that the corporate elite is just as used to handouts as some welfare recipients. The corporate elite, of course, as you say, having unjustly, accidentally, fallen into propitious systemic outputs, are as susceptible as the "other" to expecting the entitlements and so must be careful how they receive them lest they be forced to redistribute the gifts back to the system. They must be sure to stroke the correct elements. The very fact that our government has *any* Federal power is affirmation that some problems require a collective solution. It is a fact that the system requires Federal power for all solutions, lest renegades such as States, local units, so-called individuals create a disfunction in the complex output. This would be inneficient. System compassion would be challenged. Chaos, starvation, death would ensue. This is a misrepresentation of the facts. Even the "needy" end up contributing quite a bit under the current system. The "needy" are the most important cog in the system. Without the needy, the system would collapse. Some elements of "normal" are certainly in flux. Although, when values are pared down to the essential elements there's very little separation between liberal and conservative ideas as practiced by the bulk of Americans. "Normal" is always safely in the middle of the flux. "Normal" is always the centrist position in the ever-changing flux of the expanding system. "Normal" cannot deviate toward the dangerous edge of the system. "Normal" must not make definite statements, nor adhere to opinions or beliefs tainted with individualist perception. The amorphous, soft-edged, malleable concensus of the collective is the guide of the "normal." The ever-expanding system must accomodate all new inputs and remold them into system outputs . . . |
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Some people are bunker, others stripers. The current admin wants to save the bunker, i want to save the stripers. Let the feed begin.:devil2: |
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Seriously, who are you talking to? -spence |
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There were only two months on that graph that had actual job growth. Dec -07 under Bush and Nov-09 under Obama. If the words were reversed and said Job Growth / Job Loss (or was removed entirely) no meaning of the graph would change. Maybe this'll help: http://cstl.syr.edu/fipse/TabBAR/RevBar/bargif/fig2.gif |
The bottom line is, you are no longer entitled to The American Dream, work hard, make money, buy 2 houses, nice cars, maybe a boat if your real greedy. There are needy, lazy, stupid people who are entitled to your money.
The list of entitlements grows, the list of people to fund it shrinks. Yup, that should work. |
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Thanks for the lesson JD. Maybe reality is what throws the graph off. I'm just happy we passed "stimulas" so unemployment wouldn't rise over 8%. Whew, that was close. Thank you Obama |
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umm...that's not the graph that he posted and to which we are referring...so...you must be drinking...:uhuh: the other bottom line is that it's getting tougher and tougher for these radical leftists to try and claim that they are neither...:uhuh: |
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Must all be liberals, they're drawn to economics like flies to %$%$%$%$. -spence |
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