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Thanks. "but they're not the same equation" What does that mean? "Given that it's the pie on the left which is perhaps the anomaly." Until this fascist Bolshevik leaves the White House, I agree that the pie on the right is the new norm. "who ever said I was in finance?" I got that impression from someone, was I wrong? Spence, if spending has increased 40% since 2007 (and whether you like it or not, it has), but revenues have increased nearly that much...do you see that as a problem, or are the conservatives crying wolf about a silly little thing like a $16 trillion debt and a $100 trillion shortfall for SS and Medicare? |
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Then I remembered that in Obama-math, 2+2 doesn't equal 4. 2+2 equals whatever fits his agenda for that day. |
The problem is it is like a household making $80K per year and using another $20K on the credit card as income. Now that those credit cards have a $400K balance on them we are talking about taking out only $19K per year on the card.
Howze THAT for an analogy. Two of the three branches of the government are failing us right now - party independent. |
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But Nancy Pelosi says it's a "false argument" to say that family has a "spending problem". |
Jim - I was trying to keep it real simple. I could have mentioned we were only making minimum payments on the cards and that out interest rate was going up due to poor national FICO score.
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Here's the rub, a president Romney would still have the same debt, same deficit and the same Republicans out to protect their spending interests. -spence |
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But even that would just be a temporary bump until another election and the further encroachment of communitarian, progressive governance. |
Here is the epitome of liberal fiscal policy from where else, the land of fruits and nuts:
L.A. Unified uses ‘construction bonds’ to buy $500 million in iPads |
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apparently the "liberal" answer to Jimmy's question goes something like this.... "they all lie so it doesn't matter and Bush said this about that(which I cannot find for some reason) and it's a joke from both sides because defense and other things are not included in the "cuts"(I'm pretty sure that defense is included.... I think Obama recently cited a carrier not able to travel to the Gulf due to sequester worries)...the pie is misleading....it would be exactly the same if Romney had been elected(seems we were told for the last 4 years that it would be exactly the same if McCain had been elected)...and argue minutia to the point of nonsense (because on substance you'd have to admit that we have a deeply disturbed president whose actions and rhetoric are deeply concerning at best, clearly destructive to the nation and historically contemptible in terms of American Presidential behaviour)".......... “In utopia, rule by masterminds is both necessary and necessarily primitive, for it excludes so much that is known to man and about man. The mastermind is driven by his own boundless conceit and delusional aspirations, which he self-identifies as a noble calling. He alone is uniquely qualified to carry out this mission. He is, in his own mind, a savior of mankind, if only man will bend to his own will. Such can be the addiction of power. It can be an irrationally egoistic and absurdly frivolous passion that engulfs even sensible people. In this, mastermind suffers from a psychosis of sorts and endeavors to substitute his own ambitions for the individual ambitions of millions of people.” “Where utopianism is advanced through gradualism rather than revolution, albeit steady and persistent as in democratic societies, it can deceive and disarm an unsuspecting population, which is largely content and passive. It is sold as reforming and improving the existing society's imperfections and weaknesses without imperiling its basic nature. Under these conditions, it is mostly ignored, dismissed, or tolerated by much of the citizenry and celebrated by some. Transformation is deemed innocuous, well-intentioned, and perhaps constructive but not a dangerous trespass on fundamental liberties.” “There are also those who delusively if not enthusiastically surrender their liberty for the mastermind’s false promises of human and societal perfectibility. He hooks them with financial bribes in the form of ‘entitlements.’ And he makes incredible claims about indefectible health, safety, educational, and environmental policies, the success of which is to be measured not in the here and now but in the distant future. For these reasons and more, some become fanatics for the cause. They take to the streets and, ironically, demand their own demise as they protest against their own self-determination and for ever more autocracy and authoritarianism. When they vote, they vote to enchain not only their fellow citizens but, unwittingly, themselves. Paradoxically, as the utopia metastasizes and the society ossifies, elections become less relevant. More and more decisions are made by the masterminds and their experts, who substitute their self-serving and dogmatic judgments — which are proclaimed righteous and compassionate — for the the individual’s self-interests and best interests.” ― Mark R. Levin, Ameritopia |
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Wrong. 3.8 is 41% larger than 2.7. That's fact. That's not 'spin'. The pie says that if spending was 2.7T, and now it's 3.8T, that spending is now 40% larger. You disagreed. You were wrong. You can't quite bring yourself to admit it, but you were wrong. Yet another example of liberals being hostile to arithmetic. "If you were to smooth the curve you'd see the pie on the right is a continuation of the Bush trajectory " Wrong again. Look at the post by ReelinRod at 1:43 PM on 2/27, it shows a bar graph of spending. If you look at that graph rationally (read: not the way you choose to look at things), you will see a distinct change in the trend in 2009. Obama has taken spending to levels we have never seen. That's fact. Bush did increase spending compared to Clinton. Bush had to build a counter-terror infrastructure from scratch, and by most measures, it has been successful. Obama clearly chose to continue it. Bush also dismantled two brutal dictatorial regimes. Obama spent his money to improve the economy. By any measure except the stock market perfoamance, he has failed (unemployment is the same, median income way down, GDP growth pathetic, slowest recovery in the history of our nation). Facts. No spin. Facts. "I think most everyone agrees the debt and healthcare costs are an issue" Most everyone on your side? Really? Tell that to the people who made the Paul ERyan commercial, showing him pushing an old lady off a cliff. I didn't hear many liberals saying "Ryan is right that Medicare needs fixing, we just support a different approach" What I hear liberals saying, is "mdicare works, and the mean Republicns want to take it away, because they don't care about sick old people". What color is the sky in the world you live in, exactly? |
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Also it looks like CA has some 2 million students in high school. That they would seek to purchase computers at a rate of roughly 1:4 doesn't seem that odd. While I'd concede CA isn't exactly the archetype of how to run a state budget, what exactly is the epitome of again? -spence |
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Spence, you need to learn to quit when you are behind. The "change", if that's what you like, between 2.7 and 3.8, is 40%. The chart says that the spending of 3.8 is 40% more than when we spent 2.7. You said that was wrong. But it was not wrong, you were wrong. Every 4th grader who didn't flunk math, knows you were wrong. "but to claim he alone instigated the spending would be false." And where did I claim any such thing? Obama is the president. The buck stops with him, at least it is supposed to stop with him. "...if this is legitimate spending under Bush I don't see how you can blame Obama for continuing it...you just refuted your own point" Do you ever, ever get tired of being wrong? Obama's spending hike is not a function of his continuation of the Bush anti-terror policies. In fact, Obama is benefitting from the fact that Bush's wars are winding down on his watch, which lowers spending. If Obama did nothing but allow Bush's policies to run their course, spending would be lower. Obama's spending increase comes from his desire for economic justice, as he sees it.. You really don't know that? "What you don't know is how much worse things could have been had we not bailed out the banks and shored up GDP via the Stimulus." No one can know what didn't happen. Any benefit of that stimulus, has to be weighed against the fact that your kids and my kids will be paying the bill for that. When all you can do is say "the economy sucks, but it would have been worse without Obama's spending", that is pure speculation. Wild, rampant speculation. I like to deal with what we know as fact. We know Bush freed millions of Muslims from other, monstrous Muslims, I saw that firsthand, unlike you, who get your news from The Daily Worker. Bush also managed to save more than one million lives in Africa, thanks to his AIDS initiative which he spearheaded. Yet Bush gets called a racist, and Obama gets the Nobel Peace Prize before he had done anything noteworthy. Kudos to you and your ilk. You added trillions to our debt, and all you have to show is a net gain of around zero jobs, pathetic GDP growth, and lower median wages. If that is the measure of "a job well done", if that's a good result for adding more than $5 trillion to the debt, then you have low standards indeed. Oh, and if you say everyone knows SS and Medicare are in deep trouble...what exactly has your hero done about that, in 4 years? Precisely zip. Spence, you cannot win. I'm holding all the cards. |
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Quote: Originally Posted by spence I'm not wrong, I'm just looking at the chart a different way. I'm pretty sure he just looks at the cards a different way :uhuh: you could be holding all ACES and he'd tell you that's not how he sees it and walk away with your money grinning while you were sitting there trying to figure out how he came to that conclusion:)...sometimes the mistake is ever sitting down at the table in the first place....:) |
WOW, some people are insane. Who in their right mind would buy an item that lasts for 15 years and pay for it for 30? The second one os already used up before the first one is paid for, no wonder we are in trouble..
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15 years......you're giving them WAY to much credit.....does anybody still use the same PC they had 15 years ago? And you don't have a bunch of kids banging away on them all day Try more like 5 years.....if they're lucky Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
you guys are racists..this is an investment in poor kids and disabled kids probably, who are mostly minorities and Undocumented American Citizens living in the shadows currently, who are about to be harshly victimized by the sequestration which the evil republicans concocted in a smoke-filled back room in order to hold the nation hostage to their warped version of fiscal sanity and unnecessary, non-surgical, meat cleaver, draconian cuts ....it doesn't matter how much the devices cost, how long they last or how long it will take to finally pay for them because Corporate greed is much worse...or even if they're being paid for by interest free loans from the Federal Government which is apparently rolling in dough despite sequestration and trillions and trillions in debt and current and future obligations before ever loaning a single dollar for a tablet because Corporate Welfare and unpaid inherited Bush wars cost far more...when the schools crumble, they'll still have "the internets"...... opposing important investments like this, refusing to give up "pleasures" by Rich Fat-Cats in order to support the general welfare and a stubborn adherence by some to the Constitution and the principles and ideals represented is what is hurting our nation and preventing us from "leaning forward" into the Marxist Progressive Utopian dream that Dear Leader Obama has brilliantly planned out for us if we would only step aside and let him work his wondrous deeds :)
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And, perhaps the recession was not so much worse than many other recessions, but made to appear so due to a recovery that is slower than other recoveries. It is beginning to look like the depression recovery, both in length of time and in the massive spending and regulation and growth of government which may be the real reason the recession appears to be much worse. I thought Obama was going to fix all of that. The rich seem to be getting richer, even than before, and the "economy" languishes. Just needs more time. Actually, the sequester may help by reducing the rate of spending a little bit. That might help the "economy" grow a wee bit faster. And if the less progressive Repubs in Congress maintain their solidarity against increased spending, maybe things will turn around in Obama's time. And he will get credit. |
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Spence, I could lose an argument supporting slavery before I can lose this argument with you. When I say I have all the cards, it's a result of the fact that I consider all the facts. You dismiss everything which doesn't support your pre-determined (determined for you by the White House) opinion. |
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The cartoon is intentionally misleading. -spence |
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Also, my understanding of the qualified construction bonds is there's little if any debt service. The bigger issue is how does a mammoth school system like California update it's curricula and equipment without spending money? -spence |
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Guilty as charged. "There are two ways to interpret one element of the data in the chart. " The one way that anyone who understands numbers would interpret it, is to say spending is 40% more than it used to be. You tried to use your interpretation, whatever it was, to refute that. You were wrong. |
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