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Economic recovery package before Congress"would provide massive fiscal stimulus."
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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 476559" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>I mean really, what do we know, whether this economic stimulus package will work or not. It's so comical watching all BC's economic experts crawl out of the cyber woodwork and chime in with historical references, biased links from the blogasphere, and my personal fav "I took econmics in College" so I must be right and the rest of you are dumb. Just one novice point I'll make to all my Brown Cafe Economist's out there, Just how many brillant economist and knowledgable investors lost their <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />'s with Bernie Madeoff ?...It just goes to show that economic recovery is a real life game of chance, sprinkle in some luck, say a prayer with 10 Hail Mary's, then factor in concensus knowledge and experience to come up with a workable solution.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> What we do know is that tax cuts for the rich and famous, de-regulation of the loan/credit markets, job outsourcing, corp. relocating abroad, bending over and spreading for lobbiest, and waiting endlessly for CEO free willy's to poop out a trickle down stimulus ain't cutting it. So what does the public want ? They voted "change". Hence Plan B....Sorry Obstructionist's, the people have spoken. And for all those hoping for failure because you still have a bad taste in your mouths over losing the election and power, first, give back the American flag that you wrap around yourselves, and then try stepping in the shoes of someone who just lost their highly productive job and then cry me a river.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 476559, member: 9859"] I mean really, what do we know, whether this economic stimulus package will work or not. It's so comical watching all BC's economic experts crawl out of the cyber woodwork and chime in with historical references, biased links from the blogasphere, and my personal fav "I took econmics in College" so I must be right and the rest of you are dumb. Just one novice point I'll make to all my Brown Cafe Economist's out there, Just how many brillant economist and knowledgable investors lost their :censored:'s with Bernie Madeoff ?...It just goes to show that economic recovery is a real life game of chance, sprinkle in some luck, say a prayer with 10 Hail Mary's, then factor in concensus knowledge and experience to come up with a workable solution. What we do know is that tax cuts for the rich and famous, de-regulation of the loan/credit markets, job outsourcing, corp. relocating abroad, bending over and spreading for lobbiest, and waiting endlessly for CEO free willy's to poop out a trickle down stimulus ain't cutting it. So what does the public want ? They voted "change". Hence Plan B....Sorry Obstructionist's, the people have spoken. And for all those hoping for failure because you still have a bad taste in your mouths over losing the election and power, first, give back the American flag that you wrap around yourselves, and then try stepping in the shoes of someone who just lost their highly productive job and then cry me a river. [/QUOTE]
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