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Why would anybody listen to Republicans ? The party of "No"
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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 491027" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>Working consumer spending and demand create jobs, business will hire reguardless whether their tax rate reverts back to the Clinton era.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Nobody is claiming consumer's and Gov't are not partially to blame, but for you to claim the private secter is free and clear is a real stretch. There are many examples but here's one: When you have money lender professionals (predators) encouraging everyday hard working people that "no problem", instead of that $150,000/$200,000 house we can qualifiy you for about the same amount of money for that $300,000/$400,000 house, what do you think the average Joe is going to fall for. Not only were these overnite brokers making greater profits but they were free and clear of any risks and defaults that they knew was enevitable. Look, if Wall Street free market Willi's can fool Ex-Fed Chairman Greenspan, they can certainly fool the average consumer. Not everybody is an economic guru like yourself.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>As long as there's characters like Merill Lynch Exec's doling out $4 biliion in bonuses b4 BOA's aquisition, making millionaires out of hundreds of employees at the Merrill brokerage amid billions in losses. Rewards for failure riding on the tax payer's dime. Their certainly not angels...</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I suppose when you buy history books for the grandkids, '2000 thru '2008 will have alot of Sharpie footnotes written ontop of White Out....lol</p><p>"They" are Republicans asking for a repeat of the last eight years...FYI</p><p>You have no new ideas.....their stale...oh except now the RNC or CPAC or whatever your Homies call themselves are try'in to infused some "Hip Hop" <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/grill.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":grill:" title="Grill :grill:" data-shortname=":grill:" /> Grill baby...Bling Bling...What size rims you running?</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Your on the right track their BaBa.....What did WWII provide the US to get out of the great Depression? Massive spending....Bingo we have a winner...only this massive spending has our future's investments behind it, not just armory that rusted after the war...</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>And not a peep out of Tieguy when Bush was quadrupling the debt, spending, and the size of Gov't....Hmm..Rep's mythology of less spending, small gov't since the Reagan days that keeps repeating itself every Rep Adm... Dem's like to spend, their no question, but somehow the last Dem balanced the budget.....go figure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 491027, member: 9859"] Working consumer spending and demand create jobs, business will hire reguardless whether their tax rate reverts back to the Clinton era. Nobody is claiming consumer's and Gov't are not partially to blame, but for you to claim the private secter is free and clear is a real stretch. There are many examples but here's one: When you have money lender professionals (predators) encouraging everyday hard working people that "no problem", instead of that $150,000/$200,000 house we can qualifiy you for about the same amount of money for that $300,000/$400,000 house, what do you think the average Joe is going to fall for. Not only were these overnite brokers making greater profits but they were free and clear of any risks and defaults that they knew was enevitable. Look, if Wall Street free market Willi's can fool Ex-Fed Chairman Greenspan, they can certainly fool the average consumer. Not everybody is an economic guru like yourself. As long as there's characters like Merill Lynch Exec's doling out $4 biliion in bonuses b4 BOA's aquisition, making millionaires out of hundreds of employees at the Merrill brokerage amid billions in losses. Rewards for failure riding on the tax payer's dime. Their certainly not angels... I suppose when you buy history books for the grandkids, '2000 thru '2008 will have alot of Sharpie footnotes written ontop of White Out....lol "They" are Republicans asking for a repeat of the last eight years...FYI You have no new ideas.....their stale...oh except now the RNC or CPAC or whatever your Homies call themselves are try'in to infused some "Hip Hop" :grill: Grill baby...Bling Bling...What size rims you running? Your on the right track their BaBa.....What did WWII provide the US to get out of the great Depression? Massive spending....Bingo we have a winner...only this massive spending has our future's investments behind it, not just armory that rusted after the war... And not a peep out of Tieguy when Bush was quadrupling the debt, spending, and the size of Gov't....Hmm..Rep's mythology of less spending, small gov't since the Reagan days that keeps repeating itself every Rep Adm... Dem's like to spend, their no question, but somehow the last Dem balanced the budget.....go figure [/QUOTE]
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