Re: {OT} There goes the neighborhood
- From: dr_jeff <utz@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 19:34:53 -0400
On 10/13/10 10:29 AM, Mike wrote:
For one, they have created the highest nation debt in the history of the
word.
The word? Gee, that is powerful.
When the so called "healthcare law, to low healthcare costs, is
fully in place in 2020 the debt will increase another trillion dollars
annually, according to he CBO.
Really? Then why does the CBO say the health care bill will decrease the national debt?
Do we need to note the highest unemployment
rate, for the longest period of time as well?
You might want to study the history of the 1930s. Start with "Great Depression." Or even look at 1982, when the rate went up to 10.8% (vs. 10.1% with Obama).
http://uspolitics.about.com/od/thefederalbudget/ig/Political-Economic-Measures/Historical-Unemployment-Rate.htm
http://data.bls.gov/PDQ/servlet/SurveyOutputServlet?data_tool=latest_numbers&series_id=LNS14000000
B.O.(ZO) is even making
Carter look good in comparison.
No, G.W. Bush did that.
At least Carter didn't get us into two wars without looking at all the evidence before getting in the war.
Your comments make kindergarten students look good in comparison.
Jeff
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edspyhill01<edspyhill09@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Oct 12, 11:52 am, "Jeff Strickland"<crwlrj...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:"FatterDumber& Happier Moe"<"WheresMyCheck"@UncleSamLoves.Mee> wrote
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More Californians reverse course and head to Oklahoma
http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2010-10-12-oklahoma12_CV_N.htm?...
At least part of this is due to the FACT that California is very
unfriendly
to business and the middle class. We have a new law that imposes
regulations
on operators of diesel trucks that are very costly to implement and
that
have already driven (pn pun intended) thousands of small operators to
neighboring states. We have a proposition on the Nov. ballot to delay
any
further implementation of the regulations in an effort to save jobs
here,
but the enviro-whackos are saying that they won't follow the will of
the
voters if the proposition passes.
California has high housing costs, some of the most expensive energy
costs
in the nation, and stagnant wages, all while the idiots at the capitol
are
talking about raising state taxes and imposing new fees to balance a
budget
that spends and spends and spends some more on welfare programs to save
a
fish. (Yes, I know that "welfare programs to save a fish," is a
nonsensical
statement, but we have a nonsensical legislature to whom such a program
is
worthy of consideration.)
If I were an immigrant from Oklahoma that moved to California, I'd
strongly
consider moving back to Oklahoma if I still had roots (family) there.
California is a faltering economy, thanks almost entirely to the
liberal
Democrats that have controlled the State House for most of my life. We
have
gone from one of the best public education systems in the free world to
among the worst of the thrid world, and we spend more to educate poorly
than
we spent to do it well. No wonder people are leaving.
It is amazing how little the republicans do, everywhere, local, state,
federal. I'm amazed they are still a viable party.
What have the dims accomplished in the past four years other than blame
GWB for their failures?
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