Re: Not enough to get the job done
- From: trudogg <independent@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 11:24:46 -0500
On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 15:55:52 GMT, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.>
wrote:
...all of the sudden they've decided that too much money has been
spent...I think it's more that a young black man is president and has
energized people in this country, far and away from anything any of
them has ever done.
They'd be perfectly happy with a $787 billion plan to cut taxes on the
rich, and they'd even claim that it was a stimulus and fabricate a bogus
number about how many millions of jobs it would allegedly create. Both
parties are on uncontrollable spending binges, but it's just that each
one disagrees pathologically with where the other one wants to spend the
money. At least this plan has a hope of helping the economy. Even if
it isn't enough to fix the problem, it will at least alleviate the slide
and make things less bad.
....trickle down didn't work for Reagan and it won't work for anyone
else either. It's a GOP myth. I grew up in a Republican household and
I will never understand the blind reverence that people in that party
have for the rich. It's like they're all these sorry little wannabes
sucking up to what they will never have. The Dims may spend a lot of
money, but you know that more of it will make it's way into the
pockets of working stiffs and not so much into the bank accounts of
the accumulators...
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