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jungle
Join Date: Aug 2009
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Obama and the Democrats signed and passed a federal budget including $800B in stimulus spending in 2009...and haven't passed a single budget in the past 3 years. They have been operating on continuing resolutions of the same exact budget, ever since.
Which is why fiscal conservatives should never agree on any spending increases. Too bad it will take 20 years until the economy might grow enough to produce $3.8T in tax revenue (if then). |
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Mr Diplomacy
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Would you have rather us gone into a full on depression instead of just recession? Since then the house has been GOP controlled and the senate has had a constant filibuster keeping it from doing anything. Obama has used executive powers to reduce non-defense discretionary spending to it's slowest rate of growth in the last 30 years. Same old GOP argument where the economy is all Obama's fault, even though he wasn't in office when Glass-Steagall was repealed, massive unpaid for tax breaks were given, entitlement programs were massively expanded (Medicare part D), and two needless and unpaid for wars were started. Clinton allowed rampant horse trading on his way out the door and the GOP took that ball and ran with it over the next six years, running up the national debt so damn high that even a thriving economy couldn't keep it under control. Now they're b****ing about "Obama's economy" when he hasn't added any significant year on year budget expenses. Its pure idiocy. |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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The problem mentioned (and you avoided) is that, as was predicted, the "stimulus" level of spending became the new floor. Even Keynes recognized that stimulus spending needed to be temporary. But living up to the caricature, Democrats took an opportunity in crisis to remake the new normal. Now they can't get agreement on anything, (see the 97-0 vote in the Senate on one Obama budget 414-0 on another in the House) The fact is it's easier for them to live with the trillion dollar deficit bed they made a few years ago than it is for them to vote on a new one. It's the same problem with any "emergency" government solution. The problem isn't so much the emergency as what becomes the new "normal" afterwards. |
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Partisan
Join Date: Jan 2003
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I guess that's what you get when you live in the "Evidence Free Zone." |
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jungle
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Louisville, CO
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So you see, we now spend an "$800B stimulus" every single year. Quote:
What else would you recommend when the economy was in free fall in 2001? The economy has been in the tank (without deficit spending) ever since then. Go ahead and increase taxes now, and you will see the economy contract. Unfortunately, massively increasing taxes on EVERYBODY is the only way to for $3.7T in federal spending. Obama did the same thing. BTW, both actions only serve to increase healthcare costs. Which the Democrats voted to start, expand, and continue. Obama continues to expand the "war on terror", the media just never reports it. Quote:
Obama increased federal spending 25% in one year! It was the largest expansion of government in history. Average that out over four years, and the government grew 6.25% per year. The math is easy! How come you can't do it? My hope is that the House Republicans stonewall government spending, again, for the next 4 years. Maybe 20 years down the line, after 5 more Presidential terms, revenues might finally be able to reach $3.7T, and the federal budget can finally be balanced again. Here are some facts: 1. You aren't going to be able to suck more money out of business (growth rate through jobs is our only hope). 2. You can only suck an additional $82B (paltry) out of the "rich" (they don't have enough taxable income...sorry!) 3. Guess who you're going to make up that $1T deficit from? You got it! THE MIDDLE CLASS. BTW, if your goal is to have a wealthy few, with a broad lower class...with Obama's policies, you are well on your way. Congratulations! |
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jungle
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Louisville, CO
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Adding low wage, part-time retail jobs in place of full-time retail, manufacturing, engineering, construction, and banking jobs does absolutely nothing to boost economic growth or prospects at future growth. All the job growth the U.S. economy has created over the last 12 years has been outsourced. Until that changes, there will be no recovery. Obama's policies do NOTHING to change that, and in fact, have only increased the rate of outsourcing and contracted economic growth. Last edited by pricejj; 11-16-2012 at 08:42 AM.. |
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![]() Wow, you are so clueless. 1.) The stimulus was a ONE TIME expenditure spent over three years. It is NOT a yearly $800bn budget item. 2.) As you've been told before, the stimulus was ~$500bn in spending, and ~$300bn in TAX CUTS That means for three years, we had an additional deficit of $166bn in spending increases and $100bn from revenue cuts because of the stimulus. |
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jungle
Join Date: Aug 2009
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Federal spending data from whitehouse.gov: 2008 - $2,982,544 2009 - $3,517,677 2010 - $3,456,213 2011 - $3,603,061 2012 - $3,795,547 Notice how federal spending increased 20% from 2008 to 2009 (due to the "stimulus")? Notice how stimulus spending never went away? Federal spending increased 27% in Obama's first four years. That's what the Obama budget did. It put government spending at levels that revenues won't be able to reach for another 20 years...and only if you MASSIVELY increase taxes on the middle-class. U.S. household median disposable income - $31,000 Germany household median disposable income - $21,000 Notice the disparity? It's due to Europe's crushing taxes on EVERYONE to pay for their entitlement state. It's the only way to pay for Obama's 24% GDP federal spending. |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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So, should federal spending have decreased during the worst recession since the Great Depression? And if so, how do you suppose the economy would've responded to that? I'll tell you one thing for sure, if nothing else it would have given you something else to complain about and blame Obama for...
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"Whoa Nellie"
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It's so simple even a vapid guy like you should be able to do the math: Total spending from ARRA: ~$500bn over three years $166bn/yr in 09/10/11 Last edited by Fedaykin; 11-16-2012 at 11:50 AM.. |
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Attack at all times . . .
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Some don't remember, but the bloated tax code was one of the main things Reagan was pissed about - all the loopholes and complications. Reagan used to have a copy of it during his speeches, would slam it down next to the podium, the Fed taxcode printed on paper was like 3-ft thick. The GOP can actually get a lot of what they want with the simple compromise of rolling back the cuts for the wealthy. |
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Attack at all times . . .
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
Join Date: Dec 2002
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
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jungle
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Armchair Poster
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jungle
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Louisville, CO
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If it's over, then why continue to run $1T deficits? If it's not over, then perhaps Obama's policies aren't working. Technically, the recession is over, so there is no reason to continue running $1T deficits (not that there ever was). So what are you going to do? Cut spending, raise taxes, or both? And don't say "raise taxes on the rich by $82B". That is Obama's solution, which is no solution at all. Either you agree to pay for 24% of GDP spending, or you don't spend that much...it's simple. |
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
Join Date: Dec 2002
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Keep on living in your fact and arithmetic-free bubble - you're doing more to help Dems win elections than the Dems themselves. |
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
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Fan of the home team
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A little light reading for my cartoon challenged brethren. http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/h...TaxCuts_37.pdf http://www.jec.senate.gov/public/?a=...2-95f983f1e89e http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42700.pdf Table 1. CBO Estimates of the Fiscal Cliff—Reductions in the Budget Deficit in FY2013 Compared with FY2012 ($ billions) Provision Decreases in the Deficit Tax Increases $399 Individual Income Tax Cuts and Estate and Gift Tax (from 2001, 2003, and 2009) extended in 2010, and AMT Patch 221 Temporary Payroll Tax Reduction 95 Other Expiring Provisions 65 Affordable Care Act 18 Spending Reductions 102 Automatic Spending Cuts 65 Unemployment Insurance 26 Doc Fix 11 Other Changes (Not Associated with Policy Changes) 105 Total 607 |
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Fan of the home team
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Durango, Colorado
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The definition of parasite and economics is amazing and accurate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=KnGo6Qm0Wt8 Last edited by Odysseus; 11-20-2012 at 03:52 AM.. |
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