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"I think there's a real chance that he'll manage to pursue a policy in the first couple of years that simultaneously blows up the deficit and depresses the economy," the Nobel Prize-winning economist said on HuffPost Live Wednesday. "Tax cuts for the rich, who won't spend them, and slash spending for the poor and the middle class, who will be forced to cut back. And so we end up managing to have a simultaneous deficit explosion and double-dip recession."
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Yeah -- sure. I believe it.
But it will probably be even worse than that. Much worse -- if Romney leads us into another war. |
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: In a bunker in an undisclosed location
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When it comes to economic "stewardship," RobMe would pick up where the Bush Crime Family left off.
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
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Location: In a bunker in an undisclosed location
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Study: House Republican Budget Would Cut Medicaid by 38% or $1.7 Trillion
http://www.classwarfareexists.com/st...#ixzz2AGTMXYzb The House Republican Budget is commonly referred to as “the Ryan plan” named after the guy who wrote it – Paul Ryan (R-WI). At the core thrust of it … Mitt Romney’s plan IS the Ryan Plan. Romney would absolutely sign the Ryan plan with gusto; he has said so publicly. He didn’t just embrace the Ryan plan … he picked the brain trust for that plan as his running mate. Make no mistake – Romney is deeply committed to the same vision. Remember – not only did Republicans vote for this with 95% approval by Republicans – Mitt Romney has said he would sign this into law. |
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I've said before, this economic mess was so bad, there's nobody who could have turned this thing around in such a short time. In fact, if Romney does win, I seriously doubt the economy comes thriving back just because he's the new president. I think a mess such as it was, is a good 6-8 year recovery.
Obama may not have created as many jobs as he had hoped. But he created almost twice as many in 4 years and Bush Jr did in 8 years. Fact check that, you'll see it's true. What is Romney going to do different then Bush? Not much. I already said, I don't care if he doesn't tax rich people more, but I sure hell betcha he doesn't close ANY loop holes that favor the super wealthy or corporations. |
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Just hanging out.
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Obama has been a disappointment, but going back to the policies that created this mess is not a viable alternative. This is worse than the Dems offering Kerry as a Bush alternative. Until the Euro Zone and Asia begin to turn around also, we are stuck with more years of slow recovery, and no amount of bull**** from Romney and the far right is going to change that reality. |
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The facts is we are in trouble for many years to come...one person will throw logs on the fire while the other controls the burn. Obummers solution has been to spread the fire while adding logs. His plan is wreckless and he needs to read up on inflation and its deep daamaging effects.
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