Posted on 11/07/2003 12:43:26 PM PST by Gdzine
So did Mississippi voters support the Republicans, even though they get very little direct benefit from Bush-style tax cuts, because they unlike New Jersey's voters understand the magic of supply-side economics? If you believe that, I've got an overpass on the Garden State Parkway you may be interested in buying.
Now maybe New Jersey voted Democratic because of irrational Bush hatred. But I think it's a lot more likely that white Mississippi voters, unlike their counterparts up north, are still responding to Republican flag-waving and it's not just the American flag that's being waved.
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The latest front, eh? The Cracker front, I suppose.
Howard's tie lacks gravitas.
So in Krugman's little mind, it's always greed; what is the government going to give me, that drives all voting. How progressive, how liberal, how Democrat of him.
One would think that a supposedly trained economist would understand that the government creates no wealth.
If the government gives you $1.00 it first had to confiscate at least $1.50 (overhead in Wash DC is not cheap) from someone else, and we are all better off if we send as little as possible to Washington thereby avoiding the high overhead in DC.
You got it.
Jeez, they got Krugman, too. Whooda thunk...???
Wasn't Krugman actually in attendance at that Democrat Senatorial Policy meeting from whence the Imminence Front was spawned? Along with the oh-so-wronged Joseph C. Wilson IV?
I suppose we can use Krugman's sorry butt as a "leading indicator", can't we?
A canary in a fart farm?
Rush's books are pretty old (going back to the early days of Toon misrule), but I can't imagine things having improved very much since.
Rush's books are pretty old (going back to the early days of Toon misrule), but I can't imagine things having improved very much since.
Thanks, I knew it was higher but didn't have any figures handy.
the Imminence Front was spawnedI like it!
George Bush shines And people forget He said why, Saddam won't comply And people forget The UN agreed weapons he's hiding So Bush tried And people forget To say don't wait, until its too late And people forget And so we're hiding Behind an imminence front Imminence front - It's a put on. Come on join the party Say Bush kills Won't you come and join the Dem party Say Bush kills The war slows People forget That we just spin, with a constant din People forget Forget we're hiding The news shows People forget With no market crash, some hopes are dashed People forget Forget we're hiding. Behind an imminence front Imminence front - it's a put on Imminence front - it's a put on Imminence front - it's a put on Wont you come on say George Bush lied Yes we will Wont you come on say George Bush lied Yes we Wont you come on say George Bush lied Yes we Wont you come on say George Bush lied Yes we will And let's pray some troops get killed!
Funny, I didn't hear Krugman come to Lott's defense with that same line.
I wonder if she knows he is calling her fat:
and large African-Americans my wife included
(I know, it's not fair out of context, but it was fun. ;-)
Paul, probably not a good idea to describe your wife as a large African-American. Besides, she doesnt look very African-American at all.
...There ya go!
And when Blacks like Powell and Rice achieve prominence they are ridiculed as Oreos or House Niggas.
An announcement of increased benefits in one federal program caught my eye. It cited that, due to X% improvement in administrative efficiency, recipients would experience a Y% increase in their benefit check. The program and specific percentages are lost in the mists of memory.
In any event, from this data, one can employ a little basic algebra and calculate what percentage of the total program cost is consumed by "administration".
The correct solution was: 85%.
Accordingly, for every dollar that the Congress had appropriated for this particular program, 15 cents was getting to the people whom the program was supposed to "help". The gaping maw of the bloated government bureaucracy was consuming the other 85 cents.
By any reasonable calculation, that is a baaaaaadddd deal.
You've been set to music. Willie Mac should give you credit as co-author. Or, at least, "from a concept by...".
Tax cuts in our current system must always tilted toward the affluent. Since one-third of tax filers dont pay taxes, and since most of these non-federal tax paying filers are poor, how can you give tax cuts to the poor?
The non-wealthy, of course, do pay payroll taxes -- Social Security and Medicare -- but according to Krugman the non-wealthy get the most benefit from these programs, which according to him means they shouldnt be eliminated (or God forbid privatized). So to reduce these payroll taxes to give tax cuts to the non-wealthy, which is really what Krugman means when he says middle class -- the payroll tax system must become progressive instead of regressive, meaning that the wealthier one-half of society, in addition to providing 96% of revenue from income tax, would now come (assuming an identical system would be used for SS and Medicare) to provide 96% of revenue for Social Security and Medicare.
Extrapolating this argument to its logical conclusion, and incorporating other domains of need in addition to just merely retirement and healthcare (we must demonstrate our compassion, no?), Krugman really just wants the non-poor (upper 50%) to pay for food, shelter, clothing, transportation, healthcare, and entertainment for the non wealthy (bottom 50%) who are worse off.
Its called communism.
Krugman deserves to have a journalistic hit squad after him. He mischaracterizes left and right and relies upon the ignorance and lack of political knowledge of his readership to spew propaganda. The guy is a walking set of clichés.
This is all a lot of hooey anyway. The middle class did indeed receive tax cuts and the poor got an increase in deductions for having children. Everybody won.
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