Posted on 09/10/2012 2:22:08 PM PDT by presidio9
“stimulus now...pivot to fiscal responsibility later”..
There will be no “fiscal responsibility” later. There never is. Answer me this though, if the stimulus was so successful, why do we still have trillion+ deficits and why is job creation not even keeping up with population growth and the labor participation rate at the lowest levels since the 1980’s? I will answer it for you: Obama’s policies have failed. All the snake oil and diversionary rhetoric in the world will not change that salient fact.
That's not how it works. Y'see, if you have one 'cheat day' a week, and you are losing 2 lbs a week, just imagine what you could lose with two 'cheat days'! Why, you could double your weight loss!
And if you had seven, seven!! 'cheat days', why those pounds would just melt away!!!
That's closer to how the stimulus works...
Tom Couglin: "The running game has been completely ineffective for us. Therefore we need to call more running plays."
I posted on an earlier thread that no serious journalist thinks that solar will providing 10% of our energy needs any time soon. Then I saw a program the other night on the Science may provide 10% of our energy needs by 2030. So that is a BEST case scenario, and it assumes future technological advances, made possible (I assume) by further taxpayer "investment." So if we give them the benefit of the doubt, and assume we can get another 5-10% from windpower (already conceeded by the green crowd as NOT the "most promising" solution), and nuclear is out of the question, where does the other 80-85% of our energy needs come from? Magic beans?
This entire conversation is madness I tell you.
Here are 95 examples of Barack Obamas lying, lawbreaking, corruption, and cronyism
The Iraq war cost about $1 trillion. With interest the “Stimulus” cost about $1 trillion. Which expenditure created more jobs?
The Iraq war cost about $1 trillion. With interest the Stimulus cost about $1 trillion. Which expenditure created more jobs?
Here or in Iraq? (one job in the red column...)
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