Look out everyone, nehalem has blessed us with his opinions on major policies. Debate over.Lets address what you said Thumbs up for good points, thumbs down for bad ones
1.) Let's shrink government, throw millions of people off their jobs - This will not improve the economy. :thumbsup:
2.) increase tax cuts for the wealthy - How will this hurt the economy exactly?:thumbsdown:
3.) shred regulations left and right -This probably will help the economy :thumbsdown:
4.) Dismantle the EPA - Almost certainly help the economy :thumbsdown:
5.) Defund public education - in the long run bad :thumbsup:
6.) Defund planned parenthood - has nothing to do with the economy :thumbsdown:
7.) Defund NASA - Nasa has not been important for say 30-40 years :thumbsdown:
So lets count from your points
5 :thumbsdown: 2:thumbsup:
And that is why people vote Republican.
I thnk as the economy worsens people realize and adapt to what they really "need" to survive and get by. Thus demand for "stuff" goes down as its not a necessity. So trying to supply "stuff" to people, no matter the cost, that have deemed it not worthy any longer do to financial reasons dont buy it.
Thus supply side economics is fail. Supply things that are in demand.
Look out everyone, nehalem has blessed us with his opinions on major policies. Debate over.
Because it gives poor people the tools they need to stop breeding?Oh, so you wish to disagree with me?
Perhaps you could explain how defunding planned parenthood is an economic issue?
Defunding NASA isn't bad for the economy today but it most certainly bad for the economy of the future if it allows other countries to overtake us in scientific research. Unfortunately for Obama, he is being hammered for the state of the economy today by short-sighted Independent fools and intellectually dishonest Republican tools forcing his hand to make cuts he does not want to make.Or why if defunding NASA is so bad for the economy (and a Republican idea) than why is Barack Obama doing it?
Because it gives poor people the tools they need to stop breeding?
Really now? More mouths on the government dole increase economic growth? That's an interesting theory.Population growth increases economic growth.
Really now? More mouths on the government dole increase economic growth? That's an interesting theory.
I'm sorry that my simple, concise rebuttal of your theory has caused you to go off the rails again. :\It increases it until the government runs out of money.
And of course we all know that liberal support for planned parenthood has nothing to do with growing the economy. But on transferring money from men to women just like every other liberal social program.
Lets address what you said Thumbs up for good points, thumbs down for bad ones
1.) Let's shrink government, throw millions of people off their jobs - This will not improve the economy. :thumbsup:
2.) increase tax cuts for the wealthy - How will this hurt the economy exactly?:thumbsdown:
3.) shred regulations left and right -This probably will help the economy :thumbsdown:
4.) Dismantle the EPA - Almost certainly help the economy :thumbsdown:
5.) Defund public education - in the long run bad :thumbsup:
6.) Defund planned parenthood - has nothing to do with the economy :thumbsdown:
7.) Defund NASA - Nasa has not been important for say 30-40 years :thumbsdown:
So lets count from your points
5 :thumbsdown: 2:thumbsup:
And that is why people vote Republican.
Trying to discredit supple side economics in all possible contexts is impossible and irrelevant.
All that needs to be shown is that in today's economy it is clearly out of place. Everything I have read in any economic article says that the problem is a lack of demand.
I'm sorry that my simple, concise rebuttal of your theory has caused you to go off the rails again. :\
That is what i was trying to say. Sounds like we are agreeing. Supply side sucks. Demand side is what should drive an economy.
The stimulus is supposed to create jobs, which is suppoed to help more people earn money, which in turn should create a boost in demand. This is something both you and I advocate. A fifteen year old girl having a child of her own when her mother is already on welfare is going to be a drag on the economy. Before you go off the deep end, please note that this does not mean I advocate forced abortions like you do.1.) Liberals have been calling for government stimulus to fix the economy. It seems you are saying they are wrong.
Please explain why you don't think there are people out there who can't afford condoms. Please also explain why you think that means I "think so low of such people." After you are done with that, please explain why you think sterilization is a better option than providing free condoms.2.) You seem to be assuming that people are incapable of buying their own condoms 🙄 If you truly think so low of such people you should be calling for sterilization not BC.
The stimulus is supposed to create jobs, which is suppoed to help more people earn money, which in turn should create a boost in demand. This is something both you and I advocate. A fifteen year old girl having a child of her own when her mother is already on welfare is going to be a drag on the economy. Before you go off the deep end, please note that this does not mean I advocate forced abortions like you do.
Please explain why you don't think there are people out there who can't afford condoms. Please also explain why you think that means I "think so low of such people." After you are done with that, please explain why you think sterilization is a better option than providing free condoms.
Why am I not surprised you haven't gotten laid in a while? :hmm:And by giving her welfare she will spend that money in the economy. Its called stimulus.
Although interesting. By your own argument opposing forced abortions leads to less economic growth. Why do you hate the economy?
Condoms cost what 25 cents. You can find that laying in the street.
If a person is incapable of taking care and being responsible for themselves then clearly they should not be allowed to have children.
Lets address what you said Thumbs up for good points, thumbs down for bad ones
1.) Let's shrink government, throw millions of people off their jobs - This will not improve the economy. :thumbsup:
2.) increase tax cuts for the wealthy - How will this hurt the economy exactly?:thumbsdown:
3.) shred regulations left and right -This probably will help the economy :thumbsdown:
4.) Dismantle the EPA - Almost certainly help the economy :thumbsdown:
5.) Defund public education - in the long run bad :thumbsup:
6.) Defund planned parenthood - has nothing to do with the economy :thumbsdown:
7.) Defund NASA - Nasa has not been important for say 30-40 years :thumbsdown:
So lets count from your points
5 :thumbsdown: 2:thumbsup:
And that is why people vote Republican.
Really? The Roaring Twenties arguably our greatest decade ever saw a top marginal rate of 25% yet it was raised to 63% in 1932. I wonder why our depression lasted till 1940.....
The roaring twenties were the greatest period of over extended credit false prosperity in history, until we got the ownership society flimflam.
What this low tax hawk is failing to mention is that the initial events that started the Great Depression started on October 29 1929. Right when the tax rates were at a very low 25% for the top tax rates.
He doesn't mention that who raised the tax in 1932 either.
Additionally when the tax rates were higher the recessions after the great depression tended to be shorter. This was probably thanks to Glass-Steagall in large part but the higher taxes and shorter recessions is an interesting detail that needs to be explored.
This current recession didn't occur until after the Bush Tax Cuts passed in two stages and the effects of the repeal of Glass-Steagall had time to work on the economy.
And it has lasted much longer than the recession after the 90's. Before President Bush enacted his tax cuts and before the repeal of Glass-Steagall with was unfortunately signed by President Clinton had time to fully change how banks behaved.
It is if you are ugly enough that nobody would agree to have sex with you.Abstinence is still a free way to planned parenthood, right?
What's funny is that you ignore reality and the fact that almost all of our economic booms were under far higher tax rates. If tax cuts, especially to the wealthy, really helped at all, then why don't we have an economy that's kicking ass?
We'll take the easy way out; that is, the same way out Keynesians take.
If tax cuts don't work, you're not using enough.