well lets just carry your premise a little further to its logical conclusion....all people should be unemplyed to fuel the economy....seriously, where the fuck did you nitwits go to school? demand a refund.Johnny says: "One more lame Meddie thread beginning with a faulty premise".
I fail to see the Faulty premis. All the gobblygook you spieled out did nothing to refute my premis. It is a well known fact that the unemployed will spend most all of the money handed out in unemployment insurance, hence, boosting the economy. It has been proven that giving the rich more money does not make any more jobs, Uhhhh, the last 8 years is proof. It is also true that the largest deficit reduction would be to hold those tax cuts for the rich and apply it to the deficit. I guess you don't do common sense, eh Johnny?
I do common sense just fine. It is not my responsibility if you fail to recognize it.Johnny says: "One more lame Meddie thread beginning with a faulty premise".
I fail to see the Faulty premis. All the gobblygook you spieled out did nothing to refute my premis. It is a well known fact that the unemployed will spend most all of the money handed out in unemployment insurance, hence, boosting the economy. It has been proven that giving the rich more money does not make any more jobs, Uhhhh, the last 8 years is proof. It is also true that the largest deficit reduction would be to hold those tax cuts for the rich and apply it to the deficit. I guess you don't do common sense, eh Johnny?
it sounds racist to meI have no idea what 'gobblygook' is.
that's what everyone called themit sounds racist to me
if it sounds good in the moment, the sheep will believe it.well lets just carry your premise a little further to its logical conclusion....all people should be unemplyed to fuel the economy....seriously, where the fuck did you nitwits go to school? demand a refund.
The fact that you don't know what gobblygook is doesn't prevent you from speiling it. 720 Billion to the rich over 10 Years, Hmmmm, yeah, I'm sure they need that money. They no doubt will rathole it away for use by their great great great great great grandchildren. How many millions/billions does a rich man need? By being allowed to gather that wealth in this country, he is obligated to give back to society. I'm sure you righties don't see it that way, but oh well, never thought you guys were very bright anyway. It is your exact mentality that has fucked this country to tears. I'm certain that it will continue into oblivion, just the way you like it. BTW, I see you are still the samje old asshole that you proffered up on this forum months ago. I don't expect much from you, and I'm never dissapointed, so go ahead and snivel to the mods, thats your forte.I do common sense just fine. It is not my responsibility if you fail to recognize it.
I have already conceded that handing out unemployment to those whose benefits should have already expired would be put back into the economy. I have further showed that such activity is negligible. Empty calories.
Moreover, I have already stated that distributing borrowed money to extend benefits to people whose benefits would have run out already harms the economy in the long run.
That eight years you speak of includes four of which were presided over by a Democratic Congress, two of those years completely under the stewardship of the Democrats.
Again I ask, how do you 'give' something to someone which belongs to them in the first place?
Raising taxes in a soft economy. Is that your definition of common sense?
That gobbledygook to which you presumably refer destroyed your piece of shit premise. I have no idea what 'gobblygook' is.
Deficit reduction has everything to do with spending. Revenues are finite. There is only so far one can go to increase them. Spending is the key. Spending.
Reduce the fucking spending.
You might understand that if you bothered to read what I offered.
Then again, you probably wouldn't.
Yeah, it is called investing... They will buy stocks or bonds and even *gasp* government bonds with that money. The rich are not stupid, simply storing it under their mattress will just devalue it.They no doubt will rathole it away for use by their great great great great great grandchildren.
Exactly my premis. They will take it out of general circulation to make further wealth, for them, and by not paying taxes they deprive the society of any benefit of their wealth expansion. That is exactly what has been going on for the last 30 years. This society cannot sustain this robbery of wealth from the middle class and the poor to subsidize the rich. What you wannabees don't realize, is that if your name is not Rockefeller, Getty, or some other prestigious name, it is only a matter of time before the wealthy get your money also. They have been robbing society since Reagon and his damned trickle down economics, and even before that.Yeah, it is called investing... They will buy stocks or bonds and even *gasp* government bonds with that money. The rich are not stupid, simply storing it under their mattress will just devalue it.
And BTW, the government is not giving anything, it is just not taking an additional 72 billion per year. And since the deficit is projected at over 1.4 TRILLION per year I would like the government to cut spending because that 72 billion isnt going to do shit compared to the vast amounts of weath they are simply stealing from the populace and spending on whatever the fuck gets them re-elected...
It is the government that is destroying the value of the dollar, destroying savings in this country. It is the government that is the enemy... If they dont cut spending then nobody is going to be rich. Stop trying to strangle the golden goose to get more cash...
What you dont realize is that poor is not a terminal disease. You dont have to be needy your whole life.What you wannabees don't realize, is that if your name is not Rockefeller, Getty, or some other prestigious name, it is only a matter of time before the wealthy get your money also. They have been robbing society since Reagon and his damned trickle down economics, and even before that.
I know what gobbledygook is, thank you very much. I'm not familiar with gobblygook.The fact that you don't know what gobblygook is doesn't prevent you from speiling it. 720 Billion to the rich over 10 Years, Hmmmm, yeah, I'm sure they need that money. They no doubt will rathole it away for use by their great great great great great grandchildren. How many millions/billions does a rich man need? By being allowed to gather that wealth in this country, he is obligated to give back to society. I'm sure you righties don't see it that way, but oh well, never thought you guys were very bright anyway. It is your exact mentality that has fucked this country to tears. I'm certain that it will continue into oblivion, just the way you like it. BTW, I see you are still the samje old asshole that you proffered up on this forum months ago. I don't expect much from you, and I'm never dissapointed, so go ahead and snivel to the mods, thats your forte.
are you saying the affluent would have been just as likely or able to accrue their wealth without the structure set up by government?Your response gives the impression that you feel the affluent have some sort of obligation. FUCK THAT!
Not at all. What I am saying is that the affluent already pay more than their fair share as it stands.are you saying the affluent would have been just as likely or able to accrue their wealth without the structure set up by government?
that is DELUSIONAL.
Paid for by state and Federal excise taxes on the fuel purchased to transport said goods.it is hard to ship goods without public infrastructure to move along.
Coppers? That's a state and local issue. Not a Federal issue.it is hard to keep goods secure without public employees that protect and serve.
Public education is a state and local issue. Not a Federal issue.it is hard to keep a business running without public servants to educate and prepare your workforce from a young age.
Which is supported by taxes and surcharges added to every electrical bill.it is hard to keep lights on without a grid that brings electric to the public.
Like Net Neutrality? An FCC regulatory overreach designed to solve a problem that does not exist?i could go on and on. the government orchestrated the conditions from which businesses are able to flourish and prosper.
The function of a corporation is to increase the value of the stockholder's equity. They do this by earning income. Net income: The bottom line of the income statement.i know how you love to ignore this while focusing on how *oppressive* and *burdensome* government regulations are...shtuff like safe safe working conditions and a livable wage. you much prefer the child and slave labor model where dignity is optional and people die on the line. we've gone over that already.
while we're at it, damn those minimum social safety nets like unemployment insurance and social security.
i'm sure those magnificent corporations in all their glory would see to it that the people get taken care of and treated with dignity.
no possible way they would treat employees like commodities, fucking them over in the name of the fattest bottom line.
i simply can not imagine such a reality, could you?
must be tough to be a corporation *snickers*Very soon the U.S. will have the highest corporate tax rate because Japan is scaling theirs back.
Remember that the next time some Proggie assclown complains about jobs moving overseas.
Which should I respond to? The original or the post-edited version?must be tough to be a corporation *snickers*
i paid more out of each and every one of my unemployment checks last year than GE did for the entire year. general electric, that is.
those poor, poor corporations.
unemployment would have been down significantly by now if the nearly 1.5 million jobs they created since the recession began were in the u.s., instead of mining child and slave labor abroad, as we know you prefer. anything for the bottom line, eh?
but as you point out, those poor, blameless corporations are not the ones to point the finger at...it is the government. the big bad government. and its absurd hard on for human dignity.
tell me johnny, how many mcdonalds are up and running in somalia? how about old navy? home depot?
i do not know the answer, to be honest. but i am fairly sure they don't try to make a buck in a place without minimum social structures provided by government. the big, bad government.
Not surprisingly, you missed the point.must be tough to be a corporation *snickers*
i paid more out of each and every one of my unemployment checks last year than GE. general electric, that is.
those poor, poor corporations.
unemployment would have been down significantly by now if the nearly 1.5 million jobs they created since the recession began were in the u.s., instead of mining child and slave labor abroad.
but as you point out, those poor, blameless corporations are not to blame...it is the government. the big bad government. and its absurd hard on for human dignity.