UncleBuck
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what "freak" economic event put obama in office?
the culmination of 30 years of supply side, trickle down reaganomics.
what "freak" economic event put obama in office?
What do I think? I think that you have the dumbest opinion I have read today.What you all think of a great mortgage shut down? if the majority of Americans (including the police and armed forces) simply refused to keep paying their mortgages simultaniously...I think the best way to kill a parasite is to starve em
the culmination of 30 years of supply side, trickle down reaganomics.
the culmination of 30 years of supply side, trickle down reaganomics.
the culmination of 30 years of supply side, trickle down reaganomics.
= deficit spending, which you already said was the only way to bring us around. To which I say, if deficit spending keeps nations going strong, then why don't we spend $100,000 Trillion. for sure that would solve all problems, it is after all about 1,428 years of World GDP.
You really just have to hope that you get sucked in by the lies of the lesser of the evils...sometimes it works out, and sometimes it doesn't...but politics is not made to make the people happy, or give them a say...democracy is now the same thing it was in Roman Times...A way for rich men to get richer by meddling in other poorer people's affairs to see where they can make another quick buck fr themselves...
ps how does one make money on people who have no money?
Pretty much making the little guy work hard to scrape by, while the man on top is living easy off the hard work of the little guy..
SS ain't broke and won't be for some time now. medicare is worse off, but oh well. we'll figure it out. we're america, we always do.
it's hilarious that an anthropomorphist continues to try to lecture me about logic. just grand.
Ever heard of the "army of the unemployed"? Some believe the current set up intentionally keeps a segment of the population unemployed/underemployed so that people will be willing to work for low wages and increasingly low (if any) benefits. I tend to agree, but I'm not real sure.
i don't think education has a budget problem...they receive plenty of money..they just spend it poorly...
If anyone has a motive for keeping people poor it's the liberal government. The more people are dependent on government handouts, the more enslaved they are.
As for education, for over 30 years all we have been doing is paying teachers more and more. But yet educational outcomes haven't risen a bit. We are throwing money down a rat hole. Teachers, and the entire education sector, are nothing but another bloated government bureaucracy.
Education has suffered significant budget cuts over the last few years. Teachers are being laid off everywhere. Classrooms have too many students because we can't afford more teachers. In my area, almost half our teachers were given pink slips. Then, they were given the "odd jobs" around the schools that wee already filled (front office jobs, teacher aides, etc.) so the people who had those jobs were all booted out and now unemployed. I have several friends who graduated from elementary education classes, being told the entire way through that teachers were in "high demand", and then they go to look for jobs and they get told there's no way they're getting a job as a teacher anytime soon unless they'd like to teach at a school where they'd have a high potential of being shot at. That's what happens though when someone mentions a work "shortage" I guess. Someone said there was a teacher shortage, and everybody ran to school to become a teacher, and now we have too many. Same thing happened with nursing. Someone mentioned a nursing shortage and everybody ran to school to become a nurse. Now we have too many of those too.