Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Re: Obama was never concerned about tax cuts

On Dec 13, 10:08 pm, dick thompson <rhomp2...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> The difference is that Bush did not excuse himself because he had to go
> to a party and did not want to make his wife mad.   Bush stayed there
> and discussed with the 3 former presidents.  He did not turn the
> conference over to the 3 former presidents and leave.

Like I said, I thought it was pathetic... what more do you want?

> How did he leave so many adults behind.   Seems like your boy is doing
> all the leaving behind.   Bush was paying down the deficit and according
> to the CBO would have paid it off by 2013 if his policies were
> continued.  

Surely you're not that ignorant?
If he would have followed Clinton's CBO budget forecasts, the deficit
would have been paid off in 2002.
Everything Bush did wasn't going to come to fruition in his term...
how convenient.

Bush job creation = zero.
Get it, got it, go with it.

> Of course that was before the Dems took over the Congress
> and blew the whole thing up with huge unemployment and vast expenditures
> way beyond what Bush was doing to the point that the employers are not
> hiring because they don't know what the policies will be and how it will
> affect them.  Businessmen do not normally make investments in hiring
> when the next law from Congress will increase their taxes to the point
> that they are unable to keep the new hires employed.   Obama is not
> giving them that choice.   He just doesn't care about unemployment
> except to talk about it.   His policies ensure that unemployment will
> increase.

Would someone please think of the rich!
Gimme a break, I could care less....and what's more, most people now
days would agree with me, not you.

The top 1% increased their earnings by 300%... and not one job was
made because of it.
So you have a nice sounding ideology reference, but no reality to back
it up with.

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