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    The worst thing about the tax cuts was there were no corresponding cuts in spending.
    Agreed. But the DC party never seems able to permanently cut spending.

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    It would have done nothing to stave of this current recession.

    Maybe not starting an unnecessary war would have done something too.

    I simply don't think the taxes are as onerous as they are being portrayed. There has been economic growth in times with equal or higher tax environments. Investors are scared sheep right now, and if anyone can take some heat off them for their truly awful performance of late, they are going to take advantage of that.
    You're right, this current recession was inevitable. It was not caused by the tax cuts, and permanent tax cuts would not have prevented it.

    On the war . . . I'm not going to waste time debating that, because I still think it was a good idea, and you clearly don't. Nothing we say will change that. Regardless, I do not really fault Bush for increasing defense spending after Clinton's cuts and 9/11. It's really the explosion in non-defense spending that bothered me.

    I view the market's current performance as mostly reflecting the current recession and the fundamental problems facing our economy. No doubt about that. I also think, to a much smaller extent, the market has been registering its skepticism about Obama's economic policies. Investors are forward-looking. If they think Obama is going to make it harder for companies to do business in America, or if the recovery will be weaker because of Obama's policies, then they will be less likely to invest in the stock market. The income tax increase is only one of the many proposed tax increases that is part of Obama's overall economic policy. I guess it's hard to know what, exactly, the market does not like; but I definitely believe that they don't like Obama's plans.

    And thank you for responding without asking me if I was ing kidding you.

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    And thank you for responding without asking me if I was ing kidding you.
    I didn't ask. I stated.

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    If Trickle-Down economics really worked Mexico would be an economic powerhouse as well as a lot of other countries run by, and for, an economic elite. Obama's policies are geared towards the middle tiers of society and that, my friends, is what will really grow the economy.

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    If Trickle-Down economics really worked Mexico would be an economic powerhouse as well as a lot of other countries run by, and for, an economic elite. Obama's policies are geared towards the middle tiers of society and that, my friends, is what will really grow the economy.
    Chavez's policies are geared towards the middle tier (ie only) off society in Venezuela.

    Watch what happens.

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    Watch what happens.
    what will happen?

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    You know, I actually like Bill Clinton. I wonder how he'd handle the current economic crisis?

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    You know, I actually like Bill Clinton. I wonder how he'd handle the current economic crisis?
    With 59 Dems in the Senate and the nation in a state of incipient economic collapse?

    Trust me, you wouldn't like it, Darrin.

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    "Keynesian capitalism" never left.
    Keynes was a sociolist.

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    Only Journalism majors rival education majors in marginal intelligence; don't need to read a book by an activist journalist daughter of activists to guess it's full of crap. Nice source. I understand now.

    Are you kidding me?

    Chile, Bolivia, Argentia, Russia, Poland and China?

    Seriously.

    ALWAYS heard Freidman holding those up as to what he is talking about.
    Well, Klein just won the Warwick Prize for Writing. How many writing awards have you won?

    She's a journalist first and then an activist. Read her book before you try to criticize.

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    Well, Klein just won the Warwick Prize for Writing. How many writing awards have you won?

    She's a journalist first and then an activist. Read her book before you try to criticize.
    Gosh. What happens when two recipients of the Warwick Prize disagree?

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    I would rather have Clinton then this new asshole in now!

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