September 7, 2011

"President Barack Obama plans to propose sparking job growth by injecting more than $300 billion into the economy next year..."

"... mostly through tax cuts, infrastructure spending and direct aid to state and local governments."
Almost half the stimulus would come from tax cuts, which include an extension of a two-percentage-point reduction in the payroll tax paid by workers due to expire Dec. 31 and a new decrease in the portion of the tax paid by employers.
It's big enough to upset Tea Party types, but not big enough to impress his lefty critics. I think the President's reelection strategy is to be really rather dull and middling... and to count on the other side looking extreme.

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Known Unknown said...

Sounds stimulating.

Shouting Thomas said...

Obama's re-election strategy is:

Vote for me or you're a racist!

Lincolntf said...

"Infrastructure spending" = useless pork.

MadisonMan said...

Does aid to states just encourage putting off difficult cuts in places where trimming or efficiency is sorely needed?

I agree with your emphasis on being dull.

Known Unknown said...

Is Infrastructure like infrared?

I mean, you can't see either, right?

Chuck66 said...

How about $550,000,000 to a solar company in California....oh wait, we already tried that.

Chip S. said...

I think the President's reelection strategy is to be really rather dull and middling... and to count on the other side looking extreme.

Are you kidding?

The President's reelection strategy is clear--to paint the other side as racists. What other option has this utter failure got?

prairie wind said...

Small enough tax cuts to guarantee the campaign slogan, "See? Tax cuts don't work like the tea party said they would."

TWM said...

Gotta love Boehner for not putting up a rebuttal to what is obviously going to be just another lame speech. Barry will look even smaller than he is now.

Chuck66 said...

EM Davis....well, they did spend millions on those GIANT signs along the roads that say this is a goverment make-work project, paid for through borrowing money from the Chinese.

Chuck66 said...

racists? I have nothing against Hawaiians.

Pastafarian said...

Now, wait a minute; I've been told by Alpha Liberal and everyone else who voted for this stupid son-of-a-bitch that tax cuts don't stimulate the economy.

It just lets fat cats stuff more of their money under the floor boards of their Bentleys.

And this, on the heels of Obama's rescinding the new ozone standards, due to the dismal jobs report. It's almost as though Obama thinks more environmental regulations destroy jobs. Again, I'm confused. Alpha, can you explain this to me? Garage?

Wince said...

"President Barack Obama plans to propose sparking job growth by injecting more than $300 billion into the economy next year..."

He should name the stimulus package after Keith Richards to make it appear more extreme.

Robert Cook said...

As usual with this drab establishmentarian...the expected feckless fiddling, no bold, ballsy action, (except when it comes to killing people and going after whistle-blowers).

He really does exemplify Arendt's "banality of evil."

Henry said...

He must realize that this will continue to cut the lefty critique of W off at the knees. The common lefty wisdom is that W caused our huge deficit with his tax cuts, that his tax cuts hurt the economy (in some unspecified way), and that the only way to help the economy is for the government to spend.

W's tax cuts directly preceded the 2002-2003 recession. If tax cuts stimulate a recession economy then W can claim (like O today) to have saved the U.S. from some far worse economic calamity.

I expect Krugman to excoriate this plan.

I'm Full of Soup said...

Here is one thing I would do:

1- Increase fuel tax by 9 cents gets us added tax revenue of $25 Billion.
2- Use for roads and bridges for ten years = $250 Billion
3- Gut Dept of Education by $25 Billion per year.

Net - net = no deficit increase with only small tax increase.

rhhardin said...

The payroll tax is the wrong one to cut. It has minimal incentive effects, while raising the deficit.

The rates on top incomes pay off much bigger, paying for themselves and more.

Rich guys hire people when it pays to hire people.

Original Mike said...
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Unknown said...

Lincolntf: useless to whom?

The so-called green spendings, $500 million to a single solar energy loser has saved his billionaire sugar daddy, and other insider "investors" who will certainly contribute handsomely to his 2012.

pauldar said...

How about $550,000,000 to a solar company in California....oh wait, we already tried that.

You know that 'ole Liberal Saying "If at first you do not succeed, spend, spend, spend, other peoples monies again"

ricpic said...

...no bold, ballsy action...

Expropriate the expropriators!

Original Mike said...

Hell, I say give it to him. It won't work, but then he won't be able to blame the Republicans in the campaign. There is nothing more important than getting this guy out of office. Compared to that, $300B is chump change given our current fiscal mess.

Bender said...

So, more of the same.

Reductions in funding for Social Security and Medicare, i.e. temporary cut in payroll taxes -- done that already.

Shovel ready jobs, i.e. infrastructure spending, and borrowing to spend money we don't have and will have to tax people in the future to pay for -- done that already.

Enrich public unions members, i.e. direct aid to state and local governments -- done that already.

____________

Meanwhile, based on reports that Boehner and Cantor want to have backroom discussions with Obama, we also have --

Republican leadership screwing everything up and snatching defeat from the jaws of victory -- done that already too.

Chip S. said...

He really does exemplify Arendt's "banality of evil."

Wow. Robert Cook views Obama as a Little Eichmann. Possibly over the top?

It would be fair to say that he exemplifies the evil of banality, though.

bagoh20 said...

The gun is down to it's last round, the bear is still coming having ignored all the rounds already fired. He can feel it's breath on his face as it prepares to chomp him like a Trisket. He aims, hand shaking, closes his eyes, and pop.

The End

caseym54 said...

It's a tax cut for business! Not only is it large enough to make a bigger hole in the Social Security "Trust" "Fund", but it will also inflame the "Progressives" as another giveaway to capitalists.

If he really really wanted to get jobs moving, he has only to ask for repeal of Obamacare. It's just about the only thing that could get him re-elected.

Curious George said...

"MadisonMan said...
Does aid to states just encourage putting off difficult cuts in places where trimming or efficiency is sorely needed?" Did last time. The lefties here in WI were singing "Happy Days are Here Again"

Joe said...

(The Uncredentialed, Crypto Jew)
Rich guys hire people when it pays to hire people

Do NOT, they stuff the money under the floor boards of their Bentley’s (Great Line Pasta) or fly the money, in their corporate jets, to a bedroom in the Cayman’s and stuff into the maid’s mattress!

madAsHell said...

The problem is.....He has lost all creditability.

Brennan said...

Is Al Hunt out of the Democratic loop?

Didn't he get the Democratic Party talking points that dropped the word "stimulus"?

Thorley Winston said...

Does aid to states just encourage putting off difficult cuts in places where trimming or efficiency is sorely needed?

If by “encourage” you mean “mandate” then the answer is yes.

Bender said...

You want recovery?

How about we start by the government STOP DOING WHAT GOT US HERE IN THE FIRST PLACE. Stop Spending Money We Don't Have. In fact, CUT SPENDING NOW by $700 billion dollars FOR THIS YEAR ALONE.

Obama and his spending have only done one thing -- THEY MADE THINGS WORSE. All his "shovel ready" jobs plan did was to dig us even deeper into the hole.

The Republican leadership needs to learn that its job is not to work with this guy, their job is to stop him from further destroying the country.

Henry said...

I will add that all this discussion about infrastructure spending seems to ignore the fact that the government -- at all levels -- is spending buckets of money on infrastructure already. Look up the budgets.

The payroll tax is an idiotic, regressive, albatross around the economy's neck and should be done away with. BUT, please, no more tax cuts. Let's accept the crappy system we have and do nothing for a while. We're in enough debt already. I am not interested in deficit reduction plans that start far off in the future when all's well:

Armed with wealth and
The best of health
In the future when all’s well
I will lie down and be counted
In the future when all’s well


Thanks, Morrissey.

Every day I play a sad game called
In the future when all’s well

I'm Full of Soup said...

Orig Mike:

I agree with you. The Repubs should let him have it so he can't paint them as obstructionists.

Pastafarian said...

AJ, I'm not sure why moving money from some people putting gas in their cars to others digging holes (and filling in adjacent holes) along the highway would stimulate shit.

Here are a few ideas:

Eliminate the minimum wage.

Make the entire fucking US a "right to work" zone.

Do away entirely with the NLRB, and rescind the NLRA.

Gut EPA and OSHA.

Cut corporate taxes, and personal taxes on S corps, in half.

Limit unemployment benefits to a more reasonable length of time than nearly 2 years. This seems harsh, but if you subsidize an activity, you get more of it -- it's an economic truism, and it applies to the activity of "not having a job" just as surely as it does to growing corn. Speaking of which:

Eliminate the ethanol subsidy, and all other bullshit green boondoggle subsidies, low-interest loans, etc.

Open up oil drilling and coal mining everywhere but directly beneath Yellowstone.

caseym54 said...

Boehner isn't so stupid as to provide a rebuttal to a speech that rebuts itself. Especially not when it interferes with football. Hopefully, Obama will run long.

Unknown said...

This is like Groundhog Day. Just more expensive.

bagoh20 said...

Maybe he should call Bush. His advice might work, and at least he could blame him again.

Or,

I bet there is a New Age fix for all this. Government programs utilizing crystals, pyramids, and dream catchers, with exploration of domestic vortexes and research into green chakra development.

Seeing Red said...

So he's gonna starve SS on both ends?


700 billion didn't do it, but this will?


Are those infrastructure projects shovel-ready?

It's really Really REALLY gonna work this time!

Fred4Pres said...

Hard to attack tax cuts and they may actually help things. But it only works if you do spending cuts too.

garage mahal said...

You want recovery?

It's a proven fact cutting spending creates jobs! Don't ask economists, just ask any right wing blog.

sorepaw said...
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Chip S. said...

not when it interferes with football. Hopefully, Obama will run long.

He may run long, but he won't go deep.

Seeing Red said...

Ummm, why next year?


Wasn't the original stimulus due to really kick in before election?

Seeing Red said...

It's a proven fact cutting spending creates jobs! Don't ask economists, just ask any right wing blog


So, about those EPA rules being delayed, u think delaying or stopping an additional up to $90 billion in regs wouldn't do anything?

edutcher said...

Stimulus III. Does it have 59 points?

And what Bender said.

Robert Cook said...

He really does exemplify Arendt's "banality of evil."

For the second time, I have to agree.

I'm gonna lay down.

SteveR said...

What he's disinclined to do is to stimulate the private sector by lessening/simplifying the burden of government control. If he had done this is 2009, instead of going the other direction, we would be talking about robust economic growth and his great re-election prospects.

garage mahal said...

So, about those EPA rules being delayed, u think delaying or stopping an additional up to $90 billion in regs wouldn't do anything?

Do what?

GulfofMexico said...

Pastafarian has it right....Year after year more rules pile up in the Federal Register. It's no fun and all risk trying to run a business when you have to interface with lawyers every day seeking their opinion on some stupid rule. Much easier to do nothing, if you can afford it. Pathetic but true.

bagoh20 said...

"It's a proven fact cutting spending creates jobs! "

No cutting taxes and regulations does. Cutting spending is mandated by the fiscal disaster that current and past spending has created. Some people think you cure that with more spending. If only Obama could do a short sale or get a refinance, maybe take out some cash from equity. Then we could buy that windmill for the patio.

Clyde said...

The only way for Obama to create a business-friendly environment that would create jobs would be for him to completely repudiate everything he has done over the past 2-1/2 years, which he has neither the wisdom nor the will to do. It would go against everything he believes in.

Unless he does a 180 degree turn, the economy does not get better and he is The One and Done. If he DOES do a 180 degree turn, his base goes up in flames and he probably faces a primary challenge. Call it Catch-2012.

garage mahal said...

No cutting taxes and regulations does.

LOL

prairie wind said...

The Republican leadership needs to learn that its job is not to work with this guy, their job is to stop him from further destroying the country.

No comment on this; I only wanted to make sure it appeared more than once. Thanks for saying it, Bender.

The Republican leadership needs to learn that its job is not to work with this guy, their job is to stop him from further destroying the country.

Seeing Red said...

Don't say refinance, wasn't it whispered Teh One or a minion suggested that all mortgages be refinanced to 4% so it would unleash spending?


We're refinancing. We're not spending it. We're paying it down faster.

Robert Cook said...

"The Republican leadership needs to learn that its job is not to work with this guy...."

Thisis nothing they need to learn...it's instinctive with this obstructivist bunch...they dug in their heels on offering implacable opposition to Obama before he was even sworn in.

Unfortunately, it is his resolutely Republican-ish policies that are helping destroy our country. If he had an "R" after his name for party affiliation, the Republicans would be supporting him wholeheartedly in his endeavors. After all, they, like he, are servile minions of Wall Street and the financial elites.

Shouting Thomas said...

He really does exemplify Arendt's "banality of evil."

So, now that Godwin's Law has been invoked, this thread is officially pointless.

Thanks, Kookie, for always being a Kook!

AllenS said...

You can only have so many people doing infrastructure work in this part of the country, and they can only work about 6 months out of the year.

sunsong said...

It is my hope that the pubbies laugh out loud at this and other things Obama says. I hope they find his remarks so funny that they can't help but laugh out loud.

Booing is just not necessary at this point.

Robert Cook said...

"The only way for Obama to create a business-friendly environment that would create jobs would be for him to..."

...continue to destroy the economy and the jobs picture such that Americans will rush like starving dogs toward jobs paying minimum wage or below, and with no benefits.

This is what business wants and they won't hire Americans until our prevailing wages are on par with (or below) that of the countries around the world where they currently employ labor at cents on the American dollar.

Shouting Thomas said...

After all, they, like he, are servile minions of Wall Street and the financial elites.

Oh, my God! Servile minions!

Kookie, I can always count on you being Kookie.

Bender said...

If he had an "R" after his name for party affiliation, the Republicans would be supporting him wholeheartedly in his endeavors

I'm surprised at you Bob. Actually, if Obama were white, then Republicans would be supporting him wholeheartedly in his endeavors to destroy the country.

exhelodrvr1 said...

Cut back on the restrictions on energy production.

Repeal ObamaCare

Start working on simplifying tax code and business regulations.

Unfortunately, that goes contrary to everything he stands for.

Oh, well. At least he's normal!

WineSlob said...

Let's Give More Money to the Leechers
To Teachers, Screechers and Lay-on-the-Beachers
That's the Plan Stan
Of the UnAmerican Con Man
Slimy Mealy-Mouthed Vote Beseecher.

Shouting Thomas said...

This is what business wants and they won't hire Americans until our prevailing wages are on par with (or below) that of the countries around the world where they currently employ labor at cents on the American dollar.

Now, you've described a reality, Kookie, although you did it in the most stupid way possible. Let me rephrase it: Technology has made it possible for an Indian software developer to compete directly with a U.S. software developer for any particular project.

You're solution, Mr. Commie?

Bender said...

If we really want long-term economic viability, then another thing that is crucial is an complete overhaul of the administrative law system. Not merely eliminating a couple of agencies here and there, or repealing certain legislation, like the Endangered Species Act, which is used to kill millions of jobs and development in order to "save" a worm or insect, but repealing entirely, or severely cutting back, the power of agencies to write rules and enforce regulations, and the consequential power of the courts to back them up.

That should be one of the top priorities of President Perry.

Anonymous said...

Best part of the NY times article:
sources weren't ready to commit to all the specifics because there were still negotiations and discussions going on. This "big" and "important", "substantive" speech announced weeks ago is being made up as he goes along. Any minutia that still needs to be negotiated and discussed at this point is...pointless.

It's like trying to decide whether to put dijon mustard or honey mustard on your turd sandwich. Either way, you get the same sandwich.

Quaestor said...

AJ Lynch wrote:
Here is one thing I would do:

Actually that was three things. AJ is afflicted with the same malady that got our collective goose cooked in the first place: Do inflation.

Anonymous said...

The current front page of Drudge is Obama with a screaming black woman, I suppose implying the welfare queen bonanza of Obama's spending. Conservatives: keeping it classy since the Goldwater campaign.

I Callahan said...

the expected feckless fiddling, no bold, ballsy action

Mr. Cook - I admire you because you're honest and consistent. But maybe 20% of the country's population would agree with the prescription I think you'd want the president to try.

If the president tried something as "ballsy" as you'd like, then Charles Manson could beat him in the next election.

Lance said...

Jeff Zeleny at the NYT wrote this yesterday:

The White House is in the midst of rebranding the president as a pragmatic problem solver prepared to set aside ideology to address a compelling need (see last week’s concession on ozone regulations), a reasonable man in an era dominated by extreme views.

"Rebranding"? Weren't they already supposed to have branded the President as a pragmatist in 2008?

In any case, demonstrating the President's pragmatism is going to take more than talk. Let's see the President squash the NLRB's Boeing decision, send the agreed-upon FTA's to Congress, and restore the oil and gas exploration permit process. Then the White House wise men will have some actual evidence that the President can be pragmatic.

Seeing Red said...

continue to destroy the economy and the jobs picture such that Americans will rush like starving dogs toward jobs paying minimum wage or below, and with no benefits.


I actually find this a very interesting statement because 1 theme of the Left has been we're not special, we're no more important than anyone else. We're not exceptional.


The googoos of the environmental movement have made damm sure they don't compete with us by piling on rules, regs, etc.

So now Teh One is taking us to the mean, why is there an issue?

We are not special. We've had it too good for far too long, we need to be brought down a peg or 3. Capitalism gave us the opportunity to do better, provide more to the world, you want it killed, everyone's equally miserable.

This is what you want. Why aren't you happy? This is what socialism does. It's nothing more than the old world way dressed up in fancy lingo.

GulfofMexico said...

I suspect a lot of businesspeople that at one time would have ranked "tax cuts" at the top of the list of things to improve economic growth would now put eliminate stupid regulations at the top. Overregulation is an insidious form of big corporatism. Small guys can't afford to keep up, big guys win.

Chip S. said...

they dug in their heels on offering implacable opposition to Obama before he was even sworn in.

IIRC, Obama's party had large majorities in both houses of Congress at the start of his term. It wasn't Republican opposition to Obama that ruined him, it was the fact that neither he nor Pelosi nor Reid paid any attention to any criticisms leveled against their job-killing plans.

Joe said...

(The Uncredentialed, Crypto Jew)
The current front page of Drudge is Obama with a screaming black woman, I suppose implying the welfare queen bonanza of Obama's spending. Conservatives: keeping it classy since the Goldwater campaign

Your “take” says a lot about you, Franglo…psycho-babble that “proves” your opponent is a racist….I say you just take the “son of b!tches out” because that says classy.

traditionalguy said...

Obama's middling approach is to keep a public tax tug of war going between Rich people and the jobs of Public Employees. It's the repeated "Tea Party started the war" meme.

His real hidden action remains destroying the energy infra structure, cutting the military budget by half, and surrendering Israel to the Islamic hoard.

Brian Brown said...

"It's a proven fact cutting spending creates jobs! "



It is a proven fact government spending doesn't create jobs.

Never in the history of government has government spending been beneficial in a recessionary economy.

never.

ever.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

"I think the President's reelection strategy is to be really rather dull and middling... and to count on the other side looking extreme."

Charles Schumer caught on tape..

The Democrat stratigery is not new.

Bender said...

Jobs plan --

Get your boot off people's necks. Get government off their backs. GO AWAY AND LEAVE PEOPLE ALONE.

"I will work every day to try to make Washington, D.C., as inconsequential in your life as I can."
-- the one-liner that won a presidential election

Mark O said...

He's just not that smart.

Brian Brown said...

AHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Obama also is expected to continue for one year a tax break for businesses that allows them to deduct the full value of new equipment. The president and Congress negotiated that provision into law for 2011 last December

Obama is now for tax breaks for corporate jets.

Remember, liberals have no principles other than re-election.

garage mahal said...

If he had an "R" after his name for party affiliation, the Republicans would be supporting him wholeheartedly in his endeavors.

When you point this out, it seems like they dig in their heels and believe it even less. As if corporate Democrats don't exist, even when they vote alongside Republicans. What I could never figure out is, if we continue to squeeze every last nickel from the working class, how do they in turn expect them to buy their products?

Trooper York said...

franglo said...
The current front page of Drudge is Obama with a screaming black woman"

That looks like a replay of the Monica Lewinsky rope line photo.
Does anybody know who that woman might be?

Trooper York said...

Maybe she was just happy to see her President.

Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Somebody has to like him after all.
He does have about a 20% approval rating or something like that there.

Brian Brown said...

Yeah, all we need is "infrastructure" to cure this:

Optimism among small business owners remained flat at 48% in August after a sharp 20% downturn between June and July. The survey reflects the perspective of 35,000 of SurePayroll's small business customers, which all have 100 employees or less.

"Historically the optimism numbers are 80-90%, of small business owners optimistic about the future," says Micahel Alter, CEO of SurePayroll. "By definition you do not start a small business unless you believe you can overcome tough odds, so to have this down in the 40s is about as low as it goes and is really as low as we've seen"

Two main issues are the root of the pessimism:

1) Small business owners can't grow their businesses due to a lack of demand.

2) And for those small businesses that do want to grow, they cannot find funding.

"A lot of people are pessimistic because they do not see the revenues and those that want to be optimistic can't figure out how to grow," says Alter. "They are trying to figure out what they can do and how they survive bumping along the bottom even if there is a cliff."

Just like the rest of us, small business owners have lost faith in any sort of government solution to the country's economic problems. Herein lies the real concern. "Small businesses are the ones that have traditionally grown us out of every recession we've had," says Alter. If this pessimism persists, it seems the country could be in this economic downturn for the foreseeable future.


Obama is beyond spectacular failure at this point.

Alex said...

It is brilliant. Look at Althouse - she's already leaning towards re-electing Obama for looking so "moderate". Honestly if it's Obama/Perry you think she's going to vote for the Jesus wingnut?

Trooper York said...

I am just happy he is going to go overtime with his speech and set back the dog ass Packers so we don't have to see them for another hour or so with the delayed kickoff.

Or maybe they will start anyway and we won't have to see the first quarter. Hee.

traditionalguy said...

I want to see the details.

This could be a variation on Green Jobs, but instead of solar and windmill money pits, it will be grants for mass production of Smoke and Mirror machines needed for his campaign.

Alex said...

garage - come on man. This plan is piddling bullshit. Why can't Obama be a MAN and propose a new WPA that will create 10 million jobs in 1 year?

Trooper York said...

Maybe they will cancel the game and reschedule it for Sunday.

I mean what Obama has to say is a lot more important than the Packers. Right Garage?

Bender said...

Note that with this increased spending, it is Obama's intention to also increase the annual budget baseline, just as the spending baseline was increased by $800 billion with the fraudulently-named "stimulus" bill, such that we now have trillion-dollar annual deficits as far as the eye can see.

LilyBart said...

Tax cuts with a near-term expiration date don't usually stimulate spending.

I'm Full of Soup said...

Quaetsor- thanks for pointing out my idiocy. Heh. I should have said "one series" of things.

exhelodrvr1 said...

"Republicans would be supporting him wholeheartedly in his endeavors."

Yes. Republicans would love ObamaCare, and no drilling for oil. ANd increased regulations.

Alex said...

Enough of this pussy-action. I want Obama to be FDR. Why can't he be?

Trooper York said...

You know they will be starting the Packers game at eleven o'clock like they did the Yankee game last night.

That's about when Barry will be finished speaking.

Trooper York said...

Saints 42 to 7 by the way. Just sayn'

Clyde said...

Trooper nails it in one! Except she's not wearing a beret.

And 80% of blacks still approve of the president's job performance, according to the Gallup poll I saw the other day. Although with 16.7% black unemployment, I can't for the life of me imagine why.

Clyde said...

What are the odds of Obama showing up at the podium on time? He's kept he press waiting for the better part of an hour in most of his recent speeches. An empty podium while the clock ticks toward the NFL game would enrage a whole lot of apolitical Americans. Don't fuck with football.

J said...

Pasta-nomics---help out the ostentatiously wealthy again with tax cuts, and always. Then maybe they'll have some extra shekels to spend at Pasta's pizza shoppe. trailer-park supply-side

Hoosier Daddy said...

Tax cuts??? I can't keep the changing goal posts straight anymore. I thought tax cuts were bad?

Maybe that eminent economist G. Mahal, PdQ. Can esplain it to me.

Paddy O said...

"I think the President's reelection strategy is to be really rather dull and middling..."

I think it's his strategy to pay off his various critics. The Chicago Way sees governing as being inherently about corruption. Pay off one side through tax cuts, pay off the other side through government pork. Throw money at them, and they'll free you to do whatever you want.

If they don't take the bribe, you destroy them.

That's pretty much how he has governed so far.

Fortunately, we reign in the power of our President to keep this from being too extreme. If left to his druthers, I have absolutely no doubt Obama would like to be the Norteamericano Chavez. The caudillo impulse is strong in him.

Trooper York said...

Oh there is no doubt he is gonna be later than the whores on "16 and Pregnant."

Carol_Herman said...

Yup. Obama's not taking a turn over the cliff! But if the Tea Party wants to go there ??? They're not his voters!

And, in politics, you go where the votes are!

You also have what's coming on September 29th. Where Merkel is betting she's surrounded by cowards who don't want another round of parliamentary elections. Sure. Some of her scoundrels will peel off. But then she picks up 20 among her greens and socialists. BE FUNNY IF THEY TURN HER DOWN!

The Euro? It should never have been started! Europe has worse problems then US. And, we even beat back global warming ... And, obama pulled the rug out from under the EPA.

Sure. Once the press staked out a position of hating Dubya. And, McCain, who couldn't believe whites would vote for a black man ... Made a discovery.

People as a general rule don't want to hate obama.

Add to this your bigger stain is dubya's legacy ... And, you start to see that obama is doggedly seeking re-election. It's not a religious experience.

cubanbob said...

Wow! A temporary FICA tax reduction! Great news for the beer, junk food and smokes industries! I'm going to rush out right now and buy stock in those industries. Does this Harvard educated idiot really think that business is just going to rush out and hire people just because they to will get a temporary reduction in their portion of the FICA tax? Yes indeed I'm going to hire several more employees just because of that FICA break. That dude is smoking more than cigarettes if he believes that.

In the meantime we just need to keep burying our kids and grandkids into further debt oblivion just to support useless government drones. Brilliant. What would we do without him?

Robert Cook: Jeez Bob! Chill! I'm to right of Genghis Khan and I don't even dislike him as much as you do today.

Christopher in MA said...

It might as well read "President Barack Obama plans to have monkeys fly out of his butt during his speech before Congress" and it would have the same basis in reality as the SCOAMF's asshattery.

And now, having used the words "Obama" and "monkeys" in the same sentence, I denounce myself as a racist.

Trooper York said...

Of course Barry gave birth to his economic plan like most of the episodes of "I Can't Believe I Was Pregnant." He was just sitting there straining and all of a sudden the economy is in the toilet.

Everything you need to know about life you can learn from a reality show.

BarryD said...

New President Zero Motto: "When you find yourself at the bottom of a hole, keep digging! Just dig a little more slowly."

$300 billion seems almost trivial compared to the failed "stimulus" we've already blown. But it seems like a lot of money to pile on the debt we have already accumulated -- without any positive effect, I might add.

Tank said...

THIS is the plan?

The plan of an economic illiterate.

End of story.

Nuttin.

Mick said...

Small business isn't hiring because:
1) Demand for their products is way down.
2) Government regulation (including looming Obamacare)

The first step in job growth is to:

1) Get the government off the backs of private employers.
2) Place disincentives to outsourcing of jobs to foreign countries.
3) Abolish the FED and print sovereign money free of debt.

Unfortunately those things will never be done.

Extensions of a payroll tax cut, that has already has done nothing, will do nothing.

Throwing money at "infrastructure" has done nothing, and will continue to do so.

The only peolple being helped are the Bankers who finance the added deficit, whom we the people pay interest to.

Imagine, the very scumbags Central Bankers who caused the entire meltdown are the ones being handed Trillions. Those same Central Bankers are the ones who installed the Usurper (born British of a British subject father-- not natural born). Why do you think that NOT ONE of those treasonous bastards has gone to jail?

Debt Saturation has already been reached. That means that every dollar added by government takes away from the economy rather than adds to it (because of the interest paid on the total debt, and also added taxes paid funding that debt).

Presently, every dollar added to debt takes away 15 Cents from the economy, so this $300 Billion in additional debt will actually take away $40.5 Billion from the economy.

Welcome to the NWO Banana Republic.

TWM said...

"And 80% of blacks still approve of the president's job performance, according to the Gallup poll I saw the other day. Although with 16.7% black unemployment, I can't for the life of me imagine why."

Well, because he's black, that's why.

J said...

Cook--Miss Arendt's "the banality of Evil"? For confirmation we need only look at the Althouse comboxes.

Libertarian outlaws will whine about taxes/programs/planning even as they fall into the street with the SUVs and Benzes whizzing by.

gerry said...

I think the President's reelection strategy is to be really rather dull and middling... and to count on the other side looking extreme.

I've concluded that Obama isn't very bright. He needs others to tell him what to say and how to think. He is dull and middling, but that won't make the other side look extreme; it will make it look smarter.

Joe said...

(The Uncredentialed, Crypto Jew)


I can only assume that the Small Pathetic Voice thought it had a point and that it had made it…the rest of us just wonder “What the H3ll did it mean by THAT?” Next to followed by obscene, and poorly articulated Spanglish….

Hoosier Daddy said...

"... The current front page of Drudge is Obama with a screaming black woman, I suppose implying the welfare queen bonanza of Obama's spending...."

Your mask slipped a little there franglo.

garage mahal said...

Never in the history of government has government spending been beneficial in a recessionary economy.

That goes against what pretty much every major economist recommends for us now, and what they reported what happened with the last stimulus. But hey, what do they know!

You're winger talking points need a little updating though, even conservative hack tanks admit it had an effect.

Calypso Facto said...

"Never interrupt your opponent when he's destroying himself. "
Paul Begala

Carry on, Mr. President.

Original Mike said...

"Does aid to states just encourage putting off difficult cuts in places where trimming or efficiency is sorely needed?"

It's my understanding that that's what happened in Wisconsin. Doyle papered over his budget deficit with stimulus money and left a big structural deficit for Walker.

Bite the bullet and git'r done.

Joe said...

(The Uncredentialed, Crypto Jew)
You're winger talking points need a little updating though, even conservative hack tanks admit it had an effect

Drinking Strychnine has an “effect” Garage…just not a GOOD effect. And NO, most studies don’ts how any real effect, UNLESS you count in a “multiplier effect.” So the studies don’t measure what IS, but what SHOULD be…e.g. “1 Billion dollars in stimulus should have a 1.34 multiplier effect, and therefore the GDP ought to be increased by $1.34 Billion.” The FIELD research about what actually happened is not clear at all….further as much of the “stimulus” went to fill state and local budget shortfalls it wasn’t particularly “stimulative”. Lastly, unlike a “study” let’s just note that unemployment ROSE after the passage and has not fallen since its passage…so in Paul Krugman’s HEAD it worked, but out on Main Street not so much. But thank you for contributing and serving as a sounding board and “straight man” for the wingers.

Hoosier Daddy said...

"... When you point this out, it seems like they dig in their heels and believe it even less..."

Gee do you garage? I ask because you strap on the knee pads for Obama any chance you get on this forum. If hes so Republican does that mean you'll hold hands with Cook and vote for Nader or whoever manages to get on the socialist ticket?
Or is the letter behind the name the only qualifier you need?

Joe Biden, America's Putin said...

"infrastructure spending" = new name for "shovel ready".

Brennan said...

President Obama brought his bankrupt Illinois experience with him to Washington. Now the entire nation is infected with its morass.

He is who some of us thought he was.

Country First!

Brennan said...

Listen to AllenS. Are these "infrastructure" projects even shovel ready in September when half the nation is about to start freezing?

Robert Cook said...

"What I could never figure out is, if we continue to squeeze every last nickel from the working class, how do they in turn expect them to buy their products?"

I don't think they've necessarily thought it through. I think they're focused only on shoring up their profits by shrinking their costs however they may, particularly labor costs--except for the princelings who run the companies and who make more in a year than most people on earth will earn in their entire lives--and they may assume we'll all continue buying their products on credit. Or they may assume "emerging markets" elsewhere in the world will make up for shrinking markets domestically. Or they may be well aware there will come a screeching collapse at some point, and their only goal is to make hay while the sun shines, to purloin a phrase.

This is the irrationality of unhindered capitalism and of greed...it functions as it will until it crashes, as would a car or train set on course and then abandoned by the drivers.

Anonymous said...

Hoosier: what alternate explanation can you give for that Drudge photo? Are you actually going to pretend it doesn't imply what so obviously implies?

Of course, racism doesn't exist-- only pointing out conservative race baiting is racism. And only white men are the victims of this racism.

Joe said...

(The Uncredentialed, Crypto Jew)


Shorter Cooke, “The inherent contradictions of Capitalism”…thank you Comrade Cooke for that little screed.

Joe said...

(The Uncredentialed, Crypto Jew)
Hoosier: what alternate explanation can you give for that Drudge photo? Are you actually going to pretend it doesn't imply what so obviously implies

YOU’RE making the claim, please demonstrate the “racism” of Drudge……be complete, show all your work, provide illustrations.

Robert Cook said...

"Cook--Miss Arendt's 'the banality of Evil? For confirmation we need only look at the Althouse comboxes."

I certainly cannot dispute this ugly truth.

Hoosier Daddy said...

"... Hoosier: what alternate explanation can you give for that Drudge photo? Are you actually going to pretend it doesn't imply what so obviously implies?.."

So any picture of Obama that has black people in it is racist.

You guys are really something. Keep it up.

J said...

Whats that, Joejoe, the Small Pathetic defender of Madofff? There are points, but they're inaccessible to yr corrupt plebian mind--they concern Reason, not shystering, usury or white collar crime.

Heh heh

Anonymous said...

WTF IS THIS? CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN WTF THIS IS SUPPOSED TO MEAN?

http://yfrog.com/kfjcnfp

garage mahal said...

Or they may be well aware there will come a screeching collapse at some point, and their only goal is to make hay while the sun shines, to purloin a phrase.

Unfortunately I think this is it. Or, maybe their just dusting off the Banker Manifesto:

"Capital must protect itself in every way, through combination and through legislation. Debts must be collected and loans and mortgages foreclosed as soon as possible. When through a process of law, the common people have lost their homes, they will be more tractable and more easily governed by the strong arm of the law applied by the central power of wealth, under control of leading financiers. People without homes will not quarrel with their leaders. This is well known among our principle men now engaged in forming an IMPERIALISM of capital to govern the world. By dividing the people we can get them to expend their energies in fighting over questions of no importance to us except as teachers of the common herd. Thus by discrete action we can secure for ourselves what has been generally planned and successfully accomplished."

Trooper York said...

Hey franglo lighten up man. Ooops.

I mean couldn't it just be a woman genuinely happy to see her President? The man who she supports and loves and is excited to see and wants to cheer?

Why do you have to make it racial. I don't know that woman's story. She might be an elected offical for all I know. Why make such a bigoted assumption. Not all black people are on welfare you know. Just sayn'

Henry said...

@Robert Cook -- Economic nonsense.

Shrinking costs make products more affordable.

More affordable products expand markets.

I realize your fallback position is the specter of companies sticking it to consumers by "shoring up profits" which is equal nonsense, thanks to the competition and elasticity inherent in the system you decry.

garage mahal said...

their = they're

Anonymous said...

All I know is, Matt Drudge is a piece of shit, yet he continues to be a vital source for most of the political reporters in this country. Liberal media my ass.

J said...

Wow "Franglo" aka Raul aka Byro's back with some cutting-edge crypto- Romneyite brainfarts. (Ahouse non-conservatives--don't mistake this yokel for a prog./demo. He's not, anymore than the rest of the Ahouse glibertarians)

Go back to the tee-shirt sweatshoppe, fraud.

Trooper York said...

She looks like she is deleriously happy to see the President. Which is very unusual these days. Maybe even newworthy. And slightly ironic.

I am just happy they didn't get a photo of Garage Mahal on the rope line. That really would have been Lewinsky like.

"Is that roadkill in your pocket or are you just happy to see me."

Joe said...

(The Uncredentialed, Crypto Jew)
All I know is, Matt Drudge is a piece of shit,

Wow, not that’s an academic take-down…so let’s just sum this up, Franglo, “Drudge, Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah”

Automatic_Wing said...

franglo,

You mad, bro?

Henry said...

@Garage -- I'm not sure what second-rate satirist you're quoting, but anyone who writes "people without homes will not quarrel with their leaders" doesn't know jacques.

Hoosier Daddy said...

"... This is the irrationality of unhindered capitalism..."

Heh. The only place with unhindered capitalism is Hong Kong. Try opening a business here and let ne know how unhindered you are.

Christ you live in a country where some states gave fined kids for failure to license a lemonade stand.

Unhindered my ass.

Brennan said...

Arianna getting out of car in NYC.

What does it mean?

J said...

The Franglo-Raul hype--change/derail the discussion from economics into his little stupid drama of the day, with the usual stupid emotional language. Typical ratfink pseudo-liberal (and Franglo's the racist, LDS, white trash all the way. Right Byro Anglonius)

Hoosier Daddy said...

"... All I know is, Matt Drudge is a piece of shit, yet he continues to be a vital source for most of the political reporters in this country..."

Oh franglo, you still have MSNBC for your daily dose of leftist tripe.

Keep up the racist whine though. It's funny watching you guys flail that around over everything.

garage mahal said...

henry, you never heard of the Banker Manifesto? Charles Lindbergh, early 1900s. Could be written today:

"We (the bankers) must proceed with caution and guard every move made, for the lower order of people are already showing signs of restless commotion. Prudence will therefore show a policy of apparently yielding to the popular will until our plans are so far consummated that we can declare our designs without fear of any organized resistance. The Farmers Alliance and Knights of Labor organizations in the United States should be carefully watched by our trusted men, and we must take immediate steps to control these organizations in our interest or disrupt them.

virgil xenophon said...

Pastafarian@10:49 am/

I see you've been thinking logically again. ALWAYS dangerous in the time of the Obamassiah....We may have to send you back to the re-education camps..

Paddy O said...

"Could be written today:"

By Barney Frank.

Jeff in Oklahoma said...

Wow, the left are abandoning ship, fast.

Richard Cohen, WaPo:

Over the Labor Day weekend, I went to a number of events in the Hamptons. At all of them, Obama was discussed. At none of them — that’s none — was he defended. That was remarkable. After all, sitting around various lunch and dinner tables were mostly Democrats. Not only that, some of them had been vociferous Obama supporters, giving time and money to his election effort. They were all disillusioned.

Anonymous said...

Hoosier-- what does it mean, then? You still haven't answered. If it's so hilarious and clever, why do you have trouble articulating it?

Bender said...

WTF IS THIS? CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN WTF THIS IS SUPPOSED TO MEAN?
__________________

Haven't you heard? I'm pretty sure they have retired that "Win The Future" thing.

J said...

This is the irrationality of unhindered capitalism and of greed...it functions as it will until it crashes, as would a car or train set on course and then abandoned by the drivers.


Yes, and the rightist-free-market champions do not ever question their supply side dogma--fewer regs, lower taxes, less programs and planning --even as the system crashes in their faces. Most of them are convinced their ticket to the Limbaugh-Kochs yacht party will be arriving in the mail any day soon. Tea-chimp consciousness.

Michael said...

Isn't the role of government to supply and maintain infrastructure? Why is it suddenly an extra?

This is a very un-bold initiative, very tame, very unimaginative.

I would sell naming rights to the national parks, paint the Hoover Dam with logos, sell Nike the right to paint the lines down our roads with their logo, sell the US Postal service at auction, compel every person over 21 to pay, PAY, at least $100 dollars a year in taxes. I would propose reducing the corporate tax rate to a rate equal to the lowest of any first world country. I would extend the date of SS eligibility to age 70 for all under the age of 50. I would means test Medicare.

Automatic_Wing said...

The Banker Manifesto, eh garage? Is that something that the Pentavirate came up with at one of their secret meetings before Colonel Sanders went tits up?

garage mahal said...

So Cohen was kicking it with the real folk in the Hamptons? Too fucking funny.

Joe said...

(The Uncredentialed, Crypto Jew)
The Bankers Manifesto of 1892

Revealed by US Congressman Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr. from Minnesota before the US Congress sometime during his term of office between the years of 1907 and 1917 to warn the citizens


Wow, that’s what you got…a statement “revealed” sometime between 1907 and 1917? Geeeeeez, next you’ll be quoting Alex Jones. Have you checked out he Bildabergers and the Bohemian Grove People yet as well, Garage?

Joe said...

(The Uncredentialed, Crypto Jew)
Hoosier-- what does it mean, then? You still haven't answered. If it's so hilarious and clever, why do you have trouble articulating it

Hey I don’t claim it MEANS anything, YOU do…so back up your claim…Trooper York has given a plausible alternative, please debunk…

J said...

Mikey-nomics, aka let Bloomsbergs and the Madoffs decide!

Nada mas que basura

Anonymous said...

Oh my, the indignity of it all.

NBC picks Packers over Obama in Milwaukee

"The NBC affiliate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, WTMJ TV announced yesterday they will not be airing Obama's jobs speech at 7 PM EST Thursday night. instead they are opting for their own pre-game coverage of the Packers Saints game scheduled to kick off at 8 PM. Green Bay's NBC affiliate, NBC 26, will also go with the Packers pre-game show over Obama."

Henry said...

Garage wrote: henry, you never heard of the Banker Manifesto?

Is it an appendix to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion?

Freder Frederson said...

"Infrastructure spending" = useless pork.

Remember that when they come to resurface your street.

Freder Frederson said...

The rates on top incomes pay off much bigger, paying for themselves and more.

Rich guys hire people when it pays to hire people.


You are simply wrong. But I know there is no way you believe facts, so I won't even bother.

Joe said...

(The Uncredentialed, Crypto Jew)


Garage, when Cooke is doing a better job it’s time to call it a day….Cookie may be some kind of Stalinist, but at least he isn’t wandering around in Fantasy Manifesto Land to “prove” his points…Here’s some good advice: I can see you're really upset about this. I honestly think you ought to sit down calmly, take a stress pill, and think things over

Joe said...

(The Uncredentialed, Crypto Jew)
Remember that when they come to resurface your street

Or build a Squirrel Bridge or Turtle Tunnel or study shrimp on tiny treadmills….

You are simply wrong. But I know there is no way you believe facts, so I won't even bother

Freder: My facts are totally bogus, so why bother trotting them out to be debunked?

garage mahal said...

Garage, when Cooke is doing a better job it’s time to call it a day

I knew you'd get a kick out of it.

J said...

JoeJoe, the Leetle Bloomsberg of AHouse, with mo' shysternomics

Jus' put a cork in yr shofar already, joto.

Blue@9 said...

What the hell, the Dems have been lecturing us for months now that tax cuts don't work. Now they do?

Here's Obama's political rollercoaster re taxes:

December 2010--'Must extend the Bush tax cuts; to do otherwise would hurt the economy and jobs.'

July 2011--'Tax cuts are evil and don't do anything but let greedy greed-heads hoard more. Be patriotic and pay more taxes!'

September 2011--'Tax cuts for job growth!'

Anonymous said...

"All I know is, Matt Drudge is a piece of shit..."

That picture is a woman looking at her Elvis, nothing more nothing less.

Hoosier Daddy said...

I don't know franglo, is the picture supposed to have a meaning? Sometimes a photo is just a photo. I see Obama surrounded by a bunch of devoted followers, one of which is a woman obviously in the throes of ectsasy at being in such close proximity of The One.

There were tons of these kinds if pictures circulating for the last couple years so why you think this particular one is racist is beyond me.

Well not beyond me, screaming racism is all liberals have left.

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J said...

Really no point in arguing with .....sharks, garag. what's needed is..... shark-repellant

Hoosier Daddy said...

Freder is right. There is zero waste in infrastructure spending. Rich people don't hire, only poor people and the government.
The higher the tax rate, the stronger the economy. Fire doesn't melt steel, I'm from the governent and am here to help you. There are no American tanks in Baghdad.

Please make a note of it.

Blue@9 said...

The current front page of Drudge is Obama with a screaming black woman, I suppose implying the welfare queen bonanza of Obama's spending. Conservatives: keeping it classy since the Goldwater campaign.

I love how liberals complain about racism by projecting their own racism onto conservatives.

Blue@9 said...

This is the irrationality of unhindered capitalism and of greed...it functions as it will until it crashes, as would a car or train set on course and then abandoned by the drivers.

This is why the Left is so retarded.

People who support capitalism have no desire to impoverish anybody. As you both mention--it makes no sense.

But that is the mindset you're stuck in when you think the economy and wealth are static values. In that scheme, one man gets poorer as another gets richer. You hear this all the time when a liberal talks about income unfairness--as if a well-paid hedge fund manager is literally stealing from a factory worker.

Of course business owners want customers to have wealth and lots of spending money. But the way to get there is not by handing out lots of free money or running an "ungreedy" business where you undersell your own product out of the goodness of your heart. It may make you feel good, but no good will come out of it in the end.

Michael said...

J: I rather like your take on economics. should we bundle your suggestions and send them to our president? Just those on this thread that are filled with your own original ideas. Or do you prefer to be the critic, the guy who sees what is wrong here and there. That, my poor fellow, is a talent that is not rare. You are a lightweight on stilts.

garage mahal said...

This is why the Left is so retarded.

That wasn't written by the left.

Pragmatist said...

It is funny that when a Republican cuts taxes the Right jumps in to cheer and defend him. When a Democrat does it it is called "stimulus" and is by definition bad and leads to, wait for it, deficits!! Bad, dog. It would be more convincing if when Bush "stimulated" the economy in 2001-2003 the same "Tea Party" types would have objected. And objected to the "stimulus" being extended to 2012. But alas, politics has intervened and tax cuts (stimulus) is defined more by who is doing it than by its end result.

Henry said...

This is the irrationality of unhindered capitalism and of greed...it functions as it will until it crashes, as would a car or train set on course and then abandoned by the drivers.

It was written by Robert Cook. What do you call him?

Christopher in MA said...

"That wasn't written by the left."

Cook's not on the left, garage? Better get that political compass in for an oil change, stat.

Joe said...

(The Uncredentialed, Crypto Jew)


U’uuuum Pragmatist, he’s a hint…Obama didn’t CUT TAXES, he offered TAX CREDITS….A tax cut means you pay a lower RATE, period, whether you make solar panels or blow-up dolls. A CREDIT is where you do something that the government likes and they reduce, temporarily, your taxes…..

So No, Obama hasn’t offered tax cuts, at least in his Porkulus Bill…..now Bush offered cuts, but remember they are WRONG, WRONG, WRONG and the Obama Posse constantly talks about BUSH’S Tax Cuts…so which is it, Obama’s Tax Cuts (For the Wealthy) or Bush’s Tax Cuts? Let’s get the story straight.

Christopher in MA said...

"It would be more convincing if when Bush 'stimulated' the economy in 2001-2003 the same 'Tea Party' types would have objected.

So your position is that if one doesn't object to a policy when it is implemented, one can never object to it in later days? I'd love to hold the Party of Slavery to that standard.

And as far as objecting, look up "Porkbusters." If you've never head of them, I'm not surprised. It's hard to hear anything when you stick your fingers in your ears and keep screaming "BUSHLIEDPEOPLEDIED!" over and over.

Original Mike said...

So, rich guys do NOT hire people when it pays to hire people?

How can that possibly be?

Brian Brown said...

garage mahal said...

That goes against what pretty much every major economist recommends for us now, and what they reported what happened with the last stimulus. But hey, what do they know!


Hysterical.

Um, a "major economist reporting" something doesn't change facts.

You idiot.

Brian Brown said...

garage mahal said...

That goes against what pretty much every major economist recommends for us now, and what they reported what happened with the last stimulus. But hey, what do they know!



Um, I'd love to know why every major economist didn't report that after the stimulus passed the unemployment rate surged.

Or did you miss that part, dum-dum?

And, why don't you or every major economist give us one example of government spending creating growth.

I'm just looking for 1.

Brian Brown said...

Freder Frederson said...

Remember that when they come to resurface your street.



But of course the federal government shouldn't be funding my street.

Idiot.

Original Mike said...

"But of course the federal government shouldn't be funding my street."

Why not? It saves you money, because you don't have to pay for it.

Joe said...

(The Uncredentialed, Crypto Jew)


And honestly Freder, IF the Federal Government is paying for the street repaving, it’s subject to Davis-Bacon, meaning that the re-paving costs more than it ought to, due to the “prevailing wage” provisions of the Act. Paying MORE to repave my street than it ought to cost is not stimulating the economy; it’s wasting money.

So rather than pay the labourers $20/hour rather than the customary $10/hour let’s just agree to BURN the difference on the job site, as it will have the same economic effect as over-paying by $10/hour.

Original Mike said...

You know, Obama pays for it.

With Obama money.

Hoosier Daddy said...

I don't have to worry about putting gas in my car! I don't have to worry about paying for my mortgage!!

Original Mike said...

I don't think you get any Obama money, Hoosier.

Hoosier Daddy said...

Yeah, story of my life. No soup, no nookie no money.

Original Mike said...

No soup for you.

Blue@9 said...

It is funny that when a Republican cuts taxes the Right jumps in to cheer and defend him. When a Democrat does it it is called "stimulus" and is by definition bad and leads to, wait for it, deficits!!

I'm not criticizing tax cuts at all. I'm just amused because the Left can't figure out what it thinks about taxes. If you go elsewhere and read, most liberals seem to think that raising taxes will help the economy. At various points this Administration has gone either way-- raise taxes, lower taxes --and at each turn it thinks it's helping the economy. Amazing!

coketown said...

$300 billion into the economy, in one year, which happens to be next year. What's next year? 2012. What happens toward the end of 2012? Oh yeah, an election. $300 billion in one year represents 2% of GDP--meaning growth for the year will be inflated 2%.

Can I be forgiven for thinking this desperate attempt at "saving the economy" three years after Obama was elected is just a cynical attempt at getting himself re-elected? As though spending $1 billion on his election isn't enough, he also wants a $300 billion prop to seal the deal.

Original Mike said...

Obama needs to get his money from somewhere, Hoosier. And he's heard you've been making fun of his ears.

Did you think those things were ornamental?

Mick said...

franglo said...
"WTF IS THIS? CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN WTF THIS IS SUPPOSED TO MEAN?

http://yfrog.com/kfjcnfp "



Mother Usurper bird feeding it's baby.

Alex said...

Still waiting for Obama's WPA.

kermitt said...

Howcome no one seems to understand
that in order to put 300 mil in somewhere they have to take 300+mil out somewhere else?

Original Mike said...

Ahh, but Obama has a money press, Kermitt. That's why it's called "Obama money".

ricpic said...

Reading Cookie responding to garage responding to franglo is hysterical. It's a regular liberal circle jerk, just like the liberal circle jerks that take place in the Sunday morning "news" ghetto on Meet The Depressed and Slay The Nation.

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