View Full Version : This stimulus project was shovel ready
Guest
07-12-2011, 09:58 AM
Ready to shovel you know what.
http://www.omaha.com/article/20110710/NEWS01/707109937
Guest
07-12-2011, 10:12 AM
JIM JOE:
Good read. thanks for the info. I agree with you:coolsmiley::coolsmiley:
Guest
07-12-2011, 02:55 PM
Just another item of Stimulus money not used for the intended purpose. Also, more proof that NOT ONE MORE DIME OF TAXES to this administration for anything.
OH, and Mr. President, I dare you to not have Social Security Checks or Veteran's checks sent out on time. DARE YOU!
Even the Teleprompter DARES YOU!
Guest
07-12-2011, 05:37 PM
BlueHeronFan: Right. Don't give the administration any money in taxes and yet expect them to pay out all the benefits.
How can I put this politely?
Do you understand what you sound like when you say things like that? Do you think through the consequences of what you write?
Guest
07-12-2011, 07:21 PM
BlueHeronFan: Right. Don't give the administration any money in taxes and yet expect them to pay out all the benefits.
How can I put this politely?
Do you understand what you sound like when you say things like that? Do you think through the consequences of what you write?
On Aug 3rd if the budget is not passed the President will have to prioritize payments. The first thing he comes up with to default is Social Security checks? Please DJ, it's grandstanding at it's best.
Guest
07-13-2011, 06:11 AM
While I agree with the generalization of grandstanding, I'd call it *reactionary* grandstanding.
Christian Lopez shows us what's wrong with our country. He's the guy who caught Derek Jeter's 3,000th hit. He did "The Right Thing" and gave the ball to Jeter. The Yankees also rewarded him (without asking) with season tickets to the rest of this year's games, including playoffs, memmorabilia and a handshake from Jeter. So what do we do? The IRS is going to go after this cell phone salesman with $100K in student loans to get an estimated $13,000 in "gift taxes". From a local paper:
A cell phone salesman does the right thing and the IRS might go after him for thousands of dollars he doesn’t have. At the same time, GE makes $14.2 billion in profit last year and pays zero corporate tax for the second year in a row because they run an offshore hustle — sheltering more than $9 billion of it — that would get an online poker service busted
The fact that the GOP half of the meetings in DC are still trying to protect tax shelters for their owners (multibillion dollar oil subsidies = good, few hundred million in solar subsidies = bad) has pushed Obama to his position.
This GOP is nothing like the GOP I voted for in the days of Reagan. Reagan couldn't get the nomination today. After all, he passed tax hikes, amnesty for illegals, got us OUT of small wars (Grenada, Panama) and, most sinful of all, made deals with democrats.
Personally I think the Tea Party tail is wagging the GOP dog. Boehner seemed somewhat willing to compromise on taxes (if he got enough cuts) but McConnell and the Tea Party said "if you do, we lose our jobs".
So we have another case of politicians being slaves to being re-elected instead of doing what a majority of Americans consider "The Right Thing".
Guest
07-13-2011, 08:36 AM
While I agree with the generalization of grandstanding, I'd call it *reactionary* grandstanding.
Christian Lopez shows us what's wrong with our country. He's the guy who caught Derek Jeter's 3,000th hit. He did "The Right Thing" and gave the ball to Jeter. The Yankees also rewarded him (without asking) with season tickets to the rest of this year's games, including playoffs, memmorabilia and a handshake from Jeter. So what do we do? The IRS is going to go after this cell phone salesman with $100K in student loans to get an estimated $13,000 in "gift taxes". From a local paper:
The fact that the GOP half of the meetings in DC are still trying to protect tax shelters for their owners (multibillion dollar oil subsidies = good, few hundred million in solar subsidies = bad) has pushed Obama to his position.
This GOP is nothing like the GOP I voted for in the days of Reagan. Reagan couldn't get the nomination today. After all, he passed tax hikes, amnesty for illegals, got us OUT of small wars (Grenada, Panama) and, most sinful of all, made deals with democrats.
Personally I think the Tea Party tail is wagging the GOP dog. Boehner seemed somewhat willing to compromise on taxes (if he got enough cuts) but McConnell and the Tea Party said "if you do, we lose our jobs".
So we have another case of politicians being slaves to being re-elected instead of doing what a majority of Americans consider "The Right Thing".
I think you meant cantor, not McConnell. Cantor is the tea party preferred leader although I do not think he is. McConnell is the one who has the alternative plan to give Obama the power to raise the debt limit and has ticked off all of the tea party and conservative talk show hosts.
JJ
Guest
07-13-2011, 08:47 AM
No, I meant McConnell as I was hearing what he had to say yesterday. To be more precise, I should have said "McConnell in addition to Cantor and the Tea Party said..."
Guest
07-13-2011, 10:57 AM
I think you meant cantor, not McConnell. Cantor is the tea party preferred leader although I do not think he is. McConnell is the one who has the alternative plan to give Obama the power to raise the debt limit and has ticked off all of the tea party and conservative talk show hosts.
JJ
The libs are doing an awful good job of even ginning up support for ineffectual tax hikes among people I usually consider intelligent in the realm of basic economics . Does it somehow make you feel better to be pushing for tax hikes which won't help one iota in paying off Obama's deficit, and create the private sector jobs that are the only means to growing this economy?
Please relax and take a listen to our great new Senator from Florida, Sen. Mark Rubio as he tries to explain to you the folly of your preferred approach. We need more taxpayers, not more taxes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unr0FCs7MSc
Guest
07-13-2011, 02:14 PM
Does it somehow make you feel better to be pushing for tax hikes which won't help one iota in paying off Obama's deficit, and create the private sector jobs that are the only means to growing this economy?
Interesting article I found the other day.
http://management.fortune.cnn.com/2011/07/12/us-has-waged-war-on-jobs/?source=yahoo_quote
As long as Wall Street and venture capitalists continue to reward corporations for off-shoring and downsizing, we continue to play the fool when we express shock that the U.S. economy is not creating many new jobs.
Guest
07-13-2011, 03:39 PM
Interesting article I found the other day.
http://management.fortune.cnn.com/2011/07/12/us-has-waged-war-on-jobs/?source=yahoo_quote
And what's the major motivation for companies going offshore? It's the taxes and regulations in this country that make it worth it to do so. Government has to quit beating up on business. It's that simple.
Capitalism is about greed. Business greed can be good for the economy. When the government is overly greedy and salivating over business profits though, business will find a more hospitable arrangement even if it complicates their business.
Guest
07-13-2011, 05:39 PM
BlueHeronFan: Right. Don't give the administration any money in taxes and yet expect them to pay out all the benefits.
How can I put this politely?
Do you understand what you sound like when you say things like that? Do you think through the consequences of what you write?
I thought you had a full understanding what NOT ONE M O R E meant.
But let me clear that up for you. No More Taxes than is in the budget right now, to fund any further ridiculous spending.
Guest
07-14-2011, 06:49 AM
BHF: Thanks for the clarification. I had erroneously misinterpreted "not one more cent" as in "not even next week's withholding". Read too much into a post that had emotion in it.
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