Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Congress is waiting for a bill from the President to put trillions into repairing and replacing our deteriorating national infrastructure. Tens of thousands of jobs would be created.
Meanwhile, in China they are moving forward to make China a leader in Asia, the Pacific and the world. They are spending billions on technology. Look at the American companies in China and the Chinese companies in America helping to achieve those goals. |
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At LEAST have them clean up their own neighborhoods! |
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Obama blew his chance. Don't you remember the $1 trillion shovel ready stimulus package. It disappeared into the black hole of political slush funds. You're thinking about the 2nd go around he asked for, but never saw. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro |
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The Stimulus Plan: A Detailed List of Spending - ProPublica This link to a Times article critiquing the program can explain some of the difficulty involved... "THE polarized rhetoric of the 2012 election cycle presents voters with a false choice of whether the government can create jobs or should just get out of the way. The real debate should be about which policies work and which don’t. I spent three years reporting on the $840 billion stimulus plan that the Obama administration pushed through Congress in 2009. My conclusion: government can create jobs — it just doesn’t often do it well. The stimulus — a historic package of tax cuts, safety-net spending, infrastructure projects and green-energy investments — certainly did a lot of good. As the economists Alan S. Blinder and Mark Zandi have noted, it’s one of the key reasons the unemployment rate isn’t in double digits now. How the Stimulus Fell Short - The New York Times This is part of that article and details the problem with the actual definition of "shovel ready" "The problem with most of the projects was that the Obama administration and Congress had defined “shovel ready” too broadly. The original plan called for putting “shovels in the ground” within 90 days. But when the rules were written, states ended up with 120 days to have their road projects “approved.” It often took six more months to a year before most of the projects were under construction." It helped a lot, the Stimulus bill and was needed, but to say it went to "disappeared into the black hole of political slush funds" is very very short sighted and uninformed. I am not about to defend Obama on this at all, but recall the spending was done by a completely Republican controlled congress. They both, administration and congress share blame, but it was not sent to some political slush fund. That kind of talk is usually reserved for the extreme websites on both sides. |
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Maybe a bigger fight than health care will be the budget and spending bill. |
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A few years ago someone in Congress suggested that an additional tax on gas (less than a dollar?) would provide the resources needed to provide money for infrastructure rebuilding. Delaying the process will allow China to surpass America in the coming years.
American business gave a third world country billions to save the cost of American labor. The Chinese begged, borrowed and stole the technology needed in over 50 years to surpass us. This transfer of wealth and power was a unified effort unfettered by democrats or republicans. |
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Everybody seems to have allowed congress a pass. The biggest obstructionist, do nothing, politics as usual, no accountability, old men and women who have peter principaled long....LONG, long ago.
They are the problem....both parties...Chuck Shummer/Mitch McConnel.......waxed faced do nothing incompetents. |
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