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The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 8:40:16 AM   
Whiplashsmile4


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I was wondering how people would feel,
if the GOP were to let go of the Bush Tax cuts?
Would that make a big difference to you or not?

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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 8:49:38 AM   
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I doubt there's anybody on the forum who's making enough to even notice, to be honest.
The Republicans just make a point of marching in lockstep on this one because they all hope they'll be rich someday, which is a bit like taking out a mortgage based on expecting to win the lottery on Friday, isn't it?

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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 8:52:30 AM   
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quote:

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I was wondering how people would feel,
if the GOP were to let go of the Bush Tax cuts?
Would that make a big difference to you or not?


It wont make a big difference to me, because thanks to Obama's failed policies my income has skyrocketed the last couple of years. It would make a huge difference to anyone who bought a house relying on them to continue though....which is why not extending them will guarantee an even worse recession.

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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 10:09:00 AM   
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ORIGINAL: willbeurdaddy


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ORIGINAL: Whiplashsmile4

I was wondering how people would feel,
if the GOP were to let go of the Bush Tax cuts?
Would that make a big difference to you or not?


It wont make a big difference to me, because thanks to Obama's failed policies my income has skyrocketed the last couple of years. It would make a huge difference to anyone who bought a house relying on them to continue though....which is why not extending them will guarantee an even worse recession.

Silly, Willbur. If Obama was the reason for that, it wouldn't have started a couple of years ago would it?

You can thank Bush for the failed economy helping you out while you're sucking him off.

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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 10:16:22 AM   
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thanks to Obama's failed policies


Which is to say, continuing Bush's.

I agree, get rid of the lingering Bush policies.



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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 10:19:18 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: willbeurdaddy


quote:

ORIGINAL: Whiplashsmile4

I was wondering how people would feel,
if the GOP were to let go of the Bush Tax cuts?
Would that make a big difference to you or not?


It wont make a big difference to me, because thanks to Obama's failed policies my income has skyrocketed the last couple of years. It would make a huge difference to anyone who bought a house relying on them to continue though....which is why not extending them will guarantee an even worse recession.


wilbur's income has skyrocketed due to Obama's failed policies? There is no end in sight to the lies this guy spews out.

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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 10:42:22 AM   
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ORIGINAL: domiguy


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ORIGINAL: willbeurdaddy


quote:

ORIGINAL: Whiplashsmile4

I was wondering how people would feel,
if the GOP were to let go of the Bush Tax cuts?
Would that make a big difference to you or not?


It wont make a big difference to me, because thanks to Obama's failed policies my income has skyrocketed the last couple of years. It would make a huge difference to anyone who bought a house relying on them to continue though....which is why not extending them will guarantee an even worse recession.


wilbur's income has skyrocketed due to Obama's failed policies? There is no end in sight to the lies this guy spews out.

Remember he makes some absurd amount per day as a consultant pushing supply side theory or so he claimed.

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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 11:10:01 AM   
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thanks to Obama's failed policies


Which is to say, continuing Bush's.

I agree, get rid of the lingering Bush policies.




lol-   yup.

the GOP needs to get past Reagan.

I do not favor higher taxes.

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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 11:28:38 AM   
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ORIGINAL: TheRaptorJesus


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ORIGINAL: willbeurdaddy


quote:

ORIGINAL: Whiplashsmile4

I was wondering how people would feel,
if the GOP were to let go of the Bush Tax cuts?
Would that make a big difference to you or not?


It wont make a big difference to me, because thanks to Obama's failed policies my income has skyrocketed the last couple of years. It would make a huge difference to anyone who bought a house relying on them to continue though....which is why not extending them will guarantee an even worse recession.

Silly, Willbur. If Obama was the reason for that, it wouldn't have started a couple of years ago would it?

You can thank Bush for the failed economy helping you out while you're sucking him off.


Uhhhh , yes, it started when he won the Dem nomination and my clients recognized the economic damage he would do, so almost exactly 2 years ago. And that is the Dems responsible for the "failed" economy (your words not mine), starting with Clinton, and continued by Frank and Dodd.

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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 11:29:47 AM   
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ORIGINAL: DomKen


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ORIGINAL: domiguy


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ORIGINAL: willbeurdaddy


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ORIGINAL: Whiplashsmile4

I was wondering how people would feel,
if the GOP were to let go of the Bush Tax cuts?
Would that make a big difference to you or not?


It wont make a big difference to me, because thanks to Obama's failed policies my income has skyrocketed the last couple of years. It would make a huge difference to anyone who bought a house relying on them to continue though....which is why not extending them will guarantee an even worse recession.


wilbur's income has skyrocketed due to Obama's failed policies? There is no end in sight to the lies this guy spews out.

Remember he makes some absurd amount per day as a consultant pushing supply side theory or so he claimed.


I dont push any theory. We model all generally accepted theories.

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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 11:36:48 AM   
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And that is the Dems responsible for the "failed" economy (your words not mine), starting with Clinton, and continued by Frank and Dodd.


Ah. So eight years of Bush was all a dream, all with no impact.

Yet Reagan was responsible for the Clinton boom.

Among the reasons you make no sense when you talk politics.

Finance, yes. Politics, no.


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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 11:48:57 AM   
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And that is the Dems responsible for the "failed" economy (your words not mine), starting with Clinton, and continued by Frank and Dodd.


Ah. So eight years of Bush was all a dream, all with no impact.

Yet Reagan was responsible for the Clinton boom.

Among the reasons you make no sense when you talk politics.

Finance, yes. Politics, no.




The drop during the Bush adminstration took place during Democrat control of Congress. Clinton's contribution was the repeal of Glass-Steagall. Frank and Dodds contribution was hiding and refusing to do anything about Fannie and Freddie despite Bush's attempts to do so. The housing bubble and bad paper lies directly at their feet. There is simply no contrary argument other than playing ostrich.

Finance and politics, unfortunately are inextricably intertwined, and I make perfect sense on both. You may not agree on the political parts, but at least you don't hide behind semantics and ad hominen on the financial.

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Expressed in dollars and cents,
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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 1:03:28 PM   
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You keep going back and forth. Which is responsible for the economy , Congress or the President. Seems you try to craft your economic bs to fit your political bs.

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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 1:05:36 PM   
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Those tax cuts are going to cost 600 billion a year.

That money will be tagged onto our already huge debt.

In essence,we`re going to borrow 600 Billion from the Chinese to give rich people more money.

And b/c of those cuts,the debt from that money borrowed from China to give to rich people, will fall on the middle class and their children.

How the fuck cons support this idiocy is still a mystery.

The cuts have also proven to be failures at job creation,which was how they were sold to America.


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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 1:08:43 PM   
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But we need to pay them or they might take their money and leave. Not spending it and investing it so that jobs for the middle class can be created!..............

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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 1:13:15 PM   
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You keep going back and forth. Which is responsible for the economy , Congress or the President. Seems you try to craft your economic bs to fit your political bs.




Uhhhhh both. to what extent depends on their relative power at the time.

Presidents party controls both houses=President >
both houses controlled by opposition party=Congress >
split Congress=could be either depending on whether the issue is spending or taxes and the party of the President

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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 1:23:15 PM   
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LOL....Nothing like being caught in your own trap there willbeur. You are embarrassing yourself.

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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 2:11:52 PM   
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LOL....Nothing like being caught in your own trap there willbeur. You are embarrassing yourself.


Not caught in anything. My response to your feeble attempt at "gotcha" is totally consistent with reality and all of my posts.

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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 2:15:30 PM   
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LOL.......you are delusional. baby boomer right? It shows.

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RE: The GOP needs to let go of Bush? - 8/12/2010 2:17:27 PM   
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Finance and politics, unfortunately are inextricably intertwined, and I make perfect sense on both. You may not agree on the political parts, but at least you don't hide behind semantics and ad hominen on the financial.


I don't hide behind them on the political either. I do call you on unsupported conclusions.


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