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And Jason, I understand what Obama wants to do and his world view. The problem is that the American people diagree with him in this case. My question is this: If the public hates this bill, and they keep on hating it more and more as time goes on, if you look at the polls. Knowing this, should Obama still push it through? |
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According to Rasmussen Reports Americans oppose the Stimulus Package 37-43%.
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Ron Paul on the compromise stimulus bill:
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This whole thread is just funny to me. Starting it with a video from fake news.. I mean fox news first already put it on the wrong foot. From what I know, here are a few pieces of truth.
1) Republican's answer for this financial situation is to have more tax cuts. We watched Bush do tax cut after tax cut after tax cut, and we see how perfectly it worked. If it were up to the republicans we'd get down to 0% tax before they start thinking logically. Tax cuts and giving out free cash to spend to the public does not help the economy, it hurts it. 2) Jason is right to an extent, the republicans do NOT want to play ball with the democrats. As much as Obama is sucking up to them, they truly have no intention of buying into his agenda. NOT because the fact that what he's doing may be bad for hte country in the long run, but because they need something to stand on politically. The fact is Obama could come up with a stimulus package that looked like it was written by the heads of the GOP themselves, it could be exactly what they think the country needs, and they'd still reject it for political reasons. They dont' give a shit about the country, they want to have a chance in the next elections.. Which brings me to my third point... 3) The republican party right now is stuck. By them being such a small minority now, with having such a high approval rating president, they have to be a bit more wise about how they go about voting. They could sit back and cock block and vote against the stimulus packages that Obama comes up with, and not allow it to pass. If they do this, and the economy gets worse, they will get blamed soley for every problem that happens. Especially considering Obama reached out to them to help them mold the package, they'd be an easy scapegoat for any issues. "We tried to fix things, but they didn't want to help." I really don't think they have a choice but to go with it in the end. Even though they're talking a lot (since Obama empowered them), it'd be a political nightmare for the party if they fight it. |
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By the way, the whole "its not a stimulus, its a spending bill" makes no sense whatsoever. That talking point is just a very retarded play on words to make people think its bad. I dare someone give real reasoning to why that bill isn't a stimulus package. Yes it has spending, like every stimulus package in history. And yes its purpose is to help stimulate the economy and create jobs.
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And as stated before, the middle/lower class are less likely to spend the money they get back instead using it to save or pay off debt. Now the concept is giving larger companies tax breaks will allow them to invest in more jobs and stuff, but there has to be a demand for their product or service and if the lower/middle class people aren't buying that chews up a lot of your potential audience. |
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As GAME said, we have had tax cuts for the last 8 years and look where it's got us. Republicans for some reason think Tax cuts will magically fix all our problems, and that couldnt be further from the truth.
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If you want to talk about spending plans, then it should be a discussion for appropriations, not stimulus. Its flat out dishonest. Quote:
I find it surprising that you would make these gross accusations and you are one of the people who are arguing on this bill without mentioning any of its content. Do you even know what is in this bill, or are are you just upset that the opposition hasn't simply handed the King his crown? Do you really believe that only one side holds the vanguard of honest discussion and debate? Is it possible that Republicans could be against this bill because they believe it would truly harm out nation? Quote:
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And you seem to be very strongly behind this bill. Why? |
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That should be answer enough. But, ask yourself this. If the country is in huge debt to the fed and to other countries, where is money supposed to be generated to pay off this debt? Give me an example of how a tax cut will make the government more money, and I'll gladly disarm it. In my opinion, I think Obama shouldn't have touched taxes. The republican tax cut strategy is 100% political, and in my opinion makes no sense whatsoever. They keep pushing for tax cuts over and over, even when it makes no sense.. And when their opposition gets into office they're stuck with the tough decision of raising taxes to help the situation. Tax cuts do not help the economy, they help republicans win elections. But thanks to Bush, a lot more people see things for what they are. Hopefully Obama will take the responceable stance in the long run, and be smart enough to make people understand the truth of the sitation. (But with how this stimulus bill is, I guess that's too late. Politics defeats common sense again.) I actually like that the stimulus now is more of a long term thing, and not one of those bush spending bills that's treat everything like an emergency. "Zomg I need 1 trillion to give to my buddies before I leave office!" That helped... |
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Professor.. I'm not behind the bill at all. In fact, I'm not for any stimulus package. I'm just bashing how politics work in general in this situation. Maybe you should read it back with that thought in mind.
I'm not defending the package at all. And by the way, he met with the house republicans, and allowed their ideas to change the bill to an extent. |
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And if the country is in such debt, like you said, how is borrowing $1,000,000,000,000.00 for the "stimulus plan" going to fix that? Quote:
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Real quick: I *think* the issue here comes from a fundamental misunderstanding of tax cuts, coupled with the need to consider other economic events in the past eight years. |
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Also, the recent banking collapse has nothing to do with Bush's tax cuts. Please see this ten-page New York Times article for the main cause behind the collapse (which, in short, was due to out-dated risk management software). Quote:
Remember, there is little correlation between tax rates and tax revenue: ![]() However, there is a strong correlation between tax revenue and GDP: ![]() Since tax revenue increases with ever-increasing GDP, it makes sense to facilitate private economic growth, through smart tax policies. So, no matter the tax rate, tax revenue (what matters), remains largely the same percentage of overall GDP: ![]() Unfortunately, that's all I have time for today. I hope this makes things a little clearer. |
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