Aestu wrote:
What would you have them do?
Passing the health care monstrosity was something that shouldn't have happened. It's killed jobs, and every new estimate shows its projected costs as larger than the last estimate. The bailouts/stimulus crap under both Bush and Obama were terrible. The best things Obama could do now would be to streamline and reduce regulation, simplify taxes (removing loopholes in the process would be acceptable), reduce the number of federal employees (including the military), end subsidies, and end foreign aid.
Aestu wrote:
So you were in diapers during the Carter administration and preschool during Reagan. Your point?
Unlike you, I was out of diapers at the age of four, which is how old I was when Carter was elected. Old enough that by the age of 8 when he was overwhelmingly booted the fuck out of the White House, I was familiar with words like "gas line" and "misery index." I was in high school before Reagan left office. Most people had jobs, taxes were low...hell, idiots like you refer to the 80s as "the decade of greed," that's how fucking great things were. That "ridiculous" military spending destroyed the USSR when they couldn't keep up, ending the Cold War, and provided jobs for everything from ammo manufacturing to ship building. In fact, things were so much better when Reagan was president that his popularity was such that when he ran for re-election, his opponent barely carried his own home state...which was the only state his opponent won.
Aestu wrote:
Three years is an eyeblink.
Not when you only hold the job for four years. Three years is the alarm clock going off through dinner for a presidency.
Aestu wrote:
The Iraq War has been going on for almost TEN years now. Germany unified over twenty years ago, and East Germany still lags behind Western Europe.
How long did it take France to recover from the John Law crisis?
We're not either Germany, and we're not France. We came out of economic doldrums in the early 80s in a relatively short period of time. The only thing stopping us from doing that now is new entitlements mucking up the works and threats of tax increases. At least there is the possibility that the stress over possible tax increases will be put to rest after the past week.
Aestu wrote:
He didn't start the Iraq War. He didn't push unaffordable tax cuts. The policies that got us here...were not his fault.
The policies that kept government agencies from communicating vital information that might have stopped the 9/11 attacks weren't the fault of Bush, either, but three years into his Presidency he wasn't complaining about his predecessor(s).
Aestu wrote:
For one thing, Palin is a criminal. Obama isn't.
What is the crime of which Palin has been convicted? Oh, I forgot, you probably can't answer that...
Aestu wrote:
This isn't a court of law.
Aestu wrote:
This dude...named Clinton...
That dude didn't do anything to pay down the deficit.
Aestu wrote:
What mistakes? If you mean tax cuts while ramping up military spending and adventures in foreign countries (do you remember Grenada? Contragate? The Gulf War? "Star Wars"?) then no they haven't.
You mean the tax cuts that increased federal revenues and added "Laffer Curve" to the lexicon of economics. [sarcasm]Wow! Way to prove me wrong![/sarcasm]
Oh, and add another "WRONG" to your tally. The Gulf War occurred during the presidency of George H. W. Bush...and you wonder how we can all think you're just pulling shit out of your ass.
Aestu wrote:
A Chinese worker costs about 1/10th what an American one does, there's no environmental or labor laws, and forced eviction/land theft is legal there.
A few tens of percent difference in taxes/costs isn't nearly as decisive as exponentially lower labor costs and costs of doing business.
Arguing it's taxation is even less logical when you factor in the costs of doing business overseas such as fuel and maintaining a branch office.
Also, in China, all PCs used in that country have to have backdoors for the government, and it's illegal to do business there without setting up a domestic subsidiary (read: hire goldbrickers). The American government is a veritable white knight for business by comparison.
The only real draw for China is dirt cheap labor and no rule of law.
Not every job gets sent to China, if for no other reason than that not everything American business makes involves cheap plastic shit for Wal*Mart, and your "explanation" fails to explain why employees lost through normal attrition aren't being replaced at many businesses.
Aestu wrote:
Arguing it's obamacare isn't logical either since what the EU and Japan have is even more radical and they are doing fine.
Ah, yes, Europe. Definitely the picture of fiscal health, no problems at all over there *cough*Greece*cough*Ireland*cough*...excuse me, must be allergies.
Aestu wrote:
We also have more deductions and exemptions than any other country.
Can never just admit that you're just wrong, can you? Is that because your foot keeps getting in the way of your tongue? It's a more charitable explanation than "you're a delusional semi-literate moron who spends the bulk of his time talking out of his ass."
Your Pal,
Jubber