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ummm… I may disagree that the first stimulus didn’t create any jobs. It most certainly did… government jobs, expanding the out of control, inefficient behemoth we live with. And nothing that offsets the private sector job loss. And also temporary jobs that constituted less that 30 hours for the entire gig. Semantics, I know. But it’s what they use to justify deflating the dollar… which they are using as a strategy for economic recovery. A dangerous gamble, unlikely to succeed, and guaranteed to further lower the standard of living for Americans.
But then, ain’t that just where this Congress and POTUS want us to be? “Beholding” to the feds?
bill-tb
14 years ago
dittos the government jon creation … But not real jobs.
And the second stimulus won’t either. Does that mean they admit the first stilulus didn’t work as intended … But we were told.
@MataHarley: I changed “any” to “many.” Does that help? There certainly were not the promised 3.5 million.
Davey
14 years ago
Any more stimulation and this is going to start looking like a nation of crackheads. It’s time for Mr. O to take a chill pill and stop trying to “govern” us with such a frenzied fervor. He’s gonna’ legislate us into rubber rooms.
lemonv
14 years ago
That would mean the 1st stimulus might have been successful in siphoning money out of the system (if you get my drift.) A lot of people (especially the ones at the top) might have concluded that “happy days are here again”.
With that kind of money flowing (in trillions of $) there must be a huge temptation to siphon money out (if you get my drift2). That may be the reason why they want another stimuli out.
ummm… I may disagree that the first stimulus didn’t create any jobs. It most certainly did… government jobs, expanding the out of control, inefficient behemoth we live with. And nothing that offsets the private sector job loss. And also temporary jobs that constituted less that 30 hours for the entire gig. Semantics, I know. But it’s what they use to justify deflating the dollar… which they are using as a strategy for economic recovery. A dangerous gamble, unlikely to succeed, and guaranteed to further lower the standard of living for Americans.
But then, ain’t that just where this Congress and POTUS want us to be? “Beholding” to the feds?
dittos the government jon creation … But not real jobs.
And the second stimulus won’t either. Does that mean they admit the first stilulus didn’t work as intended … But we were told.
@bill-tb: Bill, anyone who believes these people a second time around deserves to get fooled and pay the bill.
@MataHarley: I changed “any” to “many.” Does that help? There certainly were not the promised 3.5 million.
Any more stimulation and this is going to start looking like a nation of crackheads. It’s time for Mr. O to take a chill pill and stop trying to “govern” us with such a frenzied fervor. He’s gonna’ legislate us into rubber rooms.
That would mean the 1st stimulus might have been successful in siphoning money out of the system (if you get my drift.) A lot of people (especially the ones at the top) might have concluded that “happy days are here again”.
With that kind of money flowing (in trillions of $) there must be a huge temptation to siphon money out (if you get my drift2). That may be the reason why they want another stimuli out.