ALF Posted July 4, 2017 Posted July 4, 2017 What's more important, more welfare or more jobs? Until there are more living wage jobs , welfare has to bridge that gap.
grinreaper Posted July 4, 2017 Posted July 4, 2017 Until there are more living wage jobs , welfare has to bridge that gap. Until the economy takes off there won't be any more living wage jobs added. You guys on the left should back Trump's healthcare plan and his eventual tax cuts so that the economy grows if you ever have hopes of more welfare spending.
ALF Posted July 4, 2017 Posted July 4, 2017 Until the economy takes off there won't be any more living wage jobs added. You guys on the left should back Trump's healthcare plan and his eventual tax cuts so that the economy grows if you ever have hopes of more welfare spending. If Trump can deliver on his campaign promises , God bless him , I will be all in , honest.
DC Tom Posted July 4, 2017 Posted July 4, 2017 If Trump can deliver on his campaign promises , God bless him , I will be all in , honest. You know he can't. And even if, through some miracle, he could, the Democrats would do everything in their power to prevent it.
Koko78 Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 You know he can't. And even if, through some miracle, he could, the Democrats would do everything in their power to prevent it. While simultaneously going on about how they would support what he's doing if he could just pass it through Congress without their support and get through the inevitable liberal court challenges...
Doc Brown Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 Until the economy takes off there won't be any more living wage jobs added. You guys on the left should back Trump's healthcare plan and his eventual tax cuts so that the economy grows if you ever have hopes of more welfare spending. I'm very wary of right wing economic theories that Trump's budget proposal seems to fully embrace. I would be shocked if 15 years from now we'd look back and say those Trump tax cuts were proven to be a great idea with solid short term and long term economic outcomes.
grinreaper Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 I'm very wary of right wing economic theories that Trump's budget proposal seems to fully embrace. I would be shocked if 15 years from now we'd look back and say those Trump tax cuts were proven to be a great idea with solid short term and long term economic outcomes. If we don't grow the economy substantially there will have to be draconian cuts to government spending or the deficits will bury us. What do you suggest as an economic plan to grow the economy?
ALF Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 (edited) If we don't grow the economy substantially there will have to be draconian cuts to government spending or the deficits will bury us. What do you suggest as an economic plan to grow the economy? Trump was right about unfair trade agreements and sending millions of manufacturing jobs to low wage countries. The many thousands of closed factories here that use to support entire communities and yes offer health coverage. Politicians since Clinton and NAFTA sold this country out driving up the national debt. All the P/T min wage jobs that don't pay taxes won't reduce that debt Tax cuts to companies who bring back or create new jobs , sure. Edited July 5, 2017 by ALF
Tiberius Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 Until the economy takes off there won't be any more living wage jobs added. You guys on the left should back Trump's healthcare plan and his eventual tax cuts so that the economy grows if you ever have hopes of more welfare spending. But we have had decades of tax cuts for the wealthy. W Bush cut taxes and all we got out of that was the worst recession since the Great Depression. Sure, let's try that again!
grinreaper Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 But we have had decades of tax cuts for the wealthy. W Bush cut taxes and all we got out of that was the worst recession since the Great Depression. Sure, let's try that again! You don't have a clue why that recession started and I could explain it to you 100 times and you would still stick to the talking points that are given you. You proudly wear your ignorance like it was custom made for you.
IDBillzFan Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 You don't have a clue why that recession started and I could explain it to you 100 times and you would still stick to the talking points that are given you. You proudly wear your ignorance like it was custom made for you. He doesn't see his post as inaccurate. He sees it as the start of another Land Rover payment.
row_33 Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 You don't have a clue why that recession started and I could explain it to you 100 times and you would still stick to the talking points that are given you. You proudly wear your ignorance like it was custom made for you. Now you see the light about Tiberius... But his view is important and he has a right to give it, and you have a right to scroll past any posts under that name...
grinreaper Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 Now you see the light about Tiberius... But his view is important and he has a right to give it, and you have a right to scroll past any posts under that name... I've been here for years as 3rdnlng and am well aware of gator's special stupidity. I usually ignore him but every once in awhile feel like insulting his stupid ass. That's my prerogative.
DC Tom Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 Now you see the light about Tiberius... But his view is important and he has a right to give it, and you have a right to scroll past any posts under that name... His view is NOT important. He has a right to give it...but it's of no importance whatsoever.
row_33 Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 His view is NOT important. He has a right to give it...but it's of no importance whatsoever. I'm a Canadian, so it would cause me to agonize too much to immediately dismiss Tib's comments, he may have something useful even if it's once every 1000 posts. It also drives comments on here, keeping it flowing is important.
Magox Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 But we have had decades of tax cuts for the wealthy. W Bush cut taxes and all we got out of that was the worst recession since the Great Depression. Sure, let's try that again! So the Tax cuts caused the Recession?
DC Tom Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 So the Tax cuts caused the Recession? Well...a higher capital gains tax would have reduced turnover in the housing market, reducing the number of loans written and keeping housing prices from becoming over-inflated. I actually made it to "...keeping housing prices from..." before I started laughing. Didn't think I'd make it that far.
grinreaper Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 Well...a higher capital gains tax would have reduced turnover in the housing market, reducing the number of loans written and keeping housing prices from becoming over-inflated. I actually made it to "...keeping housing prices from..." before I started laughing. Didn't think I'd make it that far. If I were you I'd be worried. Real worried. You've got that gatorthink down pat.
Tiberius Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 So the Tax cuts caused the Recession? No, but they sure did not prevent it, or create any economic miracle or or...pay for themselves. The point is, the tax cuts in the "health care" bill won't solve our medical problems as thirdthing was suggesting You don't have a clue why that recession started and I could explain it to you 100 times and you would still stick to the talking points that are given you. You proudly wear your ignorance like it was custom made for you. I can just imagine your explanation of the recession. It would go something like this: Democrats
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