ChesusRice
Well-Known Member
Where are the fucking jobs?
Where are the fucking tax cuts?Where are the fucking jobs?
You been out of the country for the better part of the last decade?Where are the fucking tax cuts?
If raising taxes creates jobs, why dont we tax everyone at 100% ?
Bingo!Tax cuts causes companies to hoard money, whereas higher taxes causes them to look for write offs, whether that be buying more equipment, hiring more people,etc. It is one of the big reasons the economy took off after Clinton raised taxes.
If stimulus packages and 0% interest rates created jobs where are they?Where are the fucking jobs?
If stimulus packages and 0% interest rates created jobs where are they?
If stimulus packages and 0% interest rates created jobs where are they?
Im glad you are finally admitting what a failure Obama's policies have been (the same as bush). Remember when he said you can't raise taxes on people during a recession? What's changed?
Were you living in a cave when we told building turtle tunnels would keep UE under 8%? We've borrowed over 5T and increase GDP by a little over 1T, that's poor investment.Were you living in a cave the months before Obama took office and we were losing 700,000 jobs a month?
How could you guys possibly argue that tax increases create jobs? Please, enlighten me on how that is economically possible? When you tax to redistribute wealth or drone children in Afghanistan you are creating a third party in government, which is less efficient. Funneling money through government by taxation is always less efficient than the free market because you have to create bureaucracies to spend the revenue for whatever purpose.
Thanks Life, you just made a good argument for single payer.
Ryan and Romney's voucher system - and in fact all voucher systems incorporate the worst of government and private institutions. Why would it be "better" for seniors to get money from the government in order to pay private insurance companies.
But back to your question, aren't bureaucracies composed of people who collect a paycheck and eat and pay morgages and drive cars?
Why is it that so many contend that "government doesn't produce anything"? As though government is some sort of manufacturing company that is failing in it's widget assembly line.Yes but they don't produce anything, therefore it is dead weight loss. What do regulatory agencies produce that would increase GDP?
Single payer is probably better than the obama/romneycare scheme, because this mixed market non sense allows for a lot more corruption.
Actually, he made a good argument to get government out of the entire process. Lower taxation paired with tax-free medical funds (if you really MUST have some government involvement) and allowing people to actually shop for their plans anywhere in the country is the intelligent choice. I'll take healthy market competition over government intrusion any day.Thanks Life, you just made a good argument for single payer.
Ryan and Romney's voucher system - and in fact all voucher systems incorporate the worst of government and private institutions. Why would it be "better" for seniors to get money from the government in order to pay private insurance companies.
But back to your question, aren't bureaucracies composed of people who collect a paycheck and eat and pay morgages and drive cars?
Why is it that so many contend that "government doesn't produce anything"? As though government is some sort of manufacturing company that is failing in it's widget assembly line.
As I have said, government produces order. It is hard to know how valuable that order is until it is absent. I lived through two different L.A. riots, this is what a lack of order looks like and the first to rain scalding diatribes over this lack of order is conservatives. They manage usually to blame the "criminals" but those criminals are always there, they don't just spontaneously appear in certain instances, they become evident when there is a state of disorder. Yet they will seldom acknowlege that it is that lack of order that has them so upset. Government does indeed "produce something". You may argue that they are not very efficient and that it costs too much for the order we receive but that is a different argument.
Without order there would be little or no GDP at all, now why do you contend that government has to contribute to GDP?
We agree about single payer but thanks muchly to FOX, single payer was taken off the table early on so we have what we have. This is common with conservatives. They need to prove their basic philosophy, that government doesn't work. If they ever allow it to work, they will be proven to be wrong and conservatives must never be wrong. The best they can to is cripple any prospectivly good program in order to say "there,you see? this doesn't work eitherr".
so we have health care reform that is far from satisfactory.
Actually, he made a good argument to get government out of the entire process. Lower taxation paired with tax-free medical funds (if you really MUST have some government involvement) and allowing people to actually shop for their plans anywhere in the country is the intelligent choice. I'll take healthy market competition over government intrusion any day.
I'd much rather pay for my random monthly visits (which those with deductibles end up doing anyways) and buying a far, far less expensive policy to cover major illnesses or injuries. I can choose the level of coverage I want for almost any type of insurance I want to purchase, except health insurance. That option is out there, but most people aren't allowed to make that choice.
Yeah, bureaucracies are people, just like corporations. The difference is a corporation watches the bottom line and only hires employees that serve a necessary purpose. Government does the exact opposite, they fabricate a "department of" to address a non-existent problem, then populate that department with enough workers to spend every penny of their allotted budget, to make sure their budget isn't reduced the next year. I spent 4 years in the Pentagon working side by side with federal employees, went to the meetings and saw them spend like crazy at the end of the year to protect their budget. They replaced equipment that was only a third of the way through it's expected lifespan, gave bonuses to all the civilian employees and bought perishable supplies in quantities we could never use before their expiration dates. I've seen the horror show, up close and personal, these people have NO respect for the taxpayers money.
Single payer, no fucking thank you.
Actually, he made a good argument to get government out of the entire process. Lower taxation paired with tax-free medical funds (if you really MUST have some government involvement) and allowing people to actually shop for their plans anywhere in the country is the intelligent choice. I'll take healthy market competition over government intrusion any day.
I'd much rather pay for my random monthly visits (which those with deductibles end up doing anyways) and buying a far, far less expensive policy to cover major illnesses or injuries. I can choose the level of coverage I want for almost any type of insurance I want to purchase, except health insurance. That option is out there, but most people aren't allowed to make that choice.
Yeah, bureaucracies are people, just like corporations. The difference is a corporation watches the bottom line and only hires employees that serve a necessary purpose. Government does the exact opposite, they fabricate a "department of" to address a non-existent problem, then populate that department with enough workers to spend every penny of their allotted budget, to make sure their budget isn't reduced the next year. I spent 4 years in the Pentagon working side by side with federal employees, went to the meetings and saw them spend like crazy at the end of the year to protect their budget. They replaced equipment that was only a third of the way through it's expected lifespan, gave bonuses to all the civilian employees and bought perishable supplies in quantities we could never use before their expiration dates. I've seen the horror show, up close and personal, these people have NO respect for the taxpayers money.
Single payer, no fucking thank you.