"Judge Dredd" <Wm****ley--fascist@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> McCain: "The issue of economics is not something I've understood as well
> as I should. .
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> Won't that be a problem for the GOP in what may soon become a recession
> year?
> The economy will be worse by then and when McCain said he doesn't know
> much about the economy-welll-that didn't help him in that area no matter
> how many times McCain denies saying this.
>
> Perhaps from The Wall Street Journal, which on Nov. 26, 2005, published
> this quote from an interview with McCain: "I'm going to be honest: I
know
> a lot less about economics than I do about military and foreign policy
> issues. I still need to be educated."
>
> Or maybe the Boston Globe's Political Intelligence blog, which last
Dec.
> 18 published this quote from McCain: "The issue of economics is not
> something I've understood as well as I should. .
>
> http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110007600
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> We're going to beat this retard's ass like a pinada in November. What a
> clueless ****ing dope.
>
> Never trust a Republican with your money.
>
> In a related subject. Both Reagan and Bush cut taxes and made the claim
> that tax revenues went up ( see it works, cutting taxes for the
> cor****ations and rich raises tax revenue ). But what isn't said and the
> MSM failed to point out, as they cut taxes they both borrowed trillions
of
> dollars and push it into the economy. Each time those trillions of
dollars
> change hands in the economy, does it not contribute to the tax revenue?
My
> opinion is, that is where the increase tax revenues came from. We now
owe
> more than 8.5 trillion dollars. To use simple figures, if we are paying
5%
> interest on 10 trillion dollars a year, that comes out to 500 billion
> dollars of interest we (the tax payers) must pay a year.
>
> It's really quite simple. You CANNOT cut taxes and increase spending.
That
> is insane. So, in order to stimulate the economy, there are going to be
> tax cuts of some kind. That money will have to be made up somewhere.
Which
> program gets the axe? Betcha it ain't the military. IF the economic
> downturn continues as it is, the next President of the US will have the
> shortest voter honeymoon, in the history of the US and will not survive
> beyond one year.
>
> Who's McKook's running mate? Frist? Lott? Rove? Rice?
we're not choosing the head of the federal reserve. we're choosing a
president.
aint the president's job to be an expert in economics
note that Obama has no quilifications as an economic expert either.
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