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The ONLY Way We can Fix the Economy


               
2011 Dec 10, 1:30pm   6,405 views  21 comments

by HousingWatcher   follow (0)  

There is only one way we can fixt the economy and restore propsperity. And that way is to defeat the insane Tea Party Republicans who currently hold one house of Congress hostage.

"Basically we're still stuck in the situation we were three years ago and we haven't made any progress at all except that our problems are much worse because of political reasons, because we now have a crazy party in charge of one of the Houses of our Congress and they won't allow anything to happen because it's in their vested interest to make things worse,” Bartlett explained in his typically exasperated way. “Plus they have a theory that is completely nuts…. I'm very depressed. I'd love to see some program like this [paper] enacted. I see zero chance of it happening. The most we can hope for is that a complete crazy person like Newt Gingrich gets the Republican nomination, the Republicans lose so badly that they lose control of the House and don't get control of the Senate and then maybe in a year we can finally talk about doing something rational such as what is discussed in this paper.”

--Former Regan Advisor Bruce Bartlett

http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/12/economic-experts-gather-in-dc-to-explain-why-politics-has-doomed-us.php

#politics

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18   zzyzzx   @   2011 Dec 12, 4:20am  

Kevin says

- Businesses that require exploiting labor (children, unsafe environments, illegal immigrants) to be profitable.

Which is why we need to ban imports from countries that use child labor, allow unsafe environments, etc. to create a more level playing field.

19   HousingWatcher   @   2011 Dec 12, 4:27am  

I live in a state where you cannot pump your own gas, New Jersey, and our gas prices are consistently below the national average.

So that means one thing: Gas stations in states that allow customers to pump their own gas are POCKETING the saved money instead of passing on to the consumer in the form of lower prices.

20   HousingWatcher   @   2011 Dec 12, 4:29am  

mdovell says

Regulations do hurt. Just take a trip to the northeast sometime and look at the old mill towns.

Yet you cannot name a single regulations that hurts business.

21   nope   @   2011 Dec 13, 3:24am  

zzyzzx says

Kevin says

- Businesses that require exploiting labor (children, unsafe environments, illegal immigrants) to be profitable.

Which is why we need to ban imports from countries that use child labor, allow unsafe environments, etc. to create a more level playing field.

If the homeowner isn't insulted by your offer...you didn't bid low enough!!!

Yes. I'm surprised nobody has gone to the WTO about this stuff. It's not possible to have a stable free trade arrangement between nations with fundamentally different ideas about how human beings should be treated.

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