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Where does the money to fund the military come from?
Where does the money to fund the military come from?
At its earliest source, the Federal Mint. But keep saying that the government cannot create jobs. You should tell Utahbill that his time spent working at a nuclear power plant wasn't a job because government research started the whole industry. Since government cannot create jobs, that wasn't a job. lol. Keep pushing that line. It makes you look more and more absurd.
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The pic in the OP is a joke. There isn't enough makeup or man-tan to make those "Hill" bullies look sincere...
I'll give them this, tho. They sure know their audience. There are a lot of conservatives having little orgasms right now, too bad is it just mental masturbation.
So, left wihout and real argument, the Leftists fall back to racial slurs.
I suppose you can explain how my post was racist? How about your sig? Can you prove Michelle Obama said that? If not, it indicates an unreasonable hatred for the first lady, maybe even a little prejudice?
LMAO!!!...so, tax money has nothing to do with it?
The government gets 90+% of it's money from the private sector.
Your argument is still absurd as it argues that no one in the military has a job.
Oh, it's like that sig somebody's wearing about loving boobs, allegedly stated by the Pope.
That's the usual tactic of Libbos. When Republicans are to blame, blame the Republicans. When the Democrats are to blame, blame everyone. Just like Katrina.
You mean like everything was Clinton's fault? remember we just got over 12 years of conservatives excuse Bush for every stupid thing he did.
However, the thing is, something this large is never done by one single person. Only a partisan idiot would argue that it has been. The deficit isn't new and didn't just start with Obama. And I distinctly remember hearing arguments by conservatives that the deficit didn't matter when Bush and republicans were spending like drunker saliors during the Bush years. Heck, even Reagan wasn't opposed to some deficit spending.
So, let's give credit where credit is due. Neither republcains or cemocrats will seriously tackle the deficit until they are forced to. This deficit problem didn't happen over night, and no magic will fix it. It will be difficult and long term, and it will require making both republicans and democrats unhappy. So, keep talking to your representatives demanding that they cut spending and increase taxes, . . . if you really care about the deficit that is.
The pope has a dim view of boobs? Maybe he should get some glasses, and some testosterone shots.
]You mean like everything was Clinton's fault? remember we just got over 12 years of conservatives excuse Bush for every stupid thing he did.
However, the thing is, something this large is never done by one single person. Only a partisan idiot would argue that it has been. The deficit isn't new and didn't just start with Obama. And I distinctly remember hearing arguments by conservatives that the deficit didn't matter when Bush and republicans were spending like drunker saliors during the Bush years. Heck, even Reagan wasn't opposed to some deficit spending.
Find where I said it was, "all CLinton's fault", then get back to me.
So, Obama is a partisan idiot? All we hear is how it's Bush's fault and about the, "failed policies of the past". He enver mentions the failing policies we have presently.
Not sure I was speaking about just "you." But do you deny many argued it was Clinton fault all through the Bush presidency?
Obama is certainly partisan. And he is palying a partisan game. Nothing new in this. But he does require his audience to be non-thinking just as those trying to excuse Bush are. The deficit needed both republicans and democrats to grow to where it is now, and neither has done what is needed to reduce, and if they ever did, they would be booted out of office faster than they have lately. It is not politically viable to be fiscally repsonsible. Sadly.
Some perhaps. I can't imagine that the prosperity during the Bush presidency was Clinton's fault.
Over a trillion dollars in so called stimulus certainly didn't help. Killing jobs, with new legislation isn't going to help. Increasing taxes on an already depressed private sector is going to make things worse, not to mention what Obamacare is going to do. Now, tell us, who did all that? It wasn't the Republicans.
There wasn't that much properity. Really, that is revisionist on your part.
As for helping, no it didn't help the deficit. But, are you arguing there were no other considerations? I would say much of it would have caused more problems had he not spent on the stimulus. In fact, he may not have spent enough. Deficit spending and stimulus spending, even bailouts are not new. A president who did nothing would face far more outrage than what Obama is now.
The rest of your complain is not supported by facts. There is no evidence tax increases kill jobs. Remember, we're under the tax cuts right now. Where are the jobs?
Wait another year, or so. There'll be mountains of evidence for you.
Did you ever wonder why the economy took off after WW2? Was it because of the war, or bcause of the massive tax cuts following the war.
Or the spending produced by government putting money in at the bottom. Again, historically we can see that the economy has done well with a high tax rate and with a low tax rate, and everything combination in between. There is no evidence that taxes control the economy. Remeber, we have tax cuts right now, and just how is the economy doing?
The government put money in at the bottom for ten years. It was called, "The Great Depression". The top tax rate was raised to 79% in 1936. Does it appear that that help things? Then, came along the tax cuts after WW2 and the economy boomed. gee, let's see!!
You're making a leap. Look at causal relationship error fallacy. You can't reason something out in this manner.
try reading some history:
Labor, farms, mines, factories, trading houses, investment firms, communications — even cultural and educational institutions — were enlisted into the war effort. The nation accumulated big money and generated huge new industries to mass produce planes, ships, armored vehicles and numerous other items. Major population shifts occurred as people headed to new jobs.
The draft helped bring the armed forces of the United States to more than 15 million members. Approximately 65 million men and women were in uniform or worked in war-related jobs by the end of 1943.
Massive unemployment became a thing of the past and the Great Depression was swallowed up in the worldwide effort to defeat the Axis powers of Japan, Germany and Italy.
The Great Depression
And you might avoid conservative revisionist history.
The depression didn't end, until after the war.
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