My Government will supply all my needs according to its riches and glory in the new Messiah.
787 billion spent
410 billion more proposed by year end
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Will, he promised that before he was elected. and what happens with the first bill he signed???? NOT ONE LINE ITEM is crossed out, infact!! he doesnt allow ANYONE enough time to read it EXCEPT for the top Democrats that wrote it, Pelosi, Reid and a few othersWill Robinson wrote:"I'm going to go through the next spending bill line by line and trim out the pork"...
Was addressed here… viewtopic.php?t=15011 But the topic starter let the thread die.Foil wrote: That said, what should we do about the economy?
The exact opposite of what the Republicans have done in the last few years...since it didn't work.Foil wrote:Sarcasm noted, but I generally agree with the perspective. The liberal push for big government spending isn't the answer (and in fact can be very problematic).
That said, what should we do about the economy?
The Real Deal
So who is to blame? There's plenty of blame to go around, and it doesn't fasten only on one party or even mainly on what Washington did or didn't do. As The Economist magazine noted recently, the problem is one of \"layered irresponsibility ... with hard-working homeowners and billionaire villains each playing a role.\" Here's a partial list of those alleged to be at fault:
The Federal Reserve, which slashed interest rates after the dot-com bubble burst, making credit cheap.
Home buyers, who took advantage of easy credit to bid up the prices of homes excessively.
Congress, which continues to support a mortgage tax deduction that gives consumers a tax incentive to buy more expensive houses.
Real estate agents, most of whom work for the sellers rather than the buyers and who earned higher commissions from selling more expensive homes.
The Clinton administration, which pushed for less stringent credit and downpayment requirements for working- and middle-class families.
Mortgage brokers, who offered less-credit-worthy home buyers subprime, adjustable rate loans with low initial payments, but exploding interest rates.
Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan, who in 2004, near the peak of the housing bubble, encouraged Americans to take out adjustable rate mortgages.
Wall Street firms, who paid too little attention to the quality of the risky loans that they bundled into Mortgage Backed Securities (MBS), and issued bonds using those securities as collateral.
The Bush administration, which failed to provide needed government oversight of the increasingly dicey mortgage-backed securities market.
An obscure accounting rule called mark-to-market, which can have the paradoxical result of making assets be worth less on paper than they are in reality during times of panic.
Collective delusion, or a belief on the part of all parties that home prices would keep rising forever, no matter how high or how fast they had already gone up.
The U.S. economy is enormously complicated. Screwing it up takes a great deal of cooperation. Claiming that a single piece of legislation was responsible for (or could have averted) the crisis is just political grandstanding. We have no advice to offer on how best to solve the financial crisis. But these sorts of partisan caricatures can only make the task more difficult.
CUDA wrote:Flunked History in School did you Bee![]()
either that or you have no concept of reality and have bought hook line and sinker the left Dogma.
FYI Bee
http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008 ... risis.html
unfortunately that is contrary to the facts of the cause of our current recessionBet51987 wrote:blah blah blah
Bet51987 wrote:Republicans had eight years to do something but did nothing and doing nothing didn't work very well. I want to go with Obama.
yeah.CUDA wrote:Flunked History in School did you Bee![]()
either that or you have no concept of reality and have bought hook line and sinker the left Dogma.
FYI Bee
http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008 ... risis.html
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I think I'll join ya.AlphaDoG wrote:Bet51987 wrote:Republicans had eight years to do something but did nothing and doing nothing didn't work very well. I want to go with Obama.
Bee, just so you know, neither party is acting in your best interest. Consider the fact that you, and your children, and quite possibly your children's children will be paying for JUST this one spending bill. I for one am going off the grid.
Well first I wouldn't try to fix it all at once. Cuda's suggestion of dispersing stimulus money back to the American people so THEY can get out of debt and then require all banks to refinance mortgages in foreclosure to terms that the people can actually afford. Anything sounds better than what seems to be happening. What I gather from Obama is this. Lets keep things the way they are and put the Givernment in charge of it to safeguard against this happening again.That said, what should we do about the economy?
Oh PULEESEBet51987 wrote:However, what makes me different than most members and downright racists in this forum is that I'm not praying for Obama to fail. I want him to succeed.
Bettina
One of the big failures that pushed our economy over the edge was invented and brought to bear by democrats, Clinton era. Barney Frank and company used Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae to underwrite mortgages that shouldn't have ever been written because the people they loaned the money to couldn't pay the bills...but they could vote democrat.Bet51987 wrote:Ok I concede. I don't have the time to research the blame game and whatever the Democrats did I didn't see the Republicans trying to undo but I do believe what AlphaDog said. Me, my children and their children, will be paying for the mistakes and the apathy that followed.
However, what makes me different than most members and downright racists in this forum is that I'm not praying for Obama to fail. I want him to succeed.
Bettina
Downright racists? I wasn't aware that we had any racists in here.Bettina wrote:However, what makes me different than most members and downright racists in this forum is that I'm not praying for Obama to fail. I want him to succeed.
And the people were right! So don't stop listening to them now....Foil wrote:Meh, it wasn't much different four years ago when I joined. There were people typing just as furiously about how bad Bush was going to screw things up.
Yep, don't you just hate being right all the time?Will Robinson wrote:And the people were right! So don't stop listening to them now....Foil wrote:Meh, it wasn't much different four years ago when I joined. There were people typing just as furiously about how bad Bush was going to screw things up.
It's dirty, it's not secret.Spidey wrote: (the dirty little secret, of taxing the rich)