Monker wrote:Fact Finder wrote:Tax increases on the rich will fund this Govt for about 25 minutes. It's the goddamned spending..
That is a simpletons view of things. It's not just the government spending.
The fact is that taxes are historically long. There is no more wiggle room for a tax cut to simulate the economy....which doesn't really help much anyway.
The bigger fact is that consumer spending is so low...and that is what really fuels the economy. Not rich people investing for the capital gains tax break, or even worse - putting their money overseas.
And, finally, as the economy picks up, more people at work, more income taxes to lower the deficit.
But, again, you will never have anything close to a balanced budget until you raise taxes for the rich, cut military spending, and cut social programs. Take any of those away, and you will still have a deficit....
It's all a moot point anyway - as long as the economy is sluggish, the deficit will be there...and if you make the cuts and tax increases to eliminate the deficit, the economy will collapse yet again.
And, again, I find it ironic how acceptable deficits were under Reagan - and how wrong Democrats were to whine about them....and now the deficit will cause the end of the world, according to Republicans. The entire argument depends on who is in office.
W. had a real opportunity to fix such problems, but he made it worse instead.
And, BTW, there was a post way up there that excused Bush's economy (compared to Clinton's) because of: Katrina, 9/11, and wars. Natural disasters happen under EVERY president. Seems Obama has had to deal with the worst oil spill ever, and we are now in the worst heat wave/drought in decades. The fact is W. took NO LEADERSHIP ROLE whatsoever with Katrina...instead he tried to delegate and allowed the problems to escalate out of control. 9/11 was a tragedy - absolutely. But, instead of call to action, it became an excuse to go to the mall to buy duct tape to keep the poison gas out of your house. It was an opportunity lost to bring us together as a country. Iraq was a war that should have never happened and to use it as an excuse that Bash had to deal with is pathetic. Afghanistan was really a forgotten war, for the most part, until Iraq came to an end under Obama, and Bin Ladin was put to death. And, of course you ignore how well Obama handled Lybia - a true coalition and an example of how Iraq SHOULD have been handled.
The bottom line is Bush shot his time in office in the face over and over again. He took the set up that Clinton gave him and let it wither away to the point of a worldwide financial collapse. I mean, seriously, he's the worst President this country has ever seen...and it was his own actions/inactions that put it there.
that post you refer to was mine... and it was fair and accurate... because blaming Bush for what he did or did not do... is no different than blaming Obama for what he did (like doubling the national debt in one year)... or didn't do (like repealing the Patriot Act)...
The lot of them are rotten, corrupt, and always piss away any good thing they inherit, and what Albert says below will continue to be true as long the majority of the People remain sheeple.








