> >> "Obama our savior's .... "new left of left fiscal policies" > >> Cut the partisan sniping and explain to us how the right of > right policies of the past 8 years didn't get us INTO this mess we're > in. > > As for the idea that all the newly minted money will suddenly make > a tsunami wiping out the economy, it is far more likely those dollars > will replace the ones lost in the great deleveraging and one will > be hard pressed to see the difference. Except in the ever-growing > debt levels. > > Anyone that is unable to see that our problems have been created > by Republicrats - both of our ruling parties TOGETHER - just isn't > paying attention or is so totally biased they cannot objectively > analyze the facts. BOTH parties are championing the bailouts. Even > his ellow Republicans think Ron Paul is a crackpot nutjob. > > Proponents of fiscal responsibility in DC are about as rare as virgins > in a bordello.
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On Jan 09 10:22 AM axelrod608 wrote:
> >> "Obama our savior's .... "new left of left fiscal policies"
> >> Cut the partisan sniping and explain to us how the right of
> right policies of the past 8 years didn't get us INTO this mess we're
> in.
>
> As for the idea that all the newly minted money will suddenly make
> a tsunami wiping out the economy, it is far more likely those dollars
> will replace the ones lost in the great deleveraging and one will
> be hard pressed to see the difference. Except in the ever-growing
> debt levels.
>
> Anyone that is unable to see that our problems have been created
> by Republicrats - both of our ruling parties TOGETHER - just isn't
> paying attention or is so totally biased they cannot objectively
> analyze the facts. BOTH parties are championing the bailouts. Even
> his ellow Republicans think Ron Paul is a crackpot nutjob.
>
> Proponents of fiscal responsibility in DC are about as rare as virgins
> in a bordello.