Despite Big Louie's protestations to the contrary, nevergaveitathought is exactly right. The author of that screed in the OP can't even get the simplest, most fundamental things right, so why should one pay attention to
anything he writes?
While we're in full debunking mode, just take a look at this ridiculous statement:
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Originally Posted by BigLouie
The Republicans’ goal in 2012 is to return to pre-New Deal America that fostered the Great Depression...
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Got that?
The insinuation is that the Great Depression was caused by the failure of policymakers to enact New Deal legislation
before it started rather than after. There are several factors that caused an ordinary recession to deepen into the Great Depression, but the lack of a "New Deal" was not one of them.
Besides, I haven't seen anyone suggest that we return to the pre-New Deal era. Even the New Deal was "social democracy lite" compared with what we have today. Medicare and Medicaid were not established until about 30 years later. No one is suggesting that we eliminate them; only that we reform programs whose costs are exploding out of control. If we leave Medicare on its current trajectory, taxes required to finance it will crush any prospects for sustained, robust economic growth over the next 10-20 years.
Someone who makes a practice of copying and pasting stuff would do well to try to actually
understand the issues under discussion in order to offer something resembling a cogent argument supporting the opinions expressed by the authors.