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Old 06-15-2012, 03:08 PM   #16
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Im waiting for COF to come by and remind you Reagan isnt the president like he does me when I mentioned Bush


nonetheless, Regans magical revenue numbers cant erase the fact he raised the debt 189% which makes increasing revenue a moot point ..OR he raised taxes 7 times when the simpletons were busy slobbeirng over tax cuts

since you mentioned Bush inheriting a clinton recession, then you admit Obama inherited a Bush recession dont you .. that (Bush) recession came on the heels of supply side economic policies (like Reagan), and raising the debt 89% (like Reagan)

supply side starts building the economy from the top down basically ignoring the middle ... building top down while ignoring the middle defys all logic

cater to supply ( the top down builders) so they can supply the middle making sure the middle (buyers) dont have adequate $ to buy the supply.


Brilliant!
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Old 06-15-2012, 03:18 PM   #17
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Im waiting for COF to come by and remind you Reagan isnt the president like he does me when I mentioned Bush


nonetheless, Regans magical revenue numbers cant erase the fact he raised the debt 189% which makes increasing revenue a moot point ..OR he raised taxes 7 times when the simpletons were busy slobbeirng over tax cuts

since you mentioned Bush inheriting a clinton recession, then you admit Obama inherited a Bush recession dont you .. that (Bush) recession came on the heels of supply side economic policies (like Reagan), and raising the debt 89% (like Reagan)

supply side starts building the economy from the top down basically ignoring the middle ... building top down while ignoring the middle defys all logic

cater to supply ( the top down builders) so they can supply the middle making sure the middle (buyers) dont have adequate $ to buy the supply.


Brilliant!
It's amazing, you get caught mistating a fact that demonstrates your fundamental lack of knowledge of recent history and economics, and you don't even bother to acknowlege it. I pointed out that George HW Bush did not inherit a recession from Reagan, as you stated, and you don't address the error. Am I to assume this was another careless blunder caused by a full bladder?
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Old 06-15-2012, 03:37 PM   #18
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Bush 41's recession was from July 90 to March 91 ... prior to that, he and Cheney gutted the military AND raised taxes trying to raise enough revenue to stop the vast debt Reagan left him from starting a recession ..

an immediate inheritance, no but it was damn sure the end result of the economic policy Runnin Ronnie left him


typical republitard ... I dont care if Reagan increased the debt 189% HE RAISED SOME REVENUE !!!


Obie is raising revenue too ... but not enough to offset his debt ... JUST LIKE REAGAN AND BUSH43


SING YOUR PRAISES FOR OBIE JOE !
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Old 06-15-2012, 03:58 PM   #19
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Bush 41's recession was from July 90 to March 91 ... prior to that, he and Cheney gutted the military AND raised taxes trying to raise enough revenue to stop the vast debt Reagan left him from starting a recession ..

an immediate inheritance, no but it was damn sure the end result of the economic policy Runnin Ronnie left him


typical republitard ... I dont care if Reagan increased the debt 189% HE RAISED SOME REVENUE !!!


Obie is raising revenue too ... but not enough to offset his debt ... JUST LIKE REAGAN AND BUSH43


SING YOUR PRAISES FOR OBIE JOE !
You dismiss the fact that Reagan doubled revenue while at the same time decreasing tax rates as a moot point, that's absurd. It's hard to have a serious exchange of ideas with someone who isn't living in the real world. Yes, spending did go up during Reagan's adminstration but that was under a Democrat congress and Reagan was forced to spend to rebuild the military that had been gutted under Carter. Reagan's increase in military spending ultimately brought down the Soviet Union.

Obama's so called recovery has been one of the weakest in American history. Reagan's recovery was the strongest in American history. Deficit spending under Reagan was miniscule compared to the ocean of red ink we've seen under Obama.
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Old 06-15-2012, 04:04 PM   #20
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CJ needs to go for the draw!

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Old 06-15-2012, 04:24 PM   #21
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You dismiss the fact that Reagan doubled revenue while at the same time decreasing tax rates as a moot point, that's absurd. It's hard to have a serious exchange of ideas with someone who isn't living in the real world. Yes spending did go up during Reagan's adminstration but that was under a Democrat congress and Reagan was forced to spend to rebuild the military that had been gutted under Carter. Reagan's increase in military spending ultimately brought down the Soviet Union.

Obama's so called recovery has been one of the weakest in American history. Reagan's recovery was the strongest in American history. Deficit spending under Reagan was miniscule compared to the ocean of red ink we've seen under Obama.


LMAO ... thats some psyhchobabble if ever
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Old 06-15-2012, 04:27 PM   #22
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say when
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Old 06-15-2012, 04:30 PM   #23
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Old 06-15-2012, 04:32 PM   #24
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CJ needs to go for the draw!


I have to hand it to him, even without a leg to stand on, so to speak, he persists in trying to defend failed economic policies. His stubbornness reminds me of the classic dead parrot sketch on Monty Python.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npjOSLCR2hE
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Old 06-15-2012, 04:37 PM   #25
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LMAO ... thats some pshchobabble if ever

In addition to not being to spell the word, you clearly don't know what it means either.

Psychobabble is also a psychological term used to denote the misdiagnosis and misclassification of natural variation in human psychology as psychopathological, or mentally disordered, and is based upon the premise of exaggerated overmedicalization of physiological ailments to increase profits for the medical industry
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Old 06-15-2012, 04:41 PM   #26
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In addition to not being to spell the word, you clearly don't know what it means either.

Psychobabble is also a psychological term used to denote the misdiagnosis and misclassification of natural variation in human psychology as psychopathological, or mentally disordered, and is based upon the premise of exaggerated overmedicalization of physiological ailments to increase profits for the medical industry

^^^^^^^ what part of that doesnt describe you joe?
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Old 06-15-2012, 04:51 PM   #27
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^^^^^^^ what part of that doesnt describe you joe?
Like I said, you don't know what the word means. The word isn't used to describe a person, as in, he's such a psychobabble.

If they ever include debate competions in the Special Olympics, you should sign up. You'll get a lovely participation trophy.
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Old 06-15-2012, 04:55 PM   #28
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Like I said, you don't know what the word means. The word isn't used to describe a person, as in, he's such a psychobabble.

If they ever include debate competions in the Special Olympics, you should sign up. You'll get a lovely participation trophy.

I wasnt describing YOU joe, pay attention
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Old 06-15-2012, 05:03 PM   #29
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I wasnt describing YOU joe, pay attention
Referencing the definition of the word psychobabble, posted directly above your comment, you wrote: "what part of that doesn't describe you joe" and then you say you weren't describing me.

Your posts have gone from weak to downright bizarre. If it wasn't for the poor quality of your prior posts, I might suspect you were having a stroke. You might want to take an aspirin, just to be on the safe side.

I'm just curious, were you drooling on yourself when you wrote that last post?
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Old 06-15-2012, 05:21 PM   #30
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Referencing the definition of the word psychobabble, posted directly your comment, you wrote: "what part of that doesn't describe you joe" and then you say you weren't describing me.



not originaly .. the comment was directed at your inane verbiage hence psychobabble

your definition paints a picture of mental disorder, I see you in the picture.


need I say more
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