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Old 03-02-2017, 03:01 PM   #481
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first rule of being considered politically astute - never blame Obama
second rule of being considered politically astute - always blame Bush
third rule of being considered politically astute - be willing to call a deer a horse if it likes to be a donkey
After eight years, the Clinton/Obama/Dems were STILL blaming Bush. Hillary in April, 2016:

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There is a lot of frustration, and frankly a lot of anger. Many people are feeling left out and left behind in our great country. And they’re looking for answers and I don’t blame them one bit.

We need more good jobs with rising incomes because we fell back the last 15 years because of the terrible economic policies of George W, Bush.
Hillary Clinton Admits The Job Market Stinks But BLAMES GEORGE W. BUSH (VIDEO)

Economy? Bush's fault.
Huge National Debt? Bush's fault.
Syrian Crisis? Bush's fault.
Water Disaster in Flint? Bush's fault.
Emperor Palpatine destroys the Old Republic? Bush's fault.
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Old 03-02-2017, 03:12 PM   #482
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[QUOTE=MTK;1165755]It's always about money

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Old 03-02-2017, 04:05 PM   #483
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Solid speech. Short on details - big on aspirations. Loved the "I'm not here to represent the world. I'm here to represent the US." (or something like that).

Also, liked the focus on economic goals as opposed to social issues. If he gets off twitter, and pulls off a few more of these speeches - throw in a rally or two for the faithful - the Dems are going to have some real problems in the next election (mid-term) where they have 23 incumbents up for reelection versus only nine for the Republicans - plus two independents who caucus with the Dems.

Someone said to me, "If he fixes healthcare so that costs are controlled and basically retains coverage for the at-risk folks, he will get four more years."

I think the speech was the first step down that road. Still, lots of promises, and for me, I am not seeing how the math is going to work. New infrastructure, more defense spending, fixes to healthcare - lots of new money being spent. Just wondering where it's supposed to come from b/c, apparently, everyone is getting a tax cut.

Speeches like this should be aspirational and outline big picture plans. However, the devil is always in the details.
This is a big question for me as well, the numbers aren't adding up. Maybe he's just gonna tax imports so heavily that the budget will go up. Who cares if you make a few enemies in the process, he doesn't care about non-Americans anyways.
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Old 03-02-2017, 04:39 PM   #484
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This is a big question for me as well, the numbers aren't adding up. Maybe he's just gonna tax imports so heavily that the budget will go up. Who cares if you make a few enemies in the process, he doesn't care about non-Americans anyways.
Probably could find gains in inefficient government spending without having to raising taxes.
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Probably could find gains in inefficient government spending without having to raising taxes.
One would think (given the size of its' budget) eliminating wasteful military spending could really save some money, but do you think the Pentagon is really going to allow Trump to dig through its' finances while being made the scapegoat for gov't fund abuse? Think about all the military equipment of ours that ended up in the hands of ISIS, I know it will be nice and dandy to blame Obama for that one all you want (perhaps deservedly so, who's to know who deserves the majority of blame for that one) but it doesn't solve the issue at hand.
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After eight years, the Clinton/Obama/Dems were STILL blaming Bush. Hillary in April, 2016:[/url]

Economy? Bush's fault.
Huge National Debt? Bush's fault.
Syrian Crisis? Bush's fault.
Water Disaster in Flint? Bush's fault.
Emperor Palpatine destroys the Old Republic? Bush's fault.
JR, question? Do you admit that the state of the country was different when Obama took office then when Trump took office?

Why not blame Bush?

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JR, question? Do you admit that the state of the country was different when Obama took office then when Trump took office?

Why not blame Bush?

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Like most things, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. Is it fair to blame the state of the economy in 2008 on GWB? Sure. Is it fair to blame Obama for rising healthcare costs for the average person? Sure. Is it fair to blame everything on the last president you disliked? Probably not, but it still doesn't stop people from doing it anyways.
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Probably could find gains in inefficient government spending without having to raising taxes.
Call me jaded but I've heard that old chestnut a time too many. Every president, governor, mayor and school board chair or other elected official has raised the battle cry "We will eliminate waste and save [billions/millions/thousands/a couple bucks]."

Here's the problem: Yes. There is waste - a lot of it. I would assume that it accounts for a significantly larger portion of the budget than in the private sector [In 2012, one estimate put it at 7% of the budget. I would imagine that in private companies it is closer to 1% maybe less - I couldn't find any studies]

However, the problem is that the majority of waste in government (as in money misspent through overpayment, wrongful payments, or losses due to penalties or failure to take advantage of discounts) results from the sacrifice of "efficiency for fairness" or in a more classic example - Mussolini may have been a dictator, but the Italian trains always ran on time. Generally, however, I have found, that, what most people mean when they say "cut waste," is that the government should cut programs they don't like or think useless. Good luck with that.

As an aside and a recent example from my own experience on the efficient v. fair issue:
Government client receives an unprecedented offer from vendor. The vendor will double its investment in the public entity AND will maintain pricing of the service it provides at current levels over the next six years. The entity - and its public customers - were already extremely happy with the service provided by the vendor. There were only three other vendors in the entity's municipality providing this particular service and none of them had ever made offer as good as this.

This was a unilateral offer from the vendor - meaning that the government entity was not seeking a bid and the current contract had another year to run. The ONLY thing the vendor sought was to be exempted from the competitive bid process when the current contract expired -- if it had to go through the long, demanding, and expensive process of actually preparing a bid for submission to the appropriations and finance committees, it was just going to use its last submission with a lower investment and up its rates by its standard price multiplier/algorithm. No brainer right? Nope. The government entity is legally barred from accepting bids outside the competitive process's public scrutiny in order to ensure that backroom kickback deals aren't being done with corrupt officials.

So, the governmental entity will end up losing a several hundred thousand dollars b/c it is legally barred from accepting a deal that a private entity would snap up before the vendor could finish their sentence.
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JR, question? Do you admit that the state of the country was different when Obama took office then when Trump took office?

Why not blame Bush?

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Yes, the "state of the country" is different, in the eight years Obama was in office, the federal debt doubled and - for the first time ever - exceeded our GNP. Just like individuals, a country can- for a time - live high off the hog and create an illusion of economic health when it lives on credit. The Dems spent a ton of money they didn't have to fuel inject the economy.

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Like most things, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. Is it fair to blame the state of the economy in 2008 on GWB? Sure. Is it fair to blame Obama for rising healthcare costs for the average person? Sure. Is it fair to blame everything on the last president you disliked? Probably not, but it still doesn't stop people from doing it anyways.
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Yes, the "state of the country" is different, in the eight years Obama was in office, the federal debt doubled and - for the first time ever - exceeded our GNP.

Do you agree the "bail outs" were part of that debt?


I guess I am to understand you felt as if we should not bail out anyone at all ,correct"

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#1 Amazon bestseller: 266 blank pages on why to vote Democrat - CNN.com

No. 1 Amazon bestseller: 266 blank pages on why to vote Democrat

It ends with a one-word review from conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro: "Thorough."

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#1 Amazon bestseller: 266 blank pages on why to vote Democrat - CNN.com

No. 1 Amazon bestseller: 266 blank pages on why to vote Democrat

It ends with a one-word review from conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro: "Thorough."

LOLOLOLOLOLOL
Written by a Trumpette no doubt.Here is a reason.


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Written by a Trumpette no doubt.Here is a reason.
That's a particularly ignorant and inflammatory picture.

The comparison to Nazi Germany's genocidal killing of Jews is blatantly ignorant and false.

the comparison to the Berlin wall is tremendously bass ackwards, seeing as how the intent of the Soviet wall was to imprison it's population that was trying to flee, and the intent of the border wall is to keep illegal entry into our country.

I get how you and others hate Trump, but there is no justification for that photo.
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That's a particularly ignorant and inflammatory picture.

The comparison to Nazi Germany's genocidal killing of Jews is blatantly ignorant and false.

the comparison to the Berlin wall is tremendously bass ackwards, seeing as how the intent of the Soviet wall was to imprison it's population that was trying to flee, and the intent of the border wall is to keep illegal entry into our country.

I get how you and others hate Trump, but there is no justification for that photo.
They'd be marching in the streets if someone from the Right did something similar. We know how this works.

Frankly the Trump hate has gotten old quick. Fact is, he's getting stuff done which has and will continue to benefit the country.

but you know, Hatters gonna Hatte
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