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Politcal ideology and not economics always drives US government tax policies
Politcal ideology and not economics has driven US government tax
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Politcal ideology and not economics always drives US governmenttax policies
On Sep 28, 12:55*pm, PJ Himselff wrote:
Politcal ideology and not economics has driven US government tax policies http://preview.tinyurl.com/4zEvleths270g10 Hence the term "Voodoo Economics". |
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Politcal ideology and not economics always drives US governmenttax policies
On Sep 28, 7:18*pm, mg wrote:
On Sep 28, 12:55*pm, PJ Himselff wrote: Politcal ideology and not economics has driven US government tax policies http://preview.tinyurl.com/4zEvleths270g10 Hence the term "Voodoo Economics". "Promises' on taxes to garner presidential votes is a bipartisan disease and neither party has a monoply on it. Presidents of both parties get either too much credit or too much blame on economic policies of government only by the many gullible and naive among us High School Social Studies 1, Chapter 1, Page 1, Paragraph 1, Sentence 1 "The Constitution is very specific about control of the national economy. Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution directs that only the Congress may borrow money on the credit of the United States, and only congress may coin money and regulate the value thereof..." Now tell us all about that "Clinton Economic Recovery" when he had a Republican controlled Congress and then tell us all about Obama inheriting that "Bush Recession" when Bush had a DemocRAT controlled Congress and I'll have my first good laugh of the day. |
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Politcal ideology and not economics always drives US governmenttax policies
On Sep 29, 5:39*am, odonavanHisSelf wrote:
On Sep 28, 7:18*pm, mg wrote: On Sep 28, 12:55*pm, PJ Himselff wrote: Politcal ideology and not economics has driven US government tax policies http://preview.tinyurl.com/4zEvleths270g10 Hence the term "Voodoo Economics". "Promises' on taxes to garner presidential votes is a bipartisan disease and neither party has a monoply on it. Presidents of both parties get either too much credit *or too much blame on economic policies of government only by the many gullible and naive among us High School Social Studies 1, *Chapter 1, Page 1, Paragraph 1, Sentence 1 "The Constitution is very specific about control of the national *economy. *Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution directs that only the Congress *may borrow money on the credit of the United States, and only congress *may *coin money and regulate the value thereof..." Now tell us *all about that "Clinton Economic Recovery" when he had a Republican controlled Congress and then tell us all about Obama inheriting that "Bush Recession" when Bush had a *DemocRAT controlled Congress and I'll have my first good laugh of the day. Bush had both the Senate and the House when he spent the buget surplus. |
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Politcal ideology and not economics always drives US governmenttax policies
On Sep 29, 10:09*am, steve wrote:
On Sep 29, 5:39*am, odonavanHisSelf wrote: On Sep 28, 7:18*pm, mg wrote: On Sep 28, 12:55*pm, PJ Himselff wrote: Politcal ideology and not economics has driven US government tax policies http://preview.tinyurl.com/4zEvleths270g10 Hence the term "Voodoo Economics". "Promises' on taxes to garner presidential votes is a bipartisan disease and neither party has a monoply on it. Presidents of both parties get either too much credit *or too much blame on economic policies of government only by the many gullible and naive among us High School Social Studies 1, *Chapter 1, Page 1, Paragraph 1, Sentence 1 "The Constitution is very specific about control of the national *economy. *Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution directs that only the Congress *may borrow money on the credit of the United States, and only congress *may *coin money and regulate the value thereof..." Now tell us *all about that "Clinton Economic Recovery" when he had a Republican controlled Congress and then tell us all about Obama inheriting that "Bush Recession" when Bush had a *DemocRAT controlled Congress and I'll have my first good laugh of the day. Bush had both the Senate and the House when he spent the buget surplus. A few RINOs replaced a few DemocRATS in '94 tranferring power but those razor thin Republican majorities and the switch in 2006 didn't change ideology at all in the congress. a single iota |
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Politcal ideology and not economics always drives US governmenttax policies
On Sep 29, 10:46*am, odonavanHisSelf wrote:
On Sep 29, 10:09*am, steve wrote: On Sep 29, 5:39*am, odonavanHisSelf wrote: On Sep 28, 7:18*pm, mg wrote: On Sep 28, 12:55*pm, PJ Himselff wrote: Politcal ideology and not economics has driven US government tax policies http://preview.tinyurl.com/4zEvleths270g10 Hence the term "Voodoo Economics". "Promises' on taxes to garner presidential votes is a bipartisan disease and neither party has a monoply on it. Presidents of both parties get either too much credit *or too much blame on economic policies of government only by the many gullible and naive among us High School Social Studies 1, *Chapter 1, Page 1, Paragraph 1, Sentence 1 "The Constitution is very specific about control of the national *economy. *Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution directs that only the Congress *may borrow money on the credit of the United States, and only congress *may *coin money and regulate the value thereof..." Now tell us *all about that "Clinton Economic Recovery" when he had a Republican controlled Congress and then tell us all about Obama inheriting that "Bush Recession" when Bush had a *DemocRAT controlled Congress and I'll have my first good laugh of the day. Bush had both the Senate and the House when he spent the buget surplus. A few RINOs replaced a few DemocRATS in '94 tranferring power but those razor thin Republican majorities and the switch in 2006 didn't change ideology at all in the congress. a single iota- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - what the heck r allu people talkin bout???? |
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