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  1. #10238

    Clinon, Biden and the Dems were right. Again. The Repubs were wrong. Again.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tiny12  [View Original Post]
    My point about the oil leases was that Obama had more common sense than Biden. If some posters here have brought up the millions of acres of undeveloped oil and gas leases and thousands of unused permits, and used that to back up Biden's false claim that the oil and gas refiners and producers were holding back supply and jacking up prices, then they don't understand the industry. And, much as the 2500 people who trespassed on the grounds of the Capitol on January 6, 2021, they're misinformed and gullible.

    The 1990/1991 recession was a pip squeak. GDP was down 1. 4% from peak to trough. And Clinton's tax bill wasn't passed until over 2 years after the end of the recession. Aside: Clinton later said he raised taxes too much in 1993, and he and a Republican House cut the capital gains tax in his second term.

    The recession caused by COVID (not Trump, you should stop saying that, you're very intelligent and that's out of character), saw a drop in GDP of 19.2%. And Biden was looking to raise taxes a year after it ended.

    That said, given the ridiculous amount of stimulus provided by the American Rescue Plan, almost 10% of GDP dumped into the economy, I imagine the Democrats could have raised taxes a good bit. That would have had a favorable effect on inflation. It would still be a suck ass idea, in my opinion. In yours I imagine not. I'm tired of writing so will stop at that.
    The 1993 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act was effective in August 1993:

    https://www.congress.gov/bill/103rd-...ouse-bill/2264

    When Clinton and the Dems began work on that 1993 legislation the unemployment rate was still above 7%. That was when Repubs were squawking about it being the exact wrong time to raise taxes because, you know, millions of jobs would be wiped out.

    Didn't happen. Instead, the exact opposite of what the Repubs were squawking about happened.

    When Biden and the Dems began work on their great American Rescue Plan legislation the unemployment rate was still above 6%.

    Same squawking from Repubs. Same exact opposite result.

    See the BLS Unemployment Rate Table here:

    https://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LNS14000000

  2. #10237

    Horse Pucky

    Quote Originally Posted by Tiny12  [View Original Post]
    My point about the oil leases was that Obama had more common sense than Biden. If some posters here have brought up the millions of acres of undeveloped oil and gas leases and thousands of unused permits, and used that to back up Biden's false claim that the oil and gas refiners and producers were holding back supply and jacking up prices, then they don't understand the industry. And, much as the 2500 people who trespassed on the grounds of the Capitol on January 6, 2021, they're misinformed and gullible.

    The 1990/1991 recession was a pip squeak. GDP was down 1. 4% from peak to trough. And Clinton's tax bill wasn't passed until over 2 years after the end of the recession. Aside: Clinton later said he raised taxes too much in 1993, and he and a Republican House cut the capital gains tax in his second term.

    The recession caused by COVID (not Trump, you should stop saying that, you're very intelligent and that's out of character), saw a drop in GDP of 19.2%. And Biden was looking to raise taxes a year after it ended.

    That said, given the ridiculous amount of stimulus provided by the American Rescue Plan, almost 10% of GDP dumped into the economy, I imagine the Democrats could have raised taxes a good bit. That would have had a favorable effect on inflation. It would still be a suck ass idea, in my opinion. In yours I imagine not. I'm tired of writing so will stop at that.
    Donnie the Dumbass did cause the COVID recession. He did absolutely nothing right except for Operation Dork Speed and any idiot could have done that. Donnie the Dumbass actually made things worse in many respects. The US would have been better off during COVID if he had just stayed at the Mar-a-Lago Putt-Putt and McDonalds Emporium and played golf or buried his head in the sand.

    But, yes, it was a COVID recession and every moron who says that Biden caused it is way off base.

  3. #10236
    Quote Originally Posted by EihTooms  [View Original Post]
    I realize you came to these discussions late. But those Repub oil lease arguments were destroyed here a dozen times over already.

    Also, Clinton and his Dem-controlled Congress raised the tax rate on the top margin right on the heels of Bush1's Repub Recession in the 1993 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, one of the great economic legislations passed without a single Repub vote. Of course, what followed was one of the greatest economic expansions, jobs creation and deficit / debt reduction runs in history.

    Yeah, one of the excuses the Repubs claimed was their reason for not voting for it was they said Clinton and the Dems would destroy the economy and wipe out millions of jobs if they raised taxes during the recovery from one of their patented Recessions. LOL.
    My point about the oil leases was that Obama had more common sense than Biden. If some posters here have brought up the millions of acres of undeveloped oil and gas leases and thousands of unused permits, and used that to back up Biden's false claim that the oil and gas refiners and producers were holding back supply and jacking up prices, then they don't understand the industry. And, much as the 2500 people who trespassed on the grounds of the Capitol on January 6, 2021, they're misinformed and gullible.

    The 1990/1991 recession was a pip squeak. GDP was down 1. 4% from peak to trough. And Clinton's tax bill wasn't passed until over 2 years after the end of the recession. Aside: Clinton later said he raised taxes too much in 1993, and he and a Republican House cut the capital gains tax in his second term.

    The recession caused by COVID (not Trump, you should stop saying that, you're very intelligent and that's out of character), saw a drop in GDP of 19.2%. And Biden was looking to raise taxes a year after it ended.

    That said, given the ridiculous amount of stimulus provided by the American Rescue Plan, almost 10% of GDP dumped into the economy, I imagine the Democrats could have raised taxes a good bit. That would have had a favorable effect on inflation. It would still be a suck ass idea, in my opinion. In yours I imagine not. I'm tired of writing so will stop at that.

  4. #10235
    Quote Originally Posted by EihTooms  [View Original Post]
    Inflation before the American Rescue Plan was passed? We were staying indoors, not going anywhere, not doing anything waiting for Trump's Pandemic virus to "go away without a vaccine", millions of jobs had been wiped out, thousands of businesses were closed forever. Is that the inflation control method we should return to?

    I wonder. Did Larry Summers explain why countries that didn't pass the American Rescue Plan in the wake of the massive economic destruction wrought by Trump's Pandemic had and still have much higher rates of inflation and much weaker jobs creation than in America?
    We weren't staying indoors where I live. We hadn't been staying indoors since May of 2020. Please provide evidence of countries with MUCH (emphasis on much) higher rates of inflation than the USA. I'll do it for you. This shows YoY CPI inflation at 6/30/2022, for the same list of countries I used before to show April, 2021 CPI inflation. For completeness sake, note that USA data is available through August, 2022. And USA YoY CPI inflation was 9. 1% in June, 8. 5% in July, and 8. 3% in August respectively. I'm using 6/30/2022 because that's the most recent date for which all the countries have reported numbers.

    USA 9. 1%.

    Australia 6. 1%.

    Japan 2. 4%.

    Switzerland 3. 4%.

    Singapore 6. 7%.

    Hong Kong 1. 8%.

    UK 9. 4%.

    EU 8. 6%.

    As to jobs creation, what I'd like to know is why are 5. 5 million Americans seeking work, while the number of job vacancies is 11.2 million? That's an all time high spread I believe. The labor force participation rate is 62.4%, down from 63.4% pre-COVID, and 67% at its peak. So you can't blame it on "not enough people. ".

  5. #10234
    Quote Originally Posted by PVMonger  [View Original Post]
    You forgot to mention that President Biden said "$2000 for every American" and got pilloried, absolutely pilloried by MAGAts when it turned out to be $1400 plus the $600 that Donnie the Dumbass already sent. They, of course, said that Biden lied blah, blah, blah.

    But who originally proposed the $2000 figure? Yep. Donnie the Dumbass did. https://www.vox.com/2020/12/23/22197...timulus-checks.
    Agreed again. Trump and Pelosi were pushing for $2000. Some Senate Republicans, like Democratic economist Larry Summers, saw the writing on the wall. Trump and Pelosi compromised with McConnell at $600. Trump's a populist who's going to do whatever he thinks will get him the most votes. Like I said, in his heart, I think he swings more blue than red. At one time he said he didn't have a problem with partial birth abortion, and proposed a Bernie Sanders / Elizabeth Warren wealth tax.

  6. #10233
    Quote Originally Posted by EihTooms  [View Original Post]
    Biden's Approval Rating Surges After Hitting Low Mark In July, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Half Of Americans Say Trump Should Be Prosecuted On Criminal Charges Over His Handling Of Classified Documents

    https://poll.qu.edu/poll-release?releaseid=3854

    Biden Approval Rating Gets Big Bounce From Young Americans

    https://www.investors.com/politics/b...ung-americans/

    Dems continue to expand their lead over Repubs in the Generic Ballot Poll of Polls:

    https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com...eneric-ballot/

    https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...vote-7361.html

    Even Rasmussen can only squeak out a mere 1 percentage point advantage for their beloved Repubs.
    My PredictIt bets on Democratic candidates and that Party's results from the midterms are looking pretty good.

    Even though my bets that TrumpShit would get indicted by September 1st were lost.

  7. #10232

    Ignorance is bliss. I guess

    Quote Originally Posted by Canada  [View Original Post]
    All illegals are applying for asylum. They are illegal and looking for a better life. Why not send them to Martha's Vineyard where it is a wealthy prosperous area. Do you think they should just put them in the desert or a hell hole city like San Fran or in a poverty area? They should be happy being in an area with billionaires. Why are you being racist with denying them prosperity?
    Do you have any clue whatsoever of the requirements of applying for asylum? No, you don't.

    Otherwise, you would realize that asylum seekers must enter the US at a normal POE and once they have applied for asylum, they are automatically given protected status. That something that FUX Snooze and rightwingnut media never mention and Repubs never bother to investigate. I would post a link but even though it is a government website, you would just idiotically call it "fake news". But go ahead and do an internet search. You won't, of course, but that's your problem.

    Add to the above that virtually all of the families that were transported were lied to and were told that they would have jobs and housing provided. Of course, you believe (I won't use the word think because that'd be an impossible task) that lying is perfectly OK. After all, you believed every single one of Donnie the Dumbass' lies for 6+ years.

    Add to the above that many of the folks who were transported had "court dates" as early as Monday and as far away as Texas. So, according to you, it was just fine that 50 folks were shipped to Martha's Vineyard without the funds to get them back to where they needed to be for their court dates.

    This was a publicity stunt and anybody with a functional brain should know it. You don't, of course. These folks were set up for failure by two QOP governors who are dumber than the crap my cat just took. The sad thing is that will never see this stunt for what it is.

  8. #10231

    All illegals are applying for asylum

    Quote Originally Posted by PVMonger  [View Original Post]
    You have no idea if the persons who were rounded up and sent to Martha's Vineyard had applied for asylum or not.

    You seem to think that being lied to (they were told they were going to Boston where they'd have a job and housing) is perfectly OK.

    You seem to think that spending taxpayer money on this BS is perfectly OK.

    You see to think that flying them there without notifying Martha's Vineyard is perfectly OK.

    I wonder what you'd think if 50 of the morons who took part in the January 6th insurrection were treated like the 50 were. Well, I know what you'd think.
    All illegals are applying for asylum. They are illegal and looking for a better life. Why not send them to Martha's Vineyard where it is a wealthy prosperous area. Do you think they should just put them in the desert or a hell hole city like San Fran or in a poverty area? They should be happy being in an area with billionaires. Why are you being racist with denying them prosperity?

  9. #10230
    Quote Originally Posted by Spidy  [View Original Post]
    Simply provided you an example of my non-binary thinking.
    Right. No wonder you got confused. Must have been difficult for you.

  10. #10229

    You forgot to mention

    Quote Originally Posted by Tiny12  [View Original Post]
    Nobody sane is arguing that supply chain problems and higher worldwide commodity prices didn't have an unfavorable effect on inflation. But the American Rescue Plan did too. Larry Summers, the most influential Democratic Party economist of the last 30 years, did his damnedest to keep the bill from being passed, but Biden, Pelosi, Schumer et al wouldn't listen. This article is from February 5, 2021, over a month before the bill was passed:

    "Larry Summers, the top economic adviser to former President Obama, warned in an op-ed on Friday that President Biden's proposed COVID-19 relief package is too big and could overheat the economy.

    Summers, the Treasury secretary under former President Clinton, wrote in The Washington Post that the proposed $1. 9 trillion stimulus could ignite inflationary pressures "of a kind we have not seen in a generation. ".

    He said the risk of inflation could have "consequences for the dollar and financial stability. ".

    "Stimulus measures of the magnitude contemplated are steps into the unknown," Summers wrote. ".

    https://thehill.com/policy/finance/5...us-is-too-big/

    Here's CPI inflation before and after the American Rescue Plan (ARP) was passed:

    2/2021:1.7% (month before ARP was passed).

    3/2021:2.6% (Bill was passed on March 11, and checks were being direct deposited to some Americans' accounts within 24 hours).

    4/2021:4.2% (Disbursement of funds from ARP continued).

    1/2022:7.5% (This was a month before the Russian invasion of Ukraine).

    As to your belief that every other country experienced the same kind of inflation, here's YoY CPI inflation for various countries on 4/2021, after the ARP checks had hit. Australia is 3/2021, because it reports quarterly.

    USA 4.2%.

    Australia 1.1%.

    Japan -1.1%.

    Switzerland 0.3%.

    Singapore 2.1%.

    Hong Kong 0.8%.

    UK 0.7%.

    EU 1.6%.

    I put Switzerland, Hong Kong and Singapore in there because, like the USA, they have smaller government spending as a % of GDP than other developed countries. I have no idea what kind of money they spent on COVID stimulus but figure it was probably less than, say, the EU and UK.
    You forgot to mention that President Biden said "$2000 for every American" and got pilloried, absolutely pilloried by MAGAts when it turned out to be $1400 plus the $600 that Donnie the Dumbass already sent. They, of course, said that Biden lied blah, blah, blah.

    But who originally proposed the $2000 figure? Yep. Donnie the Dumbass did. https://www.vox.com/2020/12/23/22197...timulus-checks.

  11. #10228

    I told you

    Another member of the Moron Brigade who believes (thinking isn't a strong point with that bunch) that the post he commented was the truth and not satire. Roflmfao.

  12. #10227

    Feel that Red Wave dwindling down to a tiny ripple at most?

    Biden's Approval Rating Surges After Hitting Low Mark In July, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Half Of Americans Say Trump Should Be Prosecuted On Criminal Charges Over His Handling Of Classified Documents

    https://poll.qu.edu/poll-release?releaseid=3854

    Biden Approval Rating Gets Big Bounce From Young Americans

    https://www.investors.com/politics/b...ung-americans/

    Dems continue to expand their lead over Repubs in the Generic Ballot Poll of Polls:

    https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com...eneric-ballot/

    https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...vote-7361.html

    Even Rasmussen can only squeak out a mere 1 percentage point advantage for their beloved Repubs.

  13. #10226

    Kamala Harris Declares Crisis At The Border Around Her Property

    Washington DC — The situation of migrants being transported throughout the United States escalated even further today as Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to the media and officially declared a crisis at the border surrounding her residence in Washington, the. See.

    There is now a serious border crisis. Not at our southern border, which is completely secure. I'm referring to the border around my own property, Vice President Harris said in her statement. My home is now under siege, surrounded by foreign nationals attempting to circumvent our laws and invade my estate. This is simply unacceptable and must be addressed.

    The Vice President has already ensured the high-security fence around her home is in good condition and has instructed her Secret Service detail to perform routine, armed patrols of the property's perimeter to maintain strict border security from the busloads of migrants being dropped off outside.

    When asked about allegations of hypocrisy regarding declaring a border crisis at her home while saying the nation's southern border is secure, the Vice President had this to say: "We understand that time and space are things that cannot be understood. To move forward, we look to the past and hold onto the hope for tomorrow. We have knowledge that isn't knowable, and we know that. Now get these people away from my house. ".

    At publishing time, the Vice President's staff was already working on a plan to have the bused migrants removed from the area surrounding her residence and transported back to small, ill-equipped towns along the southern border. When asked why border towns should be expected to withstand the ongoing onslaught of migrants, Harris simply threw her head back and cackled maniacally before telling the press that addressing the border problems is not the job of the Border Czar. . .

    https://babylonbee.com/news/kamala-h...d-her-property

  14. #10225

    Si senor

    Quote Originally Posted by Travv  [View Original Post]
    Migrants Decline Newsom's Offer Of Asylum In CA Since They Just Came From A Collapsing Communist Hellhole With Sporadic Electricity.

    MARTHA'S VINEYARD, MA This week, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis flew 50 migrants to an affluent island in Massachusetts to highlight the struggles of border states whose resources are buckling amid soaring numbers of undocumented immigrants. Progressives have labeled the action as "cruel" and "heartless," but when California governor Gavin Newsom volunteered asylum for the migrants in his own state, they declined the offer since they had only recently escaped a collapsing communist state without electricity.

    "I don't like bullies, and Florida governor Ron DeSantis is bullying these migrants by not welcoming them! We in California believe a nation of immigrants draws its strength from more immigrants come to the sunshine state and we will house you, clothe you, and feed you. " Newsom spoke out in a video message from his home after the events of the week, pledging that there was "no limit" to how high he would tax other people to pay for the migrants' livelihoods but also clarifying that he would not be able to help personally.
    https://www.newsmax.com/reagan/narco...12/id/1078370/

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...n-mexico-city/

    https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2022...l-the-present/

  15. #10224

    Bothsidesism overthink

    Quote Originally Posted by JustTK  [View Original Post]
    Well its great that you should finally attempt to defend your position. But I have ...
    Simply provided you an example of my non-binary thinking, since you seem to feel I only think in binary.

    That's it, don't over think it!

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