Republicans Talked Big About Fiscal Responsibility... Facts
Oct 2, 2018 15:31:25 GMT -5
Post by avordvet on Oct 2, 2018 15:31:25 GMT -5
The GOP Bots see it, they have to... but just like the radical dems, they will ignore it until it is too late.
That kind of nose in the grass attitude is why I never joined the Republican Party, I saw early on what they are really about, many of you do to, but most are too cowardly to step into the fight even though their own children's future is in peril.
The sides have been solidified into two camps, so its an easy choice. You may think you're neutral, until push comes to shove.
I've said this many times and I'll say it again... Trump and the Republicans will have to at least double the deficit to keep the market right side up. What we have going now is an absolute illusion, and when it goes, there will be nothing to stop the fall and duration, as obama has used every safety there was just to prop up the market during his regime.
Skyrocketing Deficit? So What, Says New Washington Consensus
Ben Holland, Jeanna Smialek, Sep 30 2018, 6:13 PM, Oct 01 2018, 5:01 PM
(Bloomberg) -- With its plaintive call for balanced budgets, the fiscal hawk once pervaded Washington. But it’s getting harder to spot one.
That’s because of President Donald Trump, and the equal-and-opposite reaction he’s provoked on the U.S. left.
Trump is proving as indifferent to fiscal orthodoxy as to any other kind. The spending measure he signed on Friday, along with the one approved in March and December’s tax bill, amount to the biggest stimulus outside recessions since the 1960s. They sailed through a House led by the supposedly hawkish Paul Ryan, who’s due to step down in January without much progress on his goal of reining in so-called entitlements like social security -- an illustration of how Republican deficit scolds are in retreat.
On the Democratic side, the reaction that’s firing up the grassroots isn’t “How could you do that?’’ It’s: “Why can’t we do that?’’
How to Pay?
www.bloombergquint.com/politics/skyrocketing-deficit-so-what-says-new-washington-consensus#gs.ZsOv5Kc
That kind of nose in the grass attitude is why I never joined the Republican Party, I saw early on what they are really about, many of you do to, but most are too cowardly to step into the fight even though their own children's future is in peril.
The sides have been solidified into two camps, so its an easy choice. You may think you're neutral, until push comes to shove.
I've said this many times and I'll say it again... Trump and the Republicans will have to at least double the deficit to keep the market right side up. What we have going now is an absolute illusion, and when it goes, there will be nothing to stop the fall and duration, as obama has used every safety there was just to prop up the market during his regime.
Skyrocketing Deficit? So What, Says New Washington Consensus
Ben Holland, Jeanna Smialek, Sep 30 2018, 6:13 PM, Oct 01 2018, 5:01 PM
(Bloomberg) -- With its plaintive call for balanced budgets, the fiscal hawk once pervaded Washington. But it’s getting harder to spot one.
That’s because of President Donald Trump, and the equal-and-opposite reaction he’s provoked on the U.S. left.
Trump is proving as indifferent to fiscal orthodoxy as to any other kind. The spending measure he signed on Friday, along with the one approved in March and December’s tax bill, amount to the biggest stimulus outside recessions since the 1960s. They sailed through a House led by the supposedly hawkish Paul Ryan, who’s due to step down in January without much progress on his goal of reining in so-called entitlements like social security -- an illustration of how Republican deficit scolds are in retreat.
On the Democratic side, the reaction that’s firing up the grassroots isn’t “How could you do that?’’ It’s: “Why can’t we do that?’’
How to Pay?
www.bloombergquint.com/politics/skyrocketing-deficit-so-what-says-new-washington-consensus#gs.ZsOv5Kc