More and more, I'm beginning to believe that a Right Wing mindset is a mental defect

Do you believe that a Right Wing mindset is a mental defect?

  • Yes

    Votes: 17 31.5%
  • No

    Votes: 38 70.4%

  • Total voters
    54
POINT ME TO A SINGLE ONE WHICH SAYS CUTTING TAXES DURING ENTERING TWO WARS IS A GOOD IDEA......

Quote from Hello:

POINT ME TO A SINGLE ONE WHICH SAYS RAISING TAXES DURING A RECESSION IS A GOOD IDEA...... this needed to be in bold as it is an absurd idea.... what did you read? Robert Reich's Biography? Keep in mind i majored in Economics so feel free to come out with any bullshit you want. Feel free to regail me with your stories of how raising taxes amidst a SEVERE recession to increase entitlment programs is a solid economic decision.
 
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POINT ME TO A SINGLE ONE WHICH SAYS CUTTING TAXES DURING ENTERING TWO WARS IS A GOOD IDEA......

I have said time and time again Bush's decisions as they pertained to the budget were stupid, i have never supported them, and i think they were flat out wrong. Now that we have your only argument out of the way lets hear the argument, for raising taxes amidst a recession.
 
Not stupid, just the product of a right wing mental defect...

Only a mental defect would explain cutting taxes and starting two expensive wars...

...and don't give me that lie about trickle down.

The tax cuts didn't pull us out of the recession in 2001, the fake housing market and people refinancing pulled us of the recession.

The tax cuts didn't translate into new jobs in the business sector...never have more jobs been exported out of America than during the mentally defective right wing's reign of 2001 to 2009 under Bush...

Fugging mentally defective klannish...that's why the klannish should not be allowed to breed with each other...it just propagates the mentally defective gene pool...

Quote from Hello:

I have said time and time again Bush's decisions as they pertained to the budget were stupid, i have never supported them, and i think they were flat out wrong. Now that we have your only argument out of the way lets hear the argument, for raising taxes amidst a recession.
 
I agreed with you originally, no need to argue a point which i am not making. Now why dont you create an argument for raising taxes on corporations amidst a terrible recession.


Quote from OPTIONAL777:

Not stupid, just the product of a right wing mental defect...

Only a mental defect would explain cutting taxes and starting two expensive wars...

...and don't give me that lie about trickle down.

The tax cuts didn't pull us out of the recession in 2001, the fake housing market and people refinancing pulled us of the recession.

The tax cuts didn't translate into new jobs in the business sector...never have more jobs been exported out of America than during the mentally defective right wing's reign of 2001 to 2009 under Bush...

Fugging mentally defective klannish...that's why the klannish should not be allowed to breed with each other...it just propagates the mentally defective gene pool...
 
I guess stories like these are just lies huh? You libtards are fucking retarded, you think that you can keep bringing up the fact that bush was an idiot as though it saves the fact that Obama is crippling the economy.





Dow Jones Newswires | Caterpillar Inc. said the health-care overhaul legislation being considered by the U.S. House of Representatives would increase the company's health-care costs by more than $100 million in the first year alone.

In a letter Thursday to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and House Republican Leader John Boehner of Ohio, Caterpillar urged lawmakers to vote against the plan "because of the substantial cost burdens it would place on our shareholders, employees and retirees."
Caterpillar, the world's largest construction machinery manufacturer by sales, said it's particularly opposed to provisions in the bill that would expand Medicare taxes and mandate insurance coverage. The legislation would require nearly all companies to provide health insurance for their employees or face large fines.

The Peoria-based company said these provisions would increase its insurance costs by at least 20 percent, or more than $100 million, just in the first year of the health-care overhaul program.

"We can ill-afford cost increases that place us at a disadvantage versus our global competitors," said the letter signed by Gregory Folley, vice president and chief human resources officer of Caterpillar. "We are disappointed that efforts at reform have not addressed the cost concerns we've raised throughout the year."

Business executives have long complained that the options offered for covering 32 million uninsured Americans would result in higher insurance costs for those employers that already provide coverage. Opponents have stepped up their attacks in recent days as the House moves closer toward a vote on the Senate version of the health-care legislation.

A letter Thursday to President Barack Obama and members of Congress signed by more than 130 economists predicted the legislation would discourage companies from hiring more workers and would cause reduced hours and wages for those already employed.

Caterpillar noted that the company supports efforts to increase the quality and the value of health care for patients as well as lower costs for employer-sponsored insurance coverage.

"Unfortunately, neither the current legislation in the House and Senate, nor the president's proposal, meets these goals," the letter said.

http://www.chicagobreakingbusiness.com/2010/03/caterpillar-health-care-bill-would-cost-it-100m.html
 
Still awaiting Gabfly and all the economics books he has read, to explain away the current situation in Canada.


Quote from Hello:

Yes he absolutely is, why dont you pose those same three questions to people who live in alberta? That is where your from right? There is no way the same three answers come back the same way Gabfly1 answered on average.



Then lets look at his whole racism bullshit issue, i think you are starting to turn the corner though i may be wrong. People in Canada are MUCH less sensitive to race issues, i know this from experience, i worked in sales offices, all my colleagues, and three of my best friends, and 2 of my ex girlfriends, on top of my current girlfriend, are a different race then me, not one of them would go around getting their panties in a bunch the way the white Canadian Gabfly1 does, he is absolutely far left of centre. He would not find a single colored friend in the areas i lived in toronto, cause everyone would look at him as though he was a total idiot. Canada is a melting pot for every race, the places i hung out and grew up there were as many people of different ethnic backgrounds as there were white people so it was cool for all of us to be ourselves and say whatever without some bleeding heart libtard fuckwit jumping down your throat.

If you are not willing to admit that people in Canada overall are much less sensitive to the race issue, then you are not being intellectually honest, and there is no point in debating you.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Poll results:

Supply-side economics is a legitimate economic theory 54.00%

Supply-side "economics" is nothing more than an excuse to enrich the already entitled. 46.00%
Yes, the resident "experts" have spoken...

Meanwhile, I'll side with Galbraith.
 
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