@f*ckyouliberals
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Do you think it is prudent to say such craziness realizing the optical damage that can be done to so many rolling eyes?Through the careful planning and steady leadership of Obama the stock market climbed from below 8000 to above 19500 and continues its upward trajectory ... thanks Obama
Do you think it is prudent to say such craziness realizing the optical damage that can be done to so many rolling eyes?
You sure you are not just stuck on the weed?I got a big one on the line ... gotta reel them in
You sure you are not just stuck on the weed?
Not a fan of its legalization. It just seems like a huge step backward. I really hope that opinion doesn't strike up multiple pages either.No, I don't smoke pot ... I do advocate for its legalization, although I don't partake myself
Not a fan of its legalization. It just seems like a huge step backward. I really hope that opinion doesn't strike up multiple pages either.
Through the careful planning and steady leadership of Obama the stock market climbed from below 8000 to above 19500 and continues its upward trajectory ... thanks Obama
Could you imagine how well the stock market could have done with a pro business president for 8 years? One that didn't pass the worst law in the history of our republic?
Could you imagine how well the stock market could have done with a pro business president for 8 years?
A pro business President got us in the mess we were in; greatest recession in history.
A pro business President got us in the mess we were in; greatest recession in history.
You are completely wrong. We have in bigger messes than that one. the 70's had two, price controls, gas fillups on odd and even days. Carter gave us 19% loans and 13% unemployment. FDR twiddled his thumbs with WPA and cCC work programs by govt that never work. The housing mess was started by both parties. If Obama had foreclosed quickly, the recession would have ended quicker. You never do a patient good by slowly cutting a leg off, you do it by quickly cutting it off.
The WPA is a main part of what pulled us out of the Great Depression.
Two Republicans put is in the Great Depression and the greatest recession in history and two Democrats pulled us out of both.
You don't read much history. Many, many economists believe that World War II got us out of the depression not any of the government programs sponsored by FDR. The war resulted in about 12 million American men entering the military and another 12 million Americans being employed to support the military. In 1939, our unemployment rate was still in the high double digits but slightly under 20%. The depression did not end until after we entered World War II.
Actually, I had a very conservative history professor at WVU who disagrees. He talked about all the jokes made about Hoover....Hoovervilles, Hoover clothes, people just wanted a pot (when Hoover promised a chicken in every pot). He was very clear and so was the text book, FDR's New Deal Programs pulled us out of the Depression.
If so, then why was the unemployment rate still just under 20% in 1939? The programs did not work. What worked was World War II and the 24 million people involved in that effort.
A good article by Forbes:
https://www.google.com/amp/www.forb...war-ii-not-the-start-of-it/amp/?client=safari
The Great Depression started in 1929. The UE rate didn't even peak until 1933 at 24.9 per cent. Recoveries are not instantaneous or even quick, they take time. But by 1939 the UE rate had dropped to 17.2 per cent. That is a gain of 7.7 per cent, pretty impressive. The war certainly helped.
The highest the unemployment rate has been since the Great Depression was in 1983, again under another Republican President.
Could you imagine how well the stock market could have done with a pro business president for 8 years? One that didn't pass the worst law in the history of our republic?
Considering the Republican leadership that got us into that mess ... we'd be lucky if any of us had homes
The Great Depression started in 1929. The UE rate didn't even peak until 1933 at 24.9 per cent. Recoveries are not instantaneous or even quick, they take time. But by 1939 the UE rate had dropped to 17.2 per cent. That is a gain of 7.7 per cent, pretty impressive. The war certainly helped.
The highest the unemployment rate has been since the Great Depression was in 1983, again under another Republican President.
Considering the Republican leadership that got us into that mess ... we'd be lucky if any of us had homes
Just goes to show you that what I preach should be taken to heart. No govt subsidies for anybody. Not everybody should own a home. Congress should be in session twice a year for 2 months and then to clean up in the fall, 1 more month. Members should have jobs outside of Congress. It's a basic conflict of interest to make a living off the taxpayer and to vote yourself more power to take more and more from the American people. Harry reid went to Congress poor and came out rich.
Practically all members of Congress come out rich, geez! They need more restrictions and limits on the money they can receive. They are almost all bought off, D, R and I.
I disagree with having other jobs, it only leads to conflicts of interest. Look at our current President and his administration, having commercials on tv for Ivanka. Look at our current governor (WV) and his appointees. All tied to the coal industry.
Actually, I had a very conservative history professor at WVU who disagrees. He talked about all the jokes made about Hoover....Hoovervilles, Hoover clothes, people just wanted a pot (when Hoover promised a chicken in every pot). He was very clear and so was the text book, FDR's New Deal Programs pulled us out of the Depression.
Barry Frank.