Saturday, July 2, 2011

Is it Groundhog Day? Again?

The Republican Party has settled into a comfortable pattern in their politics today.

It revolves around managing reality for those that can not or choose not to manage reality for themselves.

Does not say much for the intelligence and education of the grass roots party base.

The #GOP said cut taxes, to grow the economy and create jobs:

  • >10 years of George W. Bush tax cuts & extensions and no job creation!


The #GOP says job crushing regulation is creating uncertainty for small business(s) and entrepreneurs:

  • All while congress fails to perform their constitutional role of legislative/regulatory oversight.
  • Instead congress deregulates the financial services industry and allow Wall Street to cause the greatest recession since 1929.
  • Rather than properly staff and fund remaining oversight agencies they withdraw support for oversight any oversight.

Today we hear loud and clear, lower taxes and less government regulation create certainty in order that small business(s) entrepreneurs will create jobs.

Eyes wide open people, what nice things has this policy brought to us in the past 12 years? Do you really want to repeat it, again and again, and again?


GOP LEADERSHIP ACTIONS SEEK OUTCOMES BASED ON THEIR STRATEGIC PLAN FOR AMERICA

2 comments:

  1. Is there a Democratic Party solution that's better? Where's the Democratically-controlled Senate's budget been hiding for the last couple years? Can we really sustain the monstrous national ever-increasing debt (not to mention pay back the interest on those debts) that Democrats will incur because of their vote-scrabbling Moocher-Dirty Socialist-attracting social programs?

    When did these redistributionist social programs (the heart of any new Democrat's politics) ever create jobs, other than government jobs? Where are the trillions of dollars, supposedly gone to fund 'shovel-ready' jobs that we already paid for?

    We are in a 'John Galt' period right now. There's no one with money who will spend it to support this dirty socialist whilst he is still in power.

    You might want to ask, 'what jobs are available for the millions and millions of Americans that they will deign to do?' and 'are we at the point in the history of this Republic when the decline can't be stopped by any party, it is inevitable, and we'd better prepare for hard times, worse than nearly any American alive today can comprehend; but, comparatively, lives that are lived out daily in Jakarta and Kenya and other third-world nations have been squalid for generations and because we've been so well-kept, it's UNFAIR!, and we must find our happiness, monies, and goods redistributed soonest.'

    For the fairness of it all.

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  2. Republicans proposed these unpaid for(NON OFF-SET)tax cuts and Democrats supported their implementation and extension. So unlike you, I am an equal opportunity fiscal constitutional conservative.

    Does your "vote-scrabbling Moocher-Dirty Socialist-attracting social programs?" statement include tax subsidy policies for corporate fascists?

    I do not view application of the General Welfare and Commerce Clause of our Constitution as socialism.

    And I clearly do not believe the only issue we have is a spending problem. Government revenue must be raised to manage our debt obligations and the interest therein.

    I'd rather read Aristotle and Plato!

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