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On Sat, 8 Nov 2008 10:21:24 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


HK wrote:


BAR wrote:

The best thing for The Obama to do to get the economy moving again is to
cut all federal taxes by 50%, captial gains, income, ... If you want to
see money start moving through the economy that's the way to do it.




Sorry, I have NO trust in corporations to do the right thing.



You belong on an island then.

Virtually all economists and politicians, Democrat and Republican alike are
focused on invigorating business to curb unemployment, provide resources for
health care and other benefits plus recover lost values in 401k plans for
retirements. The economy won't recover until business, meaning
corporations, have a reason to grow and expand rather than downsize and
shrink. Corporations don't exist to provide social welfare. They exist to
make a profit.

The current problems are not going to be solved by extending unemployment
benefits or providing free, taxpayer funded health care for all. It may
temporarily ease the pain somewhat for some, but it's a band-aid, not a fix.

Even your man Obama is in favor of a bailout for GM, Ford and possibly
Chrysler. Mistake IMO.

Eisboch


I'm surprised the Democrats haven't come up with a plan to give everyone in
the 'middle class' a check for $25,000 to spend only on a new car from one
of the three.

That would solve the car makers problems and buy a bunch more votes for the
next election.
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"JohnH" wrote in message
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On Sat, 8 Nov 2008 10:21:24 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


HK wrote:


BAR wrote:

The best thing for The Obama to do to get the economy moving again is
to
cut all federal taxes by 50%, captial gains, income, ... If you want
to
see money start moving through the economy that's the way to do it.




Sorry, I have NO trust in corporations to do the right thing.



You belong on an island then.

Virtually all economists and politicians, Democrat and Republican alike
are
focused on invigorating business to curb unemployment, provide resources
for
health care and other benefits plus recover lost values in 401k plans for
retirements. The economy won't recover until business, meaning
corporations, have a reason to grow and expand rather than downsize and
shrink. Corporations don't exist to provide social welfare. They exist
to
make a profit.

The current problems are not going to be solved by extending unemployment
benefits or providing free, taxpayer funded health care for all. It may
temporarily ease the pain somewhat for some, but it's a band-aid, not a
fix.

Even your man Obama is in favor of a bailout for GM, Ford and possibly
Chrysler. Mistake IMO.

Eisboch


I'm surprised the Democrats haven't come up with a plan to give everyone
in
the 'middle class' a check for $25,000 to spend only on a new car from one
of the three.

That would solve the car makers problems and buy a bunch more votes for
the
next election.
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Unbelievable! You 'mericans are worse than us for throwing taxpayer money
at 'corporate welfare bums'.


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Don White wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
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On Sat, 8 Nov 2008 10:21:24 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
The best thing for The Obama to do to get the economy moving again is
to
cut all federal taxes by 50%, captial gains, income, ... If you want
to
see money start moving through the economy that's the way to do it.


Sorry, I have NO trust in corporations to do the right thing.

You belong on an island then.

Virtually all economists and politicians, Democrat and Republican alike
are
focused on invigorating business to curb unemployment, provide resources
for
health care and other benefits plus recover lost values in 401k plans for
retirements. The economy won't recover until business, meaning
corporations, have a reason to grow and expand rather than downsize and
shrink. Corporations don't exist to provide social welfare. They exist
to
make a profit.

The current problems are not going to be solved by extending unemployment
benefits or providing free, taxpayer funded health care for all. It may
temporarily ease the pain somewhat for some, but it's a band-aid, not a
fix.

Even your man Obama is in favor of a bailout for GM, Ford and possibly
Chrysler. Mistake IMO.

Eisboch

I'm surprised the Democrats haven't come up with a plan to give everyone
in
the 'middle class' a check for $25,000 to spend only on a new car from one
of the three.

That would solve the car makers problems and buy a bunch more votes for
the
next election.
--



Unbelievable! You 'mericans are worse than us for throwing taxpayer money
at 'corporate welfare bums'.


Hey Donnie, you are an American too.
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BAR wrote:
Don White wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
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On Sat, 8 Nov 2008 10:21:24 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
The best thing for The Obama to do to get the economy moving
again is to
cut all federal taxes by 50%, captial gains, income, ... If you
want to
see money start moving through the economy that's the way to do it.


Sorry, I have NO trust in corporations to do the right thing.

You belong on an island then.

Virtually all economists and politicians, Democrat and Republican
alike are
focused on invigorating business to curb unemployment, provide
resources for
health care and other benefits plus recover lost values in 401k
plans for
retirements. The economy won't recover until business, meaning
corporations, have a reason to grow and expand rather than downsize and
shrink. Corporations don't exist to provide social welfare. They
exist to
make a profit.

The current problems are not going to be solved by extending
unemployment
benefits or providing free, taxpayer funded health care for all. It
may
temporarily ease the pain somewhat for some, but it's a band-aid,
not a fix.

Even your man Obama is in favor of a bailout for GM, Ford and possibly
Chrysler. Mistake IMO.

Eisboch

I'm surprised the Democrats haven't come up with a plan to give
everyone in
the 'middle class' a check for $25,000 to spend only on a new car
from one
of the three.

That would solve the car makers problems and buy a bunch more votes
for the
next election.
--



Unbelievable! You 'mericans are worse than us for throwing taxpayer
money at 'corporate welfare bums'.


Hey Donnie, you are an American too.


He's Canadian but lives most of his life in an American's ass.

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"DK" wrote in message
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BAR wrote:
Don White wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008 10:21:24 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
The best thing for The Obama to do to get the economy moving again
is to
cut all federal taxes by 50%, captial gains, income, ... If you
want to
see money start moving through the economy that's the way to do it.


Sorry, I have NO trust in corporations to do the right thing.

You belong on an island then.

Virtually all economists and politicians, Democrat and Republican
alike are
focused on invigorating business to curb unemployment, provide
resources for
health care and other benefits plus recover lost values in 401k plans
for
retirements. The economy won't recover until business, meaning
corporations, have a reason to grow and expand rather than downsize
and
shrink. Corporations don't exist to provide social welfare. They
exist to
make a profit.

The current problems are not going to be solved by extending
unemployment
benefits or providing free, taxpayer funded health care for all. It
may
temporarily ease the pain somewhat for some, but it's a band-aid, not
a fix.

Even your man Obama is in favor of a bailout for GM, Ford and possibly
Chrysler. Mistake IMO.

Eisboch

I'm surprised the Democrats haven't come up with a plan to give
everyone in
the 'middle class' a check for $25,000 to spend only on a new car from
one
of the three.

That would solve the car makers problems and buy a bunch more votes for
the
next election.
--


Unbelievable! You 'mericans are worse than us for throwing taxpayer
money at 'corporate welfare bums'.


Hey Donnie, you are an American too.


He's Canadian but lives most of his life in an American's ass.



Is the entire Drone Army fixated on male buttocks?
I'd hate to see y'all out on maneuvers.




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DK wrote:
BAR wrote:
Don White wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
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On Sat, 8 Nov 2008 10:21:24 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
The best thing for The Obama to do to get the economy moving
again is to
cut all federal taxes by 50%, captial gains, income, ... If you
want to
see money start moving through the economy that's the way to do it.


Sorry, I have NO trust in corporations to do the right thing.

You belong on an island then.

Virtually all economists and politicians, Democrat and Republican
alike are
focused on invigorating business to curb unemployment, provide
resources for
health care and other benefits plus recover lost values in 401k
plans for
retirements. The economy won't recover until business, meaning
corporations, have a reason to grow and expand rather than downsize
and
shrink. Corporations don't exist to provide social welfare. They
exist to
make a profit.

The current problems are not going to be solved by extending
unemployment
benefits or providing free, taxpayer funded health care for all.
It may
temporarily ease the pain somewhat for some, but it's a band-aid,
not a fix.

Even your man Obama is in favor of a bailout for GM, Ford and possibly
Chrysler. Mistake IMO.

Eisboch

I'm surprised the Democrats haven't come up with a plan to give
everyone in
the 'middle class' a check for $25,000 to spend only on a new car
from one
of the three.

That would solve the car makers problems and buy a bunch more votes
for the
next election.
--


Unbelievable! You 'mericans are worse than us for throwing taxpayer
money at 'corporate welfare bums'.


Hey Donnie, you are an American too.


He's Canadian but lives most of his life in an American's ass.


North America, Central America, South America. The America's. We are all
Americans.
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BAR wrote:
DK wrote:
BAR wrote:
Don White wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008 10:21:24 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
The best thing for The Obama to do to get the economy moving
again is to
cut all federal taxes by 50%, captial gains, income, ... If you
want to
see money start moving through the economy that's the way to do
it.


Sorry, I have NO trust in corporations to do the right thing.

You belong on an island then.

Virtually all economists and politicians, Democrat and Republican
alike are
focused on invigorating business to curb unemployment, provide
resources for
health care and other benefits plus recover lost values in 401k
plans for
retirements. The economy won't recover until business, meaning
corporations, have a reason to grow and expand rather than
downsize and
shrink. Corporations don't exist to provide social welfare. They
exist to
make a profit.

The current problems are not going to be solved by extending
unemployment
benefits or providing free, taxpayer funded health care for all.
It may
temporarily ease the pain somewhat for some, but it's a band-aid,
not a fix.

Even your man Obama is in favor of a bailout for GM, Ford and
possibly
Chrysler. Mistake IMO.

Eisboch

I'm surprised the Democrats haven't come up with a plan to give
everyone in
the 'middle class' a check for $25,000 to spend only on a new car
from one
of the three.

That would solve the car makers problems and buy a bunch more votes
for the
next election.
--


Unbelievable! You 'mericans are worse than us for throwing taxpayer
money at 'corporate welfare bums'.

Hey Donnie, you are an American too.


He's Canadian but lives most of his life in an American's ass.


North America, Central America, South America. The America's. We are all
Americans.



Your gal Palin didn't know what three countries comprised North America.
She was the perfect candidate for today's GOP, a conservative,
simple-minded, ignorant fool.
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Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
DK wrote:
BAR wrote:
Don White wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008 10:21:24 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
The best thing for The Obama to do to get the economy moving
again is to
cut all federal taxes by 50%, captial gains, income, ... If
you want to
see money start moving through the economy that's the way to
do it.


Sorry, I have NO trust in corporations to do the right thing.

You belong on an island then.

Virtually all economists and politicians, Democrat and Republican
alike are
focused on invigorating business to curb unemployment, provide
resources for
health care and other benefits plus recover lost values in 401k
plans for
retirements. The economy won't recover until business, meaning
corporations, have a reason to grow and expand rather than
downsize and
shrink. Corporations don't exist to provide social welfare.
They exist to
make a profit.

The current problems are not going to be solved by extending
unemployment
benefits or providing free, taxpayer funded health care for all.
It may
temporarily ease the pain somewhat for some, but it's a band-aid,
not a fix.

Even your man Obama is in favor of a bailout for GM, Ford and
possibly
Chrysler. Mistake IMO.

Eisboch

I'm surprised the Democrats haven't come up with a plan to give
everyone in
the 'middle class' a check for $25,000 to spend only on a new car
from one
of the three.

That would solve the car makers problems and buy a bunch more
votes for the
next election.
--


Unbelievable! You 'mericans are worse than us for throwing
taxpayer money at 'corporate welfare bums'.

Hey Donnie, you are an American too.

He's Canadian but lives most of his life in an American's ass.


North America, Central America, South America. The America's. We are
all Americans.



Your gal Palin didn't know what three countries comprised North America.
She was the perfect candidate for today's GOP, a conservative,
simple-minded, ignorant fool.


Neither does you buddy Donnie! He must be an ignorant fool too!
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"BAR" wrote in message
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Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
DK wrote:
BAR wrote:
Don White wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008 10:21:24 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote:

HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
The best thing for The Obama to do to get the economy moving
again is to
cut all federal taxes by 50%, captial gains, income, ... If you
want to
see money start moving through the economy that's the way to do
it.


Sorry, I have NO trust in corporations to do the right thing.

You belong on an island then.

Virtually all economists and politicians, Democrat and Republican
alike are
focused on invigorating business to curb unemployment, provide
resources for
health care and other benefits plus recover lost values in 401k
plans for
retirements. The economy won't recover until business, meaning
corporations, have a reason to grow and expand rather than downsize
and
shrink. Corporations don't exist to provide social welfare. They
exist to
make a profit.

The current problems are not going to be solved by extending
unemployment
benefits or providing free, taxpayer funded health care for all.
It may
temporarily ease the pain somewhat for some, but it's a band-aid,
not a fix.

Even your man Obama is in favor of a bailout for GM, Ford and
possibly
Chrysler. Mistake IMO.

Eisboch

I'm surprised the Democrats haven't come up with a plan to give
everyone in
the 'middle class' a check for $25,000 to spend only on a new car
from one
of the three.

That would solve the car makers problems and buy a bunch more votes
for the
next election.
--


Unbelievable! You 'mericans are worse than us for throwing taxpayer
money at 'corporate welfare bums'.

Hey Donnie, you are an American too.

He's Canadian but lives most of his life in an American's ass.


North America, Central America, South America. The America's. We are all
Americans.



Your gal Palin didn't know what three countries comprised North America.
She was the perfect candidate for today's GOP, a conservative,
simple-minded, ignorant fool.


Neither does you buddy Donnie! He must be an ignorant fool too!



Bertie...you taking the same 'stupid pills' as Ditzy Dan?
Where did I say I didn't know which countries comprised North America??
Don't confuse me with that tart from the bush.


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Bertie...you taking the same 'stupid pills' as Ditzy Dan?
Where did I say I didn't know which countries comprised North America??
Don't confuse me with that tart from the bush.


Well Don, she seems to have done better in government employment than you
did.


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