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How Liberals Argue: Food Stamps Stimulate the Economy

lois01 Wrote: Nov 29, 2012 2:31 PM
It's a good thing we believed all of the Job Creators when they sold us the "Service Economy" bill of goods and shipped half of America's industry to Communist China.
Steve18 Wrote: Nov 29, 2012 3:49 PM
Like Obama's Jobs Czar that shipped an entire GE factory to China? (But he DID give Obama a cool million bucks, through his employees..soon to lose their jobs)
Chestertonfan Wrote: Nov 29, 2012 2:44 PM
You mean job creators like Obama's GE 's Imelt, GM, and other cronies and bundlers. The unions have driven so many manufacturing jobs out of the US for the sake of job rigidity and unsustainable benefits. It was also unrealistic to think that the US would maintain its manufacturing dominance following WWII, so many countries were rebuilding and focused on growth. The US and British unions just wanted to milk the cow,
Hype_Blame22 Wrote: Nov 29, 2012 2:52 PM
Bu bu bu butttt all Job Creators are evil rich white male Republicans!
Hype_Blame22 Wrote: Nov 29, 2012 2:36 PM
Did you start a business? Did you pour your sweat and blood into it? Was it successful? No? Then shut up. You have the same opportunities, for the most part, to do what these "evil" Job Creators have done, you just didn't do it. Don't like working for The Man? Then, become The Man. Equality of opportunity, not of outcome.
usmcpgw Wrote: Nov 29, 2012 2:34 PM
obama and geithner and GE CEO shipped those jobs to china and brazil



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whats that?

obama shipped American jobs overseas!

lois01 Wrote: Nov 29, 2012 2:35 PM

Every Thursday morning I go on the Jon Justice show in Southern Arizona. Today, I made a comment about the glorification of food stamps and apparently that sparked a deluge of calls like the one below in which the caller argues welfare stimulates the economy.

Considering Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi thinks the same way, I'm not surprised.

"It's the biggest bang for the buck."

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