Here's a list of 5 dumb things Obama has done(These are in no specific order, I just listed them as I thought of them):1. The Stimulus Package: This Stimulus Package is basically a warmed-over New Deal(as far as I can tell anyway.) The Government it spending $80.9 billion on things like highways, bridges, removing lead paint from public housing, electric vehicle technology, green energy technology, and more. There's even a $650 million being spent on DTV conversion coupons. Congressmen were forced to vote on it without even getting to read it. This is just more government funding for government projects. The Democratic Congress is spending tax-payer's money on projects to advance their own agendas. Remember in the presidential debates when McCain attacked Obama for his wasteful spending, and what Obama said? He promised over and over again that he would "go through those bills line by line." This is a bill that he should have gone through completely, and he signed it into law without even crossing anything out. Either he was stupid enough to pass the law after he read it, or he didn't read it through. Didn't he say that he would go through bills and get rid of any unnecessary spending the bill would cause? Seriously, how are DTV conversion coupons going to stimulate the economy? This method of boosting the economy has already been tested, and it failed.Quote“We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work.” - Henry Morgenthau Jr., secretary of the Treasury to FDRQuote“I say after eight years of this Administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started. … And an enormous debt to boot!” If it didn't work then, why would it work now?2. Throwing Weekly White House PartiesWhile Obama is spreading doom and gloom about the economic disasters supposedly created by Bush, he’s partying like it’s 1999. Between the Stevie Wonder concerts and the $100 per pound steaks, he's sure making a pig out of himself with our tax money. With Obama going wild with his parties, and spending more on the food for one meal than some Americans make in a month, does he really have any right to condemn corporations like Honeywell for buying private jets (which, by the way, aren’t just for luxury’s sake.)?3. Obama's Housing Relief Plan(I haven't had the opportunity to read this bill, this is just what I've heard. But from what I understand, it says something like this) If you’re paying too much on your mortgage, the government will help you. If you can work with your bank to get your mortgage payment down to 35% of your annual income, then the government will match your bank dollar for dollar in getting your monthly payment down to only 30% of your income. Not only is this plan totally stupid, but it’s basically back-door socialism. Do people who went out and got mortgages that they couldn't afford to buy houses beyond their means deserve to have the government pay their bills? What about the people who bought the smaller, cheaper house on the bad side of town, which they could actually afford? Why should the government reward irresponsible people and punish people who bought the house they could actually afford?(I will edit this and include the last ones later, I don't have time to finish it right now.)
“We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work.” - Henry Morgenthau Jr., secretary of the Treasury to FDR
“I say after eight years of this Administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started. … And an enormous debt to boot!”
Here's a list of 5 dumb things Obama has done(These are in no specific order, I just listed them as I thought of them):1. The Stimulus Package: This Stimulus Package is basically a warmed-over New Deal(as far as I can tell anyway.) The Government it spending $80.9 billion on things like highways, bridges, removing lead paint from public housing, electric vehicle technology, green energy technology, and more. There's even a $650 million being spent on DTV conversion coupons. Congressmen were forced to vote on it without even getting to read it. This is just more government funding for government projects. The Democratic Congress is spending tax-payer's money on projects to advance their own agendas. Remember in the presidential debates when McCain attacked Obama for his wasteful spending, and what Obama said? He promised over and over again that he would "go through those bills line by line." This is a bill that he should have gone through completely, and he signed it into law without even crossing anything out. Either he was stupid enough to pass the law after he read it, or he didn't read it through. Didn't he say that he would go through bills and get rid of any unnecessary spending the bill would cause? Seriously, how are DTV conversion coupons going to stimulate the economy? This method of boosting the economy has already been tested, and it failed.Quote“We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work.” - Henry Morgenthau Jr., secretary of the Treasury to FDRQuote“I say after eight years of this Administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started. … And an enormous debt to boot!” If it didn't work then, why would it work now?2. Throwing Weekly White House PartiesWhile Obama is spreading doom and gloom about the economic disasters supposedly created by Bush, he’s partying like it’s 1999. Between the Stevie Wonder concerts and the $100 per pound steaks, he's sure making a pig out of himself with our tax money. With Obama going wild with his parties, and spending more on the food for one meal than some Americans make in a month, does he really have any right to condemn corporations like Honeywell for buying private jets (which, by the way, aren’t just for luxury’s sake.)?3. Obama's Housing Relief Plan(I haven't had the opportunity to read this bill, this is just what I've heard. But from what I understand, it says something like this) If you’re paying too much on your mortgage, the government will help you. If you can work with your bank to get your mortgage payment down to 35% of your annual income, then the government will match your bank dollar for dollar in getting your monthly payment down to only 30% of your income. Not only is this plan totally stupid, but it’s basically back-door socialism. Do people who went out and got mortgages that they couldn't afford to buy houses beyond their means deserve to have the government pay their bills? What about the people who bought the smaller, cheaper house on the bad side of town, which they could actually afford? Why should the government reward irresponsible people and punish people who bought the house they could actually afford?(I will edit this and include the last ones later, I don't have time to finish it right now.)(I used multiple sources for my ideas, not to copy everything they said, but so that I wasn't misunderstood, or because I didn't know how I wanted to say it. They are my thoughts, and I did come up with the list before I found these sources)
Quote from: Simulacrum on November 12, 2011, 07:26:28 pm Here's a list of 5 dumb things Obama has done(These are in no specific order, I just listed them as I thought of them):1. The Stimulus Package: This Stimulus Package is basically a warmed-over New Deal(as far as I can tell anyway.) The Government it spending $80.9 billion on things like highways, bridges, removing lead paint from public housing, electric vehicle technology, green energy technology, and more. There's even a $650 million being spent on DTV conversion coupons. Congressmen were forced to vote on it without even getting to read it. This is just more government funding for government projects. The Democratic Congress is spending tax-payer's money on projects to advance their own agendas. Remember in the presidential debates when McCain attacked Obama for his wasteful spending, and what Obama said? He promised over and over again that he would "go through those bills line by line." This is a bill that he should have gone through completely, and he signed it into law without even crossing anything out. Either he was stupid enough to pass the law after he read it, or he didn't read it through. Didn't he say that he would go through bills and get rid of any unnecessary spending the bill would cause? Seriously, how are DTV conversion coupons going to stimulate the economy? This method of boosting the economy has already been tested, and it failed.Quote“We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work.” - Henry Morgenthau Jr., secretary of the Treasury to FDRQuote“I say after eight years of this Administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started. … And an enormous debt to boot!” If it didn't work then, why would it work now?2. Throwing Weekly White House PartiesWhile Obama is spreading doom and gloom about the economic disasters supposedly created by Bush, he’s partying like it’s 1999. Between the Stevie Wonder concerts and the $100 per pound steaks, he's sure making a pig out of himself with our tax money. With Obama going wild with his parties, and spending more on the food for one meal than some Americans make in a month, does he really have any right to condemn corporations like Honeywell for buying private jets (which, by the way, aren’t just for luxury’s sake.)?3. Obama's Housing Relief Plan(I haven't had the opportunity to read this bill, this is just what I've heard. But from what I understand, it says something like this) If you’re paying too much on your mortgage, the government will help you. If you can work with your bank to get your mortgage payment down to 35% of your annual income, then the government will match your bank dollar for dollar in getting your monthly payment down to only 30% of your income. Not only is this plan totally stupid, but it’s basically back-door socialism. Do people who went out and got mortgages that they couldn't afford to buy houses beyond their means deserve to have the government pay their bills? What about the people who bought the smaller, cheaper house on the bad side of town, which they could actually afford? Why should the government reward irresponsible people and punish people who bought the house they could actually afford?(I will edit this and include the last ones later, I don't have time to finish it right now.)(I used multiple sources for my ideas, not to copy everything they said, but so that I wasn't misunderstood, or because I didn't know how I wanted to say it. They are my thoughts, and I did come up with the list before I found these sources)Um, the only real problem is #2. Yes parties at the white house cost money better spent elsewhere, on that I agree.Ok, here we go. #1) How is investing in green energy a bad thing? I mean more drilling isn't the answer. Eventually oil will run the chansey out. Then where will we turn? Building highways, bridges and removing lead paint from public houses, first of all provides jobs and second, it increases the safety of the public. Do you want your child going to school and siting in a classroom lined with lead paint? Just because the school can't afford it?The coupons sound extremely stupid but, actually have a purpose. What if you watch football every chansey sunday and bam now you can't afford it? Cause of the switch, you might be a little pissed, this one is more about crowd control if anything.#3) This is a great idea! How can people afford to put money into the struggling economy if they're paying a large majority of what they make into their mortgage. While I agree, people should think before they buy, they well... honestly never will. Now with this help maybe they buy local instead of from a dam Wal-Mart because now they can afford to.I still don't see anything wrong with #'s 1 and 3, and as far as #2 goes... Every dam president is going to do this. Get over it. The president has people that he must make a good impression to and well everyone parties where they live, with money they make from their JOB! (Yes, being president is a paying job.) Give the dam guy a break, it's not like he gets help from congress.Ok, can we get back to how chanseyed up this bill is?Cause things like this scare and disappoint me.
#3) This is a great idea! How can people afford to put money into the struggling economy if they're paying a large majority of what they make into their mortgage. While I agree, people should think before they buy, they well... honestly never will. Now with this help maybe they buy local instead of from a dam Wal-Mart because now they can afford to.
The president has people that he must make a good impression to and well everyone parties where they live, with money they make from their JOB! (Yes, being president is a paying job.) Give the dam guy a break, it's not like he gets help from congress.
One quick thing. This isn't a socialist bill. This is not socialism. This bill is borderline dictatorship, with the amount of censorship that if contains. Hell any rich stupid company could make any dumb accusation and bam, website down. Kind of reminds me of a dictator shutting down anything that makes him/her look bad or spreads an idea they don't like.And who really cares. I know I backed Obama a bit in that last post but, honestly there is no politician alive or that will be born who will really care about the plight of the people. It's about money and nothing else.
It wasn't passed! The bill is no longer a threat.
...We buy a lot of foreign products, we laugh at american made, we prefer Japan, China, Russia (not really Russia), Etc. We want products that not only look better, but are better. Japans biggest client is the US, only because of all the fun things we buy from them....
Quote from: Cortex J. on November 17, 2011, 11:09:13 pm...We buy a lot of foreign products, we laugh at american made, we prefer Japan, China, Russia (not really Russia), Etc. We want products that not only look better, but are better. Japans biggest client is the US, only because of all the fun things we buy from them.... In my opinion, this is one of the United States' flaws. We buy a lot of things from other countries that we could make here(As long as we're not wasting too much money to make them). We pay more money buying some things from China than we would spend to make them ourselves.