The Penny Plan

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  1. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    It does if it is spent at home and not in the middle east.
     
  2. Rex_B

    Rex_B Geaux Time

    While I agree spending in the ME is stupid. Just turning around and spending it here makes little sense as well.

    Spend = The problem
     
  3. martin

    martin Banned Forever

    so for example a massive government contract to make billions of dollars worth of tanks in Tennessee does not stimulate the economy because those tanks are sent to iraq to kill brown people?
     
  4. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    Pay attention, I said money spent in the middle east! All of the tanks were already built and the bombs too. The wasted war expenses are every dime spent on the Iraqi Army, Iraqi government, Iraqi contractors, Iraqi infrastructure rebuilding the very building and bridges that we blew up.
     
  5. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood


    Then explain this professor…


    Before Clinton took office the debt was 6.5 Trill

    When he left it was 10 Trill




     
  6. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    It ain't rocket science.

    Look, Clinton's debt was half a Trillion dollars lower than it would have been except Clinton did not post deficits and ADD to the debt, plus he posted surpluses and PAID DOWN the debt. You have to start paying the debt somewhere and Clinton paid off Billions. Dubya dropped the ball and did not pay down one thin dime.
     
  7. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    Of course it does. Every wealthy country in the world stimulated their economies with spending during the recession, including the US, which is why it ended two years ago.
     
  8. Rex_B

    Rex_B Geaux Time

    The spending simply delayed the inevitable. The bubble is getting bigger.
     
  9. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    What bubble?
     
  10. LSUsupaFan

    LSUsupaFan Founding Member

    South Korea didn't. And they are having the most robust recovery.
     

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