1 posted on
01/12/2008 5:58:56 AM PST by
Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
Hillary would run this country into the ground, a la Jimmy Carter, if she were elected President.
2 posted on
01/12/2008 6:00:09 AM PST by
CASchack
To: Kaslin
Hang on to your wallets...here comes Her Thighness...
3 posted on
01/12/2008 6:00:39 AM PST by
Keith
(ANY REPUBLICAN in 2008 -- it's about defeating Mrs. Bill Clinton)
To: Kaslin
WOW her campaign must be drawing dry, that is a lot of vote payout. Wonder how much McCain will now have to up his ante.
To: Kaslin
At least she is honest about her marxist plans.
To: Kaslin
I know Bill and Hill has managed to make millions while being public servants, but I did not think they had an extra 70 billion dollars to give away. Thank Hill, it is nice of you.
Oh, wait a minute, she does not mean her money, but "public money".
So let me get this straight, Hillary wants to tax us to get the 70 billions so she can turn around and give it back to, who? Those that paid taxes? Most likely not but to those that "deserve it most".
I am not an economist, but I think if you take 70 billions out of the economy and then put 70 billions back in there is a net gain of zero!
Now if she was talking about cutting taxes by 70 billion dollars she might have something but I don't think that is what she has in mind.
To: Kaslin
"This economy may be working for some people, but it sure isn't working for everybody," Clinton said.Pssst... Hey Thunder Thighs, here's a little economics for ya: the economy never works for everybody.
11 posted on
01/12/2008 6:09:25 AM PST by
metesky
("Brethren, leave us go amongst them." Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton - Ward Bond- The Searchers)
To: Kaslin
None of what she proposes has anything to do with stopping a recession.
Let’s not subsidize poverty, and call it economic growth.
12 posted on
01/12/2008 6:09:51 AM PST by
popdonnelly
(Get Reid. Salazar, and Harkin out of the Senate.)
To: Kaslin
"Clintons plan also contains a $40 billion tax rebate for what she calls hardworking families if the economy continues to worsen. It is unclear what standards would be used to define who is hardworking and when the economy worsens. Clinton stressed only low and middle income Americans would get the rebate though. "Not to the wealthy," she said. "They have more than gotten their share of our tax dollars."
Just WHOSE tax dollars are we talking about here? I sure hop the RNC finds a way to get THAT quote into an ad.
13 posted on
01/12/2008 6:11:10 AM PST by
Mariner
To: Kaslin
I think we're slipping toward a recession, Clinton said. A couple of people that I met on the street, they work in construction. They tell me it's slowed down.
What an incredibly stupid statement. Cyclical extremes are the exact nature of the construction business.
Of course, she's just plain stupid. She's also evil, manipulative, lying, ignorant, cheating, thieving, seditious, etc., etc., etc.
To: Kaslin
Low-Income in America is subsidized housing equipped with a Big screen and Cell phones for the kids.
And pay no attention to the Cady in the parking lot sporting 24's.
Hillary is an economic fool.
16 posted on
01/12/2008 6:12:17 AM PST by
MaxMax
(God Bless America)
To: Kaslin
She’s a piker! I propose a $500B payout to everybody in the country! Vote for meeeeeeeeeee!
17 posted on
01/12/2008 6:13:33 AM PST by
ClearCase_guy
(The broken wall, the burning roof and tower. And Agamemnon dead.)
To: Kaslin
Note to the nation: Wanna see how well this kinda thinking works? Check out Upstate NY's economy....
There's a reason we're bleeding people and jobs.
20 posted on
01/12/2008 6:14:10 AM PST by
mewzilla
(In politics the middle way is none at all. John Adams)
To: Kaslin
I think we're slipping toward a recession, Clinton said. A couple of people that I met on the street, they work in construction. They tell me it's slowed down. REALLY? You mean she didn't know that construction had slowed down until she talked to a couple of strangers on the street that work in construction? If that's true, then she's as out of touch as George H.W. Bush when he acted like he'd never seen a supermarket scanner. If it's not, then she's even more of a liar than we've all given her credit for being.
To: Kaslin
The New New Deal. As if the first one wasn’t bad enough.
22 posted on
01/12/2008 6:14:59 AM PST by
tacticalogic
("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
To: Kaslin
Yo Hillary,
Want to stimulate the economy?
Make the Bush tax cuts permanent, pass some new tax cuts, pass a “Pay as you Go” budget rule in both Houses of Congress, repeal the Fair Lending Act, Pass a serious energy bill that focuses on streamlining the regulatory process, ends lawsuit abuse by “Environmental” groups and focuses on development of all existing energy producing technology's 1st and new technologies 2nd (I.e. Freedom to drill act)
23 posted on
01/12/2008 6:15:44 AM PST by
MNJohnnie
(Instead of "Swift Boaters", 2008 Democrats have "Short Bussers"-Freeper Sax)
To: Kaslin
So, taking $70billion from the productive members of society and giving it to the unproductive will boost the economy? Give me a break!!!
25 posted on
01/12/2008 6:17:35 AM PST by
reg45
To: Kaslin
Clintons plan also contains a $40 billion tax rebate for what she calls hardworking families."hardworking" families or "hardlyworking" families?
27 posted on
01/12/2008 6:21:57 AM PST by
reg45
To: Kaslin
Clinton stressed only low and middle income Americans would get the rebate though. “Not to the wealthy,” she said. “They have more than gotten their share of our tax dollars.”
Let me translate this for her.
“Not to the wealthy,” she said. “We have not gotten near enough share of their tax dollars.”
It’s time our government was supported by the amount of money SPENT, not the amount EARNED.
28 posted on
01/12/2008 6:23:01 AM PST by
tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
To: Kaslin
I would bet drilling some oil wells would help more than anything else.
30 posted on
01/12/2008 6:25:17 AM PST by
Tarpon
(Ignorance, the most expensive commodity produced by mankind.)
To: Kaslin
Hillary: $70 Billion Needed to Stop Recession What an idiot! Taking $70 billion from the productive citizens and giving it to the non-productive citizens DOES NOT PRODUCE ECONOMIC WEALTH@!!
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