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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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"Obama spending binge never happened
Commentary: Government outlays rising at slowest pace since 1950s" http://articles.marketwatch.com/2012...drunken-sailor Quote:
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"After adjusting for inflation, spending under Obama is falling at a 1.4% annual pace — the first decline in real spending since the early 1970s ..." "In per capita terms, real spending will drop by nearly 5% from $11,450 per person in 2009 to $10,900 in 2013 (measured in 2009 dollars)." - - - BTW, if any of you want to contest that, you'll need to show us figures and sources that support your contention. |
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Aug 2003
Snicker, AL
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And where do you think that inflation came from Cheesehead? And just how much did the money supply grow under Obama? And how much loss of value for that hard earned money will we suffer over the next 10 years because of the increase in money supply?
Your post is a single facet of a many faceted issue. He may not have increased spending in a major way, but he did print boat loads of new money that made my dollars worth less and less as time goes on. I also find it interesting that you credit Obama with the reduced spending, yet from your own post we see this. Quote:
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Sep 2002
República de Califo
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Spending rocketed way, way above already-dire levels (relative to receipts) in W. Bush's last year due to massive government propping of financial markets. Despite that allegedly being a short-term "desperate measures" record budget, it is supposedly to Obama's credit that he didn't go even further into deficit-spending outer space, rather such bloated, over-40%-deficit-financed budgets are now merely "the new normal", which somehow makes Obama a paragon of frugality. Hyperpartisanship is blinding whichever side it's on, Cheesehead. Just because Obama (with approval from congress, both overt and covert) has been spending like the proverbial drunken sailor for the entirety of his now-nearly-complete 4-year term does not make him less of a drunk than W. Bush. To extend the metaphor a bit, Bush may have dragged Obama into that portside bar and stood him the first few rounds, but Bush got himself ejected around midnight, and now it's 4 a.m. and the party is going as strong as ever, with Obama running the tab and buying the rounds. "But to his credit, the place hasn't been burnt to the waterline". ----------------------------------- Newly-elected French president Hollande is doing precisely what I hoped he would when I was rooting for him to win, namely play the other-people`s-money-free-spending socialist buffoon to the hilt, thus hastening the (needed) dissolution of the EMU. This is from the German Die Welt today, translation mine (non-German readers can feed the link to Google Translate for a reasonably-decipherable software translation): Hollande brings the foundation of Europe into tottering: The French President dreams of reclining in a hammock made of German tax money. The Chancellor must not give in to the Euro-bonds. At stake is more than the taxpayers' money. (p.s.: You ribald-wordplay-loving English types will have a field day with the German word for "tottering". Thankfully, this commentator is above such sophomoric silliness, except by way of pointing out the rich possibilities here.) ----------------------------------- A ZH reader posted the following interesting data o Facebook user trends - which I have not seen independent confirmation of, except for the (obvious-by-following-link) Google-hits data: Quote:
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Last fiddled with by ewmayer on 2012-08-23 at 18:54 Reason: Change attribution of 1st quote from Cheesehead to Rex-Nutting-as-quoted-by-Cheesehead |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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Since you like numbers, I'll use your own data to back up Ernst's remarks. Take the first spreadsheet at http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/Historicals Now create a new column that averages the 4 years of Federal spending during a presidential term. Compare that average to the average 4 years prior. I'll save you the trouble: Code:
Obama's 2009-2012 average budget is 32.6% above Bush 2's 2005-2008 average budget which was 30.2% above Bush 2's 2001-2004 average budget which was 23.5% above Clinton's 1997-2000 average budget which was 13.4% above Clinton's 1993-1996 average budget which was 16.6% above Bush 1's 1989-1992 average budget which was 27.4% above Reagan's 1985-1988 average budget which was 29.9% above Reagan's 1981-1984 average budget which was 57.1% above Carter's 1977-1980 average budget. Care to rethink your "Obama the frugal" label and denounce the Democratic "counterfactual propaganda"? |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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You tell us.
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I never claimed that Obama's personal reluctance was the motive. I'm just posting a fact that contradicts what much Republican rhetoric claims. Quote:
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
22·3·641 Posts |
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You seem quite comfortable with implying that I agree with statements you provide that I never uttered or approved of. Why? Care to confine yourself to honesty about what I post, instead of dragging in all sorts of things in a manner that suggests attribution to me of stuff I never wrote or posted? Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2012-05-26 at 09:43 |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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You also accuse me of something I never did.
Care to apologize for attributing "your "Obama the frugal" label" to me even though I never wrote any such label? That would show that you care about factual honesty more than about smearing me. Quote:
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If you leave those as you've listed them, you're just demonstrating ignorance of what Nutting wrote (and I have posted here, though not recently) about the first fiscal year of a presidential term. Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2012-05-26 at 10:06 |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
22·3·641 Posts |
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Either tell us just what figures I didn't check, or make a retraction and apologize to me.
The retraction-and-apology line starts right below here. Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2012-05-26 at 10:04 |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
2·3·7·199 Posts |
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Just to amuse you, we'll remove the first year of a President's term from the spreadsheet calculations. We are now comparing only those budgets that each President had complete control over -- even you should agree that we now have the basis for a fair comparison: Code:
Obama's 2010-2012 average budget is 29.7% above Bush 2's 2006-2008 average budget which was 29.4% above Bush 2's 2002-2004 average budget which was 25.7% above Clinton's 1998-2000 average budget which was 13.3% above Clinton's 1994-1996 average budget which was 14.6% above Bush 1's 1990-1992 average budget which was 29.4% above Reagan's 1986-1988 average budget which was 27.1% above Reagan's 1982-1984 average budget which was 54.8% above Carter's 1978-1980 average budget. Last fiddled with by Prime95 on 2012-05-26 at 15:13 |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
22·3·641 Posts |
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George,
Where's your apology and retraction for your false assignation to me of Quote:
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Again, you're dishonest, in implying that removal of those years amuses me. That's for your amusement, not mine. Quote:
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Where are 2009, 2005 (you can't say that's not Bush's), 2001, 1997 (unquestionably Clinton's), 1993, 1989, 1985 (to whom do you propose to assign 1985 after you've removed it from Reagan's responsibility?), and 1981? (BTW, this list is still misleading for another reason, which I'll explain once you've cleared up the fiscal year 4N+1 issue.) Quote:
What Nutting explained wasn't Democratic propaganda. It was what the Wall Street Journal has explained many times to its readers (some of whom also still didn't get it). Try facing the facts of fiscal accounting and legislative timing instead of dreaming those Republican-propaganda dreams. Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2012-05-26 at 16:57 |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
20A616 Posts |
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One won't be heading your way.
You have your blinders on. Big time. It is pointless arguing with you. The truth is Obama is a big spender, just like Reagan, Bush 1, and Bush 2. Only Clinton gets a good fiscal grade. Obama may get my vote this November, but he certainly hasn't earned it. Thusfar, I'd rate his Presidency a colossal disappointment. Record deficits, continued Wall St. bailout, no prosecutions of the culprits, no meaningful reform. The only reason to vote for his re-election, as you have pointed out ad-nausem, is that there is no reason to believe the Republicans will do any better in the next four years. |
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