theREALkoreaboy
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Re: OT: Canadian Politics
I got something. I got Mac harb.
Still more cons than libs. You got nothing. Again.
I got something. I got Mac harb.
Still more cons than libs. You got nothing. Again.
a note to my journalist pals, who got involved in this scandal. If your source lied to you, they are not actually a source. They are a con artist, and you are their victim. It means you don’t have to protect them any more. They are not a source. When you get lied to, when you are a tool of somebody else’s deception, when you get lied to, the person lying to you is no longer a source. They are news. Their lie to you is, itself, news, and can you report that news.
Right. Nobody had ever heard of Benghazi before the emails this week. Sure.
You're a lunatic.
I got something. I got Mac harb.
You read the part about how debt as a percentage of GDP is double what it was in 2007, and the part about how serious a problem that's going to be once interest rates return to historic norms, right? You read those parts?
Which does not negate responsibility.
After today's testimony, it's crawling up the tree.
Interest payments as a share of GDP could double and they would be no greater than the Reagan Bush years... were those crisis years? Not to mention that a) the globe is in a low-inflation-and-interest-rate environment for the foreseeable future and that tax revenues as a share of GDP are at a post WW2 low, there is tonnes of fiscal room to ramp up revenues. The US could easily address it's current fiscal situation, the only problem they have is the political idiocy of right wing asshats who are delusional ideologues and deadbeats.
The bigger point of course, is that governments are supposed to intervene when the economy basically collapsed in a zero lower bound environment (due to disorderly private sector winding of debt) and borrow at very low interest rates. The alternative, something the right never talks about, would have been a disaster. You only see one small part of the balance sheet and scream like monkeys. (BTW, the Fed has $3T in assets, which will earn interest for the US government.)
From a cost benefit perspective, the run up of debt was the right thing to do. It is not the source of future fiscal pressures, those a driven entirely by demographics and only going to be an issue after 2030. On the other hand, if the US gov't hadn't intervened (that includes TARP) the economic consequences would have been dire.
Apart form the Japanese, the Americans did a decent job of managing this crisis. And they did far better than the idiots in Euro who took the path of austerity and view economics as a ridiculous Lutheran morality play where sinners must pay for the excesses of private credit markets.
The only people who think this is a problem are brain dead ideological bozos such as yourself and grumpy hedge fund managers who lost billions because they don't understand economics and who hate Ben Bernanke because he understands the lessons of the 1930s.
Right. No story about Benghazi. Move along. These aren't the butchered diplomats you're looking for.....
You guys aren't trying to claim credit for a reduced deficit after fighting the sequester tooth and nail, are you?
phony outrage. yes, you're just upset that diplomats were killed. nothing to do with politics. everything to do with those poor diplomats and a cover up that still, 8 months later, lacks a smoking gun.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorist_attacks_on_U.S._diplomatic_facilities
these attacks happen. yes, in libya there was some intelligence/security failure. of course, nobody has denied that. do you think obama and his administration is happy about what happened? do you think they have done anything other than try and address why the failure occurred in hopes of it not happening again?
but, **** me, there's an alleged cover up -- of what, nobody can really articulate -- and every few weeks new damning evidence is set to be released, and yet none of it is any more damning than the fact that a shitty thing happened, everybody was upset about it, it shouldn't have happened and the administration was guarded in what it said publicly in the immediate aftermath of the attacks.
but, of course, go ahead and keep railing about benghazi. the fact that dozens of other attacks on american embassies/facilities have occurred without this outrage be damned.
I did respond to those "very good articles"' and pointed out that they identified the debt as a serious problem, still.
You guys aren't trying to claim credit for a reduced deficit after fighting the sequester tooth and nail, are you?