Republican Budget cuts will cost 1 million Americans their jobs

that brought board pompusness to a new level, congradulations carless guy!!!

Come off it Topper.
What is the point of yelling for small government when you dont know how big the 'government' is, what is the point in calling for spending cuts when you have no idea where cuts might be made?
We all blast away and sometimes it is with very little thought, but this thing the right wingers have about smaller government is just a cheap chorus.
It would appear that the weight of the republican argument is about government spending, despite the fact that they supported the most profligate bunch of ne'erdowells ever seen in the Whitehouse!
I take the phrase 'carless guy' as a compliment. Thanks. What a pity there aren't more like me.
 
So my demand that the gov't not grow during terrible economic times is just me singing a chorus?

The idea that the gov't should not expand at the expense of the economy is just me griping?

The fact that I cannot name individual depts and exact amounts to be cut means I am completely unqualified to make these demands?

The nation is wallowing in debt, losing ground against out trade deficit, and the gov't is creating more and more jobs that produce nothing but more debt, and your reasoning is the economists that the gov't hired know better?

But all these things are just generalities. They are huffed and puffed by the various right wing groups and taken up as a chorus.
Now if you have actually done the sums and come to your own conclusions and can support your contentions, I will gladly withdraw what I said. But, unless you start googling, cutting and pasting, I cant see it happeneing.
 
Listen, personally I think the cons are a bunch of windbags. They will cut the shit out of democrat loved programs and gizz new money for prison and military.
That doesn't change my belief that the military and prison system need exponential large slashing cuts.
Sen Webb is working a commision that will be ignored like Obama's budget commission.
No balls on either side.
 
But all these things are just generalities. They are huffed and puffed by the various right wing groups and taken up as a chorus.
Now if you have actually done the sums and come to your own conclusions and can support your contentions, I will gladly withdraw what I said. But, unless you start googling, cutting and pasting, I cant see it happeneing.

Actually, the details are not as important as the ground swell of demands for smaller gov't.

We have an army of elected officials who are paid to take care of such things. We give them a set amount of money with which to work. They can then make it happen.
 
Actually, the details are not as important as the ground swell of demands for smaller gov't.

We have an army of elected officials who are paid to take care of such things. We give them a set amount of money with which to work. They can then make it happen.

Ground swells are seldom well considered. They tend to rely on a kind of mass hypnosis.
Millions are spent trying to get these 'ground swells' going. Thinking people are seldom affected by such things.
 
Ground swells are seldom well considered. They tend to rely on a kind of mass hypnosis.
Millions are spent trying to get these 'ground swells' going. Thinking people are seldom affected by such things.

Thinking people should certainly be upset by the rampant spending of our tax dollars by irresponsible politicians and bureaucrats.
 
Thinking people should certainly be upset by the rampant spending of our tax dollars by irresponsible politicians and bureaucrats.

I think better documented is the obscene amount of bankers bonuses. Perhaps your energies might be better spent in that direction.
 
I think better documented is the obscene amount of bankers bonuses. Perhaps your energies might be better spent in that direction.

The bonuses are obscene indeed. But, being private industry, they are not directly dipping into my pocket in the form of taxes.

That is also a completely separate issue.
 
I too think insane bonuses need to end, and not just to the banks that owe/owed us money.
I know in England shareholders have more rights and say in the matter, though I'm unaware of the details. Maybe Tom or Lowaice will enlighten us on how we can reign in the robber barrons of Wall street.
 
I think better documented is the obscene amount of bankers bonuses. Perhaps your energies might be better spent in that direction.

While I certainly agree the bankers are vastly overpaid and the level of protection they get from the two parties is beyond appalling, that is nothing compared to the level of government spending.

The spending increases since the start of 2007 are beyond insane. There is no justification for the continued spending at the peak levels of 2009. We can easily go back to spending levels of 2006.

Outspending revenue by over a TRILLION dollars a year is moronic... at best.
 
The bullshit war on muslims is costing way more than the budget battles. Democrats should hold on to the little spine they have found.
 
If you don't like what your banker gets paid, hire a new banker. We don't have that recourse with the feds.

People see government is their only last resort for protection against the globalist degradation of our lifestyle the globalist corporatists have in store for us.

People wouldnt be so pro government if the lauded private sector didnt prove itself to be so draconian time and time again.
 
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"So be it."

That was House Speaker John Boehner's cold answer when asked Tuesday about job losses that would come from his new Republican majority's plans to cut tens of billions of dollars in government spending this year.

"Do you have any sort of estimate on how many jobs will be lost through this?" Pacifica Radio's Leigh Ann Caldwell inquired at a news conference just before the House began its debate on the cuts.

Boehner stood firm in his polished tassel loafers. "Since President Obama has taken office the federal government has added 200,000 new federal jobs, and if some of those jobs are lost in this, so be it," he said.

"Do you have any estimate of how many will?" Caldwell pressed. "And won't that negatively impact the economy?"

"I do not," Boehner replied, moving to the next questioner.

Well, Mr. Speaker, I do. I checked with budget expert Scott Lilly of the Center for American Progress, and, using the usual multipliers, he calculated that the cuts - a net of $59 billion in the last half of fiscal 2011 - would lead to the loss of 650,000 government jobs, and the indirect loss of 325,000 more jobs as fewer government workers travel and buy things. That's nearly 1 million jobs - possibly enough to tip the economy back into recession.

So be it?

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Justice is itself the great standing policy of civil society; and any eminent departure from it, under any circumstances, lies under the suspicion of being no policy at all.
Edmund Burke

So... let's get this straight... we outspend revenue by over a trillion dollars and that doesn't ADD a million jobs. But if we cut spending by $59 billion, that will cost us a million jobs?
 
People see government is their only last resort for protection against the globalist degradation of our lifestyle the globalist corporatists have in store for us.

People wouldnt be so pro government if the lauded private sector didnt prove itself to be so draconian time and time again.

You're trying to use logic to predict what liberals will do, but they are not logical thinkers.
 
Not knowing the details of what jobs are under the gun, I don'thave an answer. But given that the growth happened during the worst economic times in my lifetime, I think its safe to say we can cut many of them.

Our gov't is spending like a drunken sailor. Dept of Defense could take some large cuts and still be very effective. Then work our way back thru less necessary and most recently created jobs.

The fact that a job will be lost is not a reason to avoid cutting wasteful spending.
That's a lie, sailors stop spending when they run out of money.
 
While I certainly agree the bankers are vastly overpaid and the level of protection they get from the two parties is beyond appalling, that is nothing compared to the level of government spending.

The spending increases since the start of 2007 are beyond insane. There is no justification for the continued spending at the peak levels of 2009. We can easily go back to spending levels of 2006.

Outspending revenue by over a TRILLION dollars a year is moronic... at best.
It's not moronic, it's suicidal.
 
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