What is Obama's next move?

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What is Obama's next move?

A battle is looming over the extension of the Bush-era tax cuts. Allowing the tax cuts to lapse as scheduled in 2012 would produce around $3tn in additional revenue over the following decade. If Democrats and Obama have the stomach for a fight, they could turn the table on Republicans and block any extension.


Is the plan set in stone?

No. Congress can reopen and amend some or all parts of the deal at any time. Depending on the outcome of the 2012 presidential election, and the state of the economy in 2013, it seems all but certain the deal will be revised and possibly discarded entirely.



The rank stupidity of the tea party idiots leads their sympathisers to honestly believe that crumbs from the Koch's over laden table will fall into their ever open mouths.
Yet history calls a lie to that possibility crumbs do not fall into the mouths of the needy, they get lapped up by the curs that jostle for position directly beneath.

The Koch brothers are waging war against Obama and, understanding perfectly well that millions of Americans have been born without the power of reason, are using them as sacrificial foot soldiers while they, the brothers, get richer and obscenely richer, by the minute. They are now worth 22bn each and you, dear reader, are struggling to make ends meet although, if you have bought into the evil, self serving words of these two, you will never admit it.

Now they are putting a mere 10% of their wealth behind that ridiculous creature Bachman (I guess Palin is really pissed off) as presidential candidate.

Did none of you see what Murdoch did and tried to do to politics in the UK and Australia? How many lessons do you have to sit through before you see the truth? You are slaves. Slaves because there is absolutely no benefit to you whatsoever in terms of money or goods, from supporting these two. You are like little toys bobbing about in their bathwater. You quack when they tell you to quack and they discard you when nurse comes in with their sumptuous towels.

Of course as Americans, and stupid Americans at that, you will throw yourselves under the one of the Koch's trains before you admit you are wrong.
 
What is Obama's next move?

A battle is looming over the extension of the Bush-era tax cuts. Allowing the tax cuts to lapse as scheduled in 2012 would produce around $3tn in additional revenue over the following decade. If Democrats and Obama have the stomach for a fight, they could turn the table on Republicans and block any extension.


Is the plan set in stone?

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Dont count on it now that Obama has his Super Congress; where he gets to make any decisive vote if needed. This Super Congress will be used so the rest of Congress can hide behind the tough issues.
 
Dont worry we know owe more money than the whole economy combined. Soon when the taxes start to fall you will see more companies do as GE did and start packing their bags.

до свидания сосунки
 
Dont worry we know owe more money than the whole economy combined. Soon when the taxes start to fall you will see more companies do as GE did and start packing their bags.

до свидания сосунки

“When a good or service is produced at lower
cost in another country, it makes sense to import
it rather than to produce it domestically.”
—Economic Report of the President, p. 25,
February 2004


“Outsourcing is just a new way of doing
international trade. More things are tradable
than were tradable in the past. And that’s a
good thing.”
—N. Gregory Mankiw, Chairman of
President Bush’s Council of Economic
Advisors, Feb. 9, 2004


The outsourcing of U.S. jobs “is part of trade...
and there can’t be any doubt about the
fact that trade makes the economy stronger.”
—U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow,
March 29, 2004
 
“When a good or service is produced at lower
cost in another country, it makes sense to import
it rather than to produce it domestically.”
—Economic Report of the President, p. 25,
February 2004


“Outsourcing is just a new way of doing
international trade. More things are tradable
than were tradable in the past. And that’s a
good thing.”
—N. Gregory Mankiw, Chairman of
President Bush’s Council of Economic
Advisors, Feb. 9, 2004


The outsourcing of U.S. jobs “is part of trade...
and there can’t be any doubt about the
fact that trade makes the economy stronger.”
—U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow,
March 29, 2004

Are you tryin' to be a comic LOIQ....???? You can't seriously think these quotes are revelations just discovered in 2004... ?

They just repeat conclusions that have been known by every shop keeper, store owner, and tradesman in the world for 100's of years....

The only thing thats changed is long ago you traded with your neighbors, today you trade around the world....

Do you really imagine the rule of buy low , sell high is a newly discovered business theory ?

You're as dumb as a rock....


And the rant in the op isn't worthy of a serious response....that would be like trying to convince a religious fundamentalist that the world really is millions of years old while he rants about 10000 years....useless and a waste of time....your op is just as insane to rational people.
 
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