I would also ask, what would McCain have done differently?
Than what President Obama has done regarding the current economic situation the world is currently facing...
One thing I would not do, I wouldn't be trying to tell everybody that having more people than ever before on food stamps is a good thing because it is "stimulus"...
I absolutely would not set the number of people on the dole as a measure of my success in any way, I wouldn't want to even appear as if I was doing that. It is not a good thing to have ever more people on food stamps. If such were the case the number of starving in a nation would be a positive economic indicator.
I would also ask, what would McCain have done differently?
Than what President Obama has done regarding the current economic situation the world is currently facing...
1. Repeal Obamacare. This is the single biggest obstacle to private sector hiring at the moment, I believe.
Are you saying that McCain would have proposed a program called Obamacare?
2. Eliminate Capital Gains Tax. This would free up enormous private sector capital and create economic prosperity and jobs.
Really? Did you see that result in your crystal ball?
- In 2008–2012, the tax rate on qualified dividends and long term capital gains is 0% for those in the 10% and 15% income tax brackets.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_gains_tax_in_the_United_States
3. Greatly reduce (or eliminate) Corporate Taxes. This would cause an influx of foreign investment, which we are currently seeing NONE of.
Many large corporations pay far less than the statutory rate now. Some pay nothing. Others get money back from the government. Others pass any taxes they pay on to the consumer.
In the absence of taxes, how would you fund the government? Bake sales? Voluntary donations?
Please provide a link that proves your statement that the US is seeing zero foreign investment.
4. Balance the Budget. A Balanced Budget would show the financial institutions we are serious about our debt problem, and would have prevented downgrade.
When's the last time America had a balanced budget?
5. Reduce Income Tax rates across the board, and broaden the base. This has worked to produce greater revenues every time.
It has? When? Individual income taxes are now lower than they've been in 60 years. Where are the greater revenues?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income_tax_in_the_United_States#Year_2011_income_brackets_and_tax_rates
6. Lift all moratoriums on oil exploration, and open ANWR for drilling. Oil independence is a huge step toward energy independence.
What moratoriums? And if we sucked every barreol of domestic oil out of the ground, would we achieve energy independence?
7. No bailouts! Let the capitalist free market work itself out on its own. Companies are NOT "too big to fail" ...if they fail, they NEEDED to fail, and something else NEEDED to take their place, it's how capitalist systems work.
Seems to me McCain voted for the bailouts that Bush proposed.
8. Deregulation as opposed to massive Regulation. Obama is responsible for the largest uptick in regulatory burden, in the history of the US. This simply KILLS jobs.
According to.....?
I don't think anyone said that having people on food stamps is a good thing. The comment that I read was that food stamps are a good thing, which they are.
Again, the problem is the appearance. And again, if such were the case then all the starving nations just need to make "food stamps" and BOOM their economies will explode. Solve two problems with one stone. All you need is that magical food stamp, see?
I'm doing a good thing as the President with more people than ever before on food stamps! WOOOT!
I would avoid the APPEARANCE of that last sentence, I would not be proclaiming it as a "good thing" in any way. It is not an indicator that things are going well for him, even if he has convinced himself that it is "stimulus"...
1. Repeal Obamacare. This is the single biggest obstacle to private sector hiring at the moment, I believe.
2. Eliminate Capital Gains Tax. This would free up enormous private sector capital and create economic prosperity and jobs.
3. Greatly reduce (or eliminate) Corporate Taxes. This would cause an influx of foreign investment, which we are currently seeing NONE of.
4. Balance the Budget. A Balanced Budget would show the financial institutions we are serious about our debt problem, and would have prevented downgrade.
5. Reduce Income Tax rates across the board, and broaden the base. This has worked to produce greater revenues every time.
6. Lift all moratoriums on oil exploration, and open ANWR for drilling. Oil independence is a huge step toward energy independence.
7. No bailouts! Let the capitalist free market work itself out on its own. Companies are NOT "too big to fail" ...if they fail, they NEEDED to fail, and something else NEEDED to take their place, it's how capitalist systems work.
8. Deregulation as opposed to massive Regulation. Obama is responsible for the largest uptick in regulatory burden, in the history of the US. This simply KILLS jobs.
I'm sure I can think of a few other things, that's just off the top of my head. If this stuff had been done as soon as Obama took office, we would be in great shape right now, the economy would be churning, jobs would be growing by MILLIONS per month, and REAL jobs, not fake temporary government jobs or low-pay menial labor jobs, but factory jobs, technical and skilled trade jobs, professional jobs that pay well... this is what is produced when business grows and expands in a capitalist system.
I would also ask, what would McCain have done differently?
Than what President Obama has done regarding the current economic situation the world is currently facing...
Maybe you should quote the President directly. What exactly did he say? I'm guessing that the problem is your interpretation of what he said and the appearance you want to create rather than the actual words the President used.
And again, food stamps are good things and they do stimulate the economy. For just a few minutes, maybe you should try to be a human being with respect and dignity for your fellow man rather than a Republican and I'm sure you'll be able to understand why.
Again, the problem is the appearance. And again, if such were the case then all the starving nations just need to make "food stamps" and BOOM their economies will explode. Solve two problems with one stone. All you need is that magical food stamp, see?
I'm doing a good thing as the President with more people than ever before on food stamps! WOOOT!
I would avoid the APPEARANCE of that last sentence, I would not be proclaiming it as a "good thing" in any way. It is not an indicator that things are going well for him, even if he has convinced himself that it is "stimulus"...