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Come on, cat.
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Seems like the more 'help' that is doled out to constituents, the more people expect to have done for them, and the less they can imagine anyone possibly taking care of themselves. How helpful is that?
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So what do you do with tens of millions of people that are unemployed and now homeless. Homeless people at like neglected cats and dogs, they'll amuse themselves and you won't like how they do it.
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Principles of economics and behavior theory are interesting discussions, and the welfare system proved it can be harmful. But that was a creeping, systematic, fuck up.
Right here, right now, what do you do with tens of millions of people, probably half of them children, that are suddenly homeless and without income or food?
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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Well for one you can stop throwing good money at bad programs and start to provide some help for the families through well defined temporary bridge programs to get them into some other type of housing that is appropriate for their budgets. Hell, take the money and buy down their loans but that does not fix the overall problems of shady lenders and shady buyers getting away with tax payer money for bad personal behavior and decisions. I know that the longer we prop them up the longer it is going to take for a correction to occur. A number of economists are talking about how we are doing nothing more than delaying the inevitable for many of these people and lenders.
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An opinion piece by economists from the University of Chicago...
Uncertainty and the Slow Recovery Quote:
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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...732528426.html
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No, not at all. Just that what ever the current Congress thought they were fixing they are not and there is no promise that throwing more money at it will fix it either. They are prolonging the pain and artifically proping up the economy. Somewhere this all this whorish spending needs to stop.
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Derivatives and what may have been a better approach...
Time to put the brakes on big business bailouts Quote:
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Just guessing here.
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From my reading of the above article it seems to me that there are still some back door deals being done and that the barn door remains partially open. But in the name of spending we are going to "fix" the problem, and create jobs. It seems neither goal has been achieved and people still are feeling the pain.
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Follow the money... to where?
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The phony zip codes are a new wrinkle in Recovery.gov’s increasingly tattered credibility. In November, Ed Pound, director of communications for the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board, said a rash of phantom congressional districts found on the website were the result of confusion by fund recipients, who apparently didn’t know who their congressman was. But who would give millions of dollars to somebody who doesn’t even know their own zip code? More fake zip codes here UPDATE: Even with a real zip code, it takes seven hours for one firm to report back to Recovery.gov on its $2,000 stimulus contract.[
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Phony zip codes?
More likely, data entry errors, as most of the independent watchdog groups suggested and which is to be expected to some small degree with any large data base that relies on information from external sources. But absolutely the Oversight Board needs to fix the data-base to deal with the small number of self-reporting errors by the more than 100,000 grant/contract recipients. Last edited by Redux; 01-06-2010 at 11:59 PM. |
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So where's the money? More importantly, where are the Millions of "Shovel Ready Jobs"?
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I'm not going to convince you that the recovery program has created and/or saved hundreds of thousands of jobs to-date while spending or obligating only about 1/3 of the total funds to-date and, in the opinion of many economists across the spectrum,. has contributed to preventing the economy from continuing on a unsustainable downward spiral. And you're not going to convince me it has failed, particularly since it was envisioned as a 18-24 month program and we just passed the nine month mark. So what's the point of further discussion? |
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