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There you go again -- name calling -- wow such a display of intellect and compassion which you wrap yourself in like a blanket.
Speaking of Hoovervilles -- have you been to Detroit or New Orleans lately ?There are places you can buy a whole block for a $1.
With unemployment hitting over 10% and foreclosures rising, the only two industries that have seen boom times are collection agencies and the investment bankers (having a record profit year).
That's my opinion, of course, you can dispute it with your opinion, and we can just agree to disagree, but calling me an idiot really shows your compassion and respect for people that you always claim to have.(sarcasm -- in case you didn't get it).
The problem is that the "stimulus" is not a stimulus at all, it is just a massive government spending program. What happens when the money runs out that has created these few job,,,well these people go back to being unemployed.
It already has, you idiot. That's why we don't have Hoovervilles from Coast to Coast.
There you go again -- name calling -- wow such a display of intellect and compassion which you wrap yourself in like a blanket.
Speaking of Hoovervilles -- have you been to Detroit or New Orleans lately ?There are places you can buy a whole block for a $1.
With unemployment hitting over 10% and foreclosures rising, the only two industries that have seen boom times are collection agencies and the investment bankers (having a record profit year).
That's my opinion, of course, you can dispute it with your opinion, and we can just agree to disagree, but calling me an idiot really shows your compassion and respect for people that you always claim to have.(sarcasm -- in case you didn't get it).
The problem is that the "stimulus" is not a stimulus at all, it is just a massive government spending program. What happens when the money runs out that has created these few job,,,well these people go back to being unemployed.