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How does Tapper even keep his job with ABC??? People with half a brain can see that Obama doesn't know how to formulate a plan! He's never been a business man! Never ran so much as a lemonade stand his whole life! He calls on congress......He calls on Congress.....
"HEY POTUS!! CALL ON YOURSELF!!" Write a plan yourself!! He criticized Ryan's plan. But at least Ryan can write one!!!
No, congress is supposed to write and pass budgets, the President is supposed to defend the country and to veto laws that are unenforceable.
Jobs are the business of business.
No, it is the job of the military to defend this country. The President, Congress and the Supreme Court veto laws and it is the public sector that create REAL jobs
No, it is the job of the military to defend this country. The President, Congress and the Supreme Court veto laws and it is the public sector that create REAL jobs
The President is the Commander in Chief, but he does not defend this country. He doesnt even make up most of the military rules and regulations, hell, he barely makes any of them.
Reaganomics: generate growth by stimulating the supply side
Reagan’s first term was dominated by efforts to carry out his economicprogram-dubbed “Reaganomics” by the media-which consisted in part of large budget reductions in domestic programs and substantial tax cuts for individuals and businesses. The theory of supply-side economics-generating growth by stimulating a greater supply of goods and services, thereby increasing jobs-was a mainstay of the Reagan approach. Central to the administration’s efforts to combat inflation was rigorous control over government spending deficits. Early budget cuts of $39 billion were followed by the passage of a 25% tax cut for individual taxpayers and faster tax write-offs for business.
The economic policies had mixed results. Unemployment rose to a level of 10.6% by the end of 1982 but declined to around 5.5% late in 1988. Inflation, which had peaked at 13.5% in the 1970s, gradually fell to about 4%-6%. Massive federal deficits piled up, however-a reflection of tax cutting & greater defense spending.
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