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February 17, 2009 at 2:00 PM #347922February 17, 2009 at 2:11 PM #348251afx114Participant
Quotes are in reference to the 1993 Clinton economic stimulus plan ($30bn), which was originally filibustered and defeated (or limited to extended unemployment benefits). He came back later in the year with another plan that passed.
The quotes are eerily similar to the arguments against today’s stimulus, the difference of course being that today’s stimulus is $800bn (vs $30bn) and passed without filibuster.
February 17, 2009 at 2:11 PM #348368afx114ParticipantQuotes are in reference to the 1993 Clinton economic stimulus plan ($30bn), which was originally filibustered and defeated (or limited to extended unemployment benefits). He came back later in the year with another plan that passed.
The quotes are eerily similar to the arguments against today’s stimulus, the difference of course being that today’s stimulus is $800bn (vs $30bn) and passed without filibuster.
February 17, 2009 at 2:11 PM #348501afx114ParticipantQuotes are in reference to the 1993 Clinton economic stimulus plan ($30bn), which was originally filibustered and defeated (or limited to extended unemployment benefits). He came back later in the year with another plan that passed.
The quotes are eerily similar to the arguments against today’s stimulus, the difference of course being that today’s stimulus is $800bn (vs $30bn) and passed without filibuster.
February 17, 2009 at 2:11 PM #348399afx114ParticipantQuotes are in reference to the 1993 Clinton economic stimulus plan ($30bn), which was originally filibustered and defeated (or limited to extended unemployment benefits). He came back later in the year with another plan that passed.
The quotes are eerily similar to the arguments against today’s stimulus, the difference of course being that today’s stimulus is $800bn (vs $30bn) and passed without filibuster.
February 17, 2009 at 2:11 PM #347932afx114ParticipantQuotes are in reference to the 1993 Clinton economic stimulus plan ($30bn), which was originally filibustered and defeated (or limited to extended unemployment benefits). He came back later in the year with another plan that passed.
The quotes are eerily similar to the arguments against today’s stimulus, the difference of course being that today’s stimulus is $800bn (vs $30bn) and passed without filibuster.
February 17, 2009 at 2:43 PM #348454ArrayaParticipantThe quotes are eerily similar to the arguments against today’s stimulus, the difference of course being that today’s stimulus passed without filibuster.
So what’s your point, the GOP is not original? Big surprise, most of them probably don’t even know what’s in the bill. They just do what they do, follow herd mentality and posture just like a choreographed dance. Unfortunately they will appear to be correct as the economy deteriorates.
February 17, 2009 at 2:43 PM #348556ArrayaParticipantThe quotes are eerily similar to the arguments against today’s stimulus, the difference of course being that today’s stimulus passed without filibuster.
So what’s your point, the GOP is not original? Big surprise, most of them probably don’t even know what’s in the bill. They just do what they do, follow herd mentality and posture just like a choreographed dance. Unfortunately they will appear to be correct as the economy deteriorates.
February 17, 2009 at 2:43 PM #347987ArrayaParticipantThe quotes are eerily similar to the arguments against today’s stimulus, the difference of course being that today’s stimulus passed without filibuster.
So what’s your point, the GOP is not original? Big surprise, most of them probably don’t even know what’s in the bill. They just do what they do, follow herd mentality and posture just like a choreographed dance. Unfortunately they will appear to be correct as the economy deteriorates.
February 17, 2009 at 2:43 PM #348305ArrayaParticipantThe quotes are eerily similar to the arguments against today’s stimulus, the difference of course being that today’s stimulus passed without filibuster.
So what’s your point, the GOP is not original? Big surprise, most of them probably don’t even know what’s in the bill. They just do what they do, follow herd mentality and posture just like a choreographed dance. Unfortunately they will appear to be correct as the economy deteriorates.
February 17, 2009 at 2:43 PM #348423ArrayaParticipantThe quotes are eerily similar to the arguments against today’s stimulus, the difference of course being that today’s stimulus passed without filibuster.
So what’s your point, the GOP is not original? Big surprise, most of them probably don’t even know what’s in the bill. They just do what they do, follow herd mentality and posture just like a choreographed dance. Unfortunately they will appear to be correct as the economy deteriorates.
February 17, 2009 at 3:32 PM #348488anParticipant[quote=arraya]
So what’s your point, the politician is not original? Big surprise, most of them probably don’t even know what’s in the bill. They just do what they do, follow herd mentality and posture just like a choreographed dance.
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Fixed.February 17, 2009 at 3:32 PM #348052anParticipant[quote=arraya]
So what’s your point, the politician is not original? Big surprise, most of them probably don’t even know what’s in the bill. They just do what they do, follow herd mentality and posture just like a choreographed dance.
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Fixed.February 17, 2009 at 3:32 PM #348519anParticipant[quote=arraya]
So what’s your point, the politician is not original? Big surprise, most of them probably don’t even know what’s in the bill. They just do what they do, follow herd mentality and posture just like a choreographed dance.
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Fixed.February 17, 2009 at 3:32 PM #348370anParticipant[quote=arraya]
So what’s your point, the politician is not original? Big surprise, most of them probably don’t even know what’s in the bill. They just do what they do, follow herd mentality and posture just like a choreographed dance.
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