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BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=abell]Congress has no money to spend. It’s our money, given for the good of society (at least that’s idea). Tax cuts haven’t cost Congress $300 billion per year, Congress has just been taking less of our money so they have less of it to spend.[/quote]
Has this been beneficial to society as a whole, though? Is it more important that the top 2% control most of the wealth or would the 98% at the bottom be better off with some modest wealth redistribution?
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=abell]Congress has no money to spend. It’s our money, given for the good of society (at least that’s idea). Tax cuts haven’t cost Congress $300 billion per year, Congress has just been taking less of our money so they have less of it to spend.[/quote]
Has this been beneficial to society as a whole, though? Is it more important that the top 2% control most of the wealth or would the 98% at the bottom be better off with some modest wealth redistribution?
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=abell]Congress has no money to spend. It’s our money, given for the good of society (at least that’s idea). Tax cuts haven’t cost Congress $300 billion per year, Congress has just been taking less of our money so they have less of it to spend.[/quote]
Has this been beneficial to society as a whole, though? Is it more important that the top 2% control most of the wealth or would the 98% at the bottom be better off with some modest wealth redistribution?
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=abell]Congress has no money to spend. It’s our money, given for the good of society (at least that’s idea). Tax cuts haven’t cost Congress $300 billion per year, Congress has just been taking less of our money so they have less of it to spend.[/quote]
Has this been beneficial to society as a whole, though? Is it more important that the top 2% control most of the wealth or would the 98% at the bottom be better off with some modest wealth redistribution?
September 29, 2010 at 7:05 AM in reply to: Government spending is more beneficial than private spending #610434BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantRich,
Thanks for the warning. It is dumb to engage in left-right slapfests as both sides are guilty.
September 29, 2010 at 7:05 AM in reply to: Government spending is more beneficial than private spending #610522BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantRich,
Thanks for the warning. It is dumb to engage in left-right slapfests as both sides are guilty.
September 29, 2010 at 7:05 AM in reply to: Government spending is more beneficial than private spending #611068BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantRich,
Thanks for the warning. It is dumb to engage in left-right slapfests as both sides are guilty.
September 29, 2010 at 7:05 AM in reply to: Government spending is more beneficial than private spending #611179BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantRich,
Thanks for the warning. It is dumb to engage in left-right slapfests as both sides are guilty.
September 29, 2010 at 7:05 AM in reply to: Government spending is more beneficial than private spending #611493BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantRich,
Thanks for the warning. It is dumb to engage in left-right slapfests as both sides are guilty.
BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantMy daughter is currently looking for an apartment. It seems rents are down about 5% as compared to equivalent places we looked at last year plus the landlords are easier to talk down this year.
I would encourage anyone looking for an apartment or attempting to renew your lease to try and talk down your landlord because there are definitely deals out there.
BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantMy daughter is currently looking for an apartment. It seems rents are down about 5% as compared to equivalent places we looked at last year plus the landlords are easier to talk down this year.
I would encourage anyone looking for an apartment or attempting to renew your lease to try and talk down your landlord because there are definitely deals out there.
BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantMy daughter is currently looking for an apartment. It seems rents are down about 5% as compared to equivalent places we looked at last year plus the landlords are easier to talk down this year.
I would encourage anyone looking for an apartment or attempting to renew your lease to try and talk down your landlord because there are definitely deals out there.
BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantMy daughter is currently looking for an apartment. It seems rents are down about 5% as compared to equivalent places we looked at last year plus the landlords are easier to talk down this year.
I would encourage anyone looking for an apartment or attempting to renew your lease to try and talk down your landlord because there are definitely deals out there.
BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantMy daughter is currently looking for an apartment. It seems rents are down about 5% as compared to equivalent places we looked at last year plus the landlords are easier to talk down this year.
I would encourage anyone looking for an apartment or attempting to renew your lease to try and talk down your landlord because there are definitely deals out there.
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