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Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=mlarsen23]It amazes me how many people think inflation is just around the corner in the midst of the worst economy in decades.[/quote]
And it amazes me how many people think a good economy is a prerequisite for inflation…
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=mlarsen23]It amazes me how many people think inflation is just around the corner in the midst of the worst economy in decades.[/quote]
And it amazes me how many people think a good economy is a prerequisite for inflation…
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=mlarsen23]It amazes me how many people think inflation is just around the corner in the midst of the worst economy in decades.[/quote]
And it amazes me how many people think a good economy is a prerequisite for inflation…
September 28, 2010 at 3:56 PM in reply to: Texas SEIU Member Registers 23,207 Fraudulent Voters #610289
Rich ToscanoKeymasterWhat fun, I get to spend my time re-posting this twice in one day:
http://piggington.com/threadjackers_will_be_persecuted_maybe_even_prosecuted
Key excerpt:
Do not try to turn any discussion, even if already political in nature, into a left-vs-right slapfest….
Come to think of it, don’t even bother starting such a discussion.There are literally thousands of websites that are solely dedicated to this kind of one-sided partisan bashing… I just don’t understand why people want to post this stuff here.
September 28, 2010 at 3:56 PM in reply to: Texas SEIU Member Registers 23,207 Fraudulent Voters #610373
Rich ToscanoKeymasterWhat fun, I get to spend my time re-posting this twice in one day:
http://piggington.com/threadjackers_will_be_persecuted_maybe_even_prosecuted
Key excerpt:
Do not try to turn any discussion, even if already political in nature, into a left-vs-right slapfest….
Come to think of it, don’t even bother starting such a discussion.There are literally thousands of websites that are solely dedicated to this kind of one-sided partisan bashing… I just don’t understand why people want to post this stuff here.
September 28, 2010 at 3:56 PM in reply to: Texas SEIU Member Registers 23,207 Fraudulent Voters #610923
Rich ToscanoKeymasterWhat fun, I get to spend my time re-posting this twice in one day:
http://piggington.com/threadjackers_will_be_persecuted_maybe_even_prosecuted
Key excerpt:
Do not try to turn any discussion, even if already political in nature, into a left-vs-right slapfest….
Come to think of it, don’t even bother starting such a discussion.There are literally thousands of websites that are solely dedicated to this kind of one-sided partisan bashing… I just don’t understand why people want to post this stuff here.
September 28, 2010 at 3:56 PM in reply to: Texas SEIU Member Registers 23,207 Fraudulent Voters #611034
Rich ToscanoKeymasterWhat fun, I get to spend my time re-posting this twice in one day:
http://piggington.com/threadjackers_will_be_persecuted_maybe_even_prosecuted
Key excerpt:
Do not try to turn any discussion, even if already political in nature, into a left-vs-right slapfest….
Come to think of it, don’t even bother starting such a discussion.There are literally thousands of websites that are solely dedicated to this kind of one-sided partisan bashing… I just don’t understand why people want to post this stuff here.
September 28, 2010 at 3:56 PM in reply to: Texas SEIU Member Registers 23,207 Fraudulent Voters #611346
Rich ToscanoKeymasterWhat fun, I get to spend my time re-posting this twice in one day:
http://piggington.com/threadjackers_will_be_persecuted_maybe_even_prosecuted
Key excerpt:
Do not try to turn any discussion, even if already political in nature, into a left-vs-right slapfest….
Come to think of it, don’t even bother starting such a discussion.There are literally thousands of websites that are solely dedicated to this kind of one-sided partisan bashing… I just don’t understand why people want to post this stuff here.
September 28, 2010 at 9:39 AM in reply to: Greenspan – Very Dangerous Possibilities of Extending Bush Tax Cuts #610039
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]It’s comical listening to the right extol the virtues of tax cuts. One of the best economies the U.S. ever had was back in the 1940’s when the top marginal tax rate was 90%.
Guess when another period of great economic growth occurred? Back in the 1990’s right before the Bush tax cuts went into effect.
The Bush tax cuts have been in place since 2001. If those tax cuts are so beneficial to economic growth and job creation, then whey have we seen such horrid economic growth and job creation (not to mention wage stagnation) since then?
America is tired of the BS from the right. It’s time to raise taxes on the top income earners at least to the levels of the 1990’s. If we really want to see roaring economic growth, the top marginal rate needs to be somewhere close to 90%.[/quote]
BigGovernmentIsGood, since you are new, I recommend you read this post at your earliest convenience:
http://piggington.com/threadjackers_will_be_persecuted_maybe_even_prosecuted
September 28, 2010 at 9:39 AM in reply to: Greenspan – Very Dangerous Possibilities of Extending Bush Tax Cuts #610125
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]It’s comical listening to the right extol the virtues of tax cuts. One of the best economies the U.S. ever had was back in the 1940’s when the top marginal tax rate was 90%.
Guess when another period of great economic growth occurred? Back in the 1990’s right before the Bush tax cuts went into effect.
The Bush tax cuts have been in place since 2001. If those tax cuts are so beneficial to economic growth and job creation, then whey have we seen such horrid economic growth and job creation (not to mention wage stagnation) since then?
America is tired of the BS from the right. It’s time to raise taxes on the top income earners at least to the levels of the 1990’s. If we really want to see roaring economic growth, the top marginal rate needs to be somewhere close to 90%.[/quote]
BigGovernmentIsGood, since you are new, I recommend you read this post at your earliest convenience:
http://piggington.com/threadjackers_will_be_persecuted_maybe_even_prosecuted
September 28, 2010 at 9:39 AM in reply to: Greenspan – Very Dangerous Possibilities of Extending Bush Tax Cuts #610674
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]It’s comical listening to the right extol the virtues of tax cuts. One of the best economies the U.S. ever had was back in the 1940’s when the top marginal tax rate was 90%.
Guess when another period of great economic growth occurred? Back in the 1990’s right before the Bush tax cuts went into effect.
The Bush tax cuts have been in place since 2001. If those tax cuts are so beneficial to economic growth and job creation, then whey have we seen such horrid economic growth and job creation (not to mention wage stagnation) since then?
America is tired of the BS from the right. It’s time to raise taxes on the top income earners at least to the levels of the 1990’s. If we really want to see roaring economic growth, the top marginal rate needs to be somewhere close to 90%.[/quote]
BigGovernmentIsGood, since you are new, I recommend you read this post at your earliest convenience:
http://piggington.com/threadjackers_will_be_persecuted_maybe_even_prosecuted
September 28, 2010 at 9:39 AM in reply to: Greenspan – Very Dangerous Possibilities of Extending Bush Tax Cuts #610786
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]It’s comical listening to the right extol the virtues of tax cuts. One of the best economies the U.S. ever had was back in the 1940’s when the top marginal tax rate was 90%.
Guess when another period of great economic growth occurred? Back in the 1990’s right before the Bush tax cuts went into effect.
The Bush tax cuts have been in place since 2001. If those tax cuts are so beneficial to economic growth and job creation, then whey have we seen such horrid economic growth and job creation (not to mention wage stagnation) since then?
America is tired of the BS from the right. It’s time to raise taxes on the top income earners at least to the levels of the 1990’s. If we really want to see roaring economic growth, the top marginal rate needs to be somewhere close to 90%.[/quote]
BigGovernmentIsGood, since you are new, I recommend you read this post at your earliest convenience:
http://piggington.com/threadjackers_will_be_persecuted_maybe_even_prosecuted
September 28, 2010 at 9:39 AM in reply to: Greenspan – Very Dangerous Possibilities of Extending Bush Tax Cuts #611097
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]It’s comical listening to the right extol the virtues of tax cuts. One of the best economies the U.S. ever had was back in the 1940’s when the top marginal tax rate was 90%.
Guess when another period of great economic growth occurred? Back in the 1990’s right before the Bush tax cuts went into effect.
The Bush tax cuts have been in place since 2001. If those tax cuts are so beneficial to economic growth and job creation, then whey have we seen such horrid economic growth and job creation (not to mention wage stagnation) since then?
America is tired of the BS from the right. It’s time to raise taxes on the top income earners at least to the levels of the 1990’s. If we really want to see roaring economic growth, the top marginal rate needs to be somewhere close to 90%.[/quote]
BigGovernmentIsGood, since you are new, I recommend you read this post at your earliest convenience:
http://piggington.com/threadjackers_will_be_persecuted_maybe_even_prosecuted
September 28, 2010 at 9:13 AM in reply to: Government spending is more beneficial than private spending #610643
Rich ToscanoKeymasterTroll alert.
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