jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't have the answers. One not-too-stupid way out is to play the Argentina card and inflate. Most of us with an Austrian economic bias believe that's our future.
I could get on board with a helicopter drop if they would drop it someplace besides the banks. I don't quite understand your opposition to returning the upper tax brackets to the pre-Bush levels. Nobody expects that to single-handedly solve the problem, but it is a piece of the puzzle. But, politically, we have constrained ourselves. We don't want to increase the deficit, we don't want to cut, and we don't want inflation. There's not much left after that. I think a Keynesian approach could work, but the so-called deficit hawks and those who have nightmares about inflation make it impossible.
Anonymous wrote:
I don't have the answers. One not-too-stupid way out is to play the Argentina card and inflate. Most of us with an Austrian economic bias believe that's our future.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I would like to ask you: Why do you think the current administration is committed to "failing" policies? I mean Obama's got people, just like any other President, right? People who are financial wizards, economist this, chief of policy that. So why shouldn't we listen to them when they say "we are on the right track. It's going to take time - and tax increases on the rich - but we will get there".
And I'd LOVE to give the economic proposals of the Republicans a serious listen. Unfortunately I can't do that until they let go of their obsession with women, fetuses, and gays.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I would like to ask you: Why do you think the current administration is committed to "failing" policies? I mean Obama's got people, just like any other President, right? People who are financial wizards, economist this, chief of policy that. So why shouldn't we listen to them when they say "we are on the right track. It's going to take time - and tax increases on the rich - but we will get there".
And I'd LOVE to give the economic proposals of the Republicans a serious listen. Unfortunately I can't do that until they let go of their obsession with women, fetuses, and gays.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:I don't believe that you presented your first post effectively. It is difficult to understand what point you are trying to make. Overuse of the term "ponzi scheme" does not help enlighten us. The only fact that I really can glean is the problem of unfounded liabilities.
I think you might get more interest in your post if you organized it better. What is the problem? What facts demonstrate this is a problem? What are the ramifications of the problem? Finally, just leave out the last sentence.
sorry, don't think I need a lesson in expository writing. economics is, indeed, the dismal science. a post alleging Mitt has relations with barnyard animals would pull much better.
jsteele wrote:I don't believe that you presented your first post effectively. It is difficult to understand what point you are trying to make. Overuse of the term "ponzi scheme" does not help enlighten us. The only fact that I really can glean is the problem of unfounded liabilities.
I think you might get more interest in your post if you organized it better. What is the problem? What facts demonstrate this is a problem? What are the ramifications of the problem? Finally, just leave out the last sentence.
Anonymous wrote:OP I am no economist. But it seems to me that during a recession is not when you cut spending to "balance the budget". What we SHOULD be doing is increasing taxes on the richest Americans, ending these ill-begotten, endless wars, and paying our unemployed citizens to improve our crumbling infrastructure. Once we start to get back on our feet, I'll be first in line for cutting the debt and spending wisely. But first we have to dig ourselves out of this hole. I know you want to blame "current policies" for, let's say, bailing out the banks or saving GM or saving the housing industry. Hey I hate corporate welfare too. But once we get our industries back on their feet, heck maybe even profitable again (oh wait, did the administration already accomplish that?) THEN we can discuss austerity. This is not the time to enforce austerity on the lowest classes of society who are already living pretty darn austerely.
PS If we get rid of the tax deductions for dancing horses, I think we could easily fund these pointless, endless wars indefiniately. How about we go after Iran while we're at it? In for a dime, in for a dollar! Plus war is good for (certain) American industries. Just ask Dick Cheney.
Anonymous wrote:You seem like you are just itching for a fight. The discussion of the GOP convention is still relevant, even if we do not revisit the dent issue on a daily basis. Americans are allowed to care about more than one thing at a time. Race and gender politics matter too.Anonymous wrote:OP here. I can use dcum as a good indicator whether I should add to our family's gold investments. That we've had more posts about Ann Romney, Mia Love, and msnbc is indicative that one can't confuse smarts with judgement.
It's funny that a forum dedicated to kids can't be bothered to pay attention to this. Spain has 20%+ youth unemployment and is now embracing a barter economy.
Maybe it's a mass psychological shutdown; easier to snark about earrings than to deal with reality.
Someone else might tell you that your concern is irrelevant because our planet will be uninhabitable in a few more centuries, but they would be off base in suggesting the debt is not a valid concern.
If you want to discuss the debt, try again and don't lead with the suggestion that we are idiots for talking about anything else.
You seem like you are just itching for a fight. The discussion of the GOP convention is still relevant, even if we do not revisit the dent issue on a daily basis. Americans are allowed to care about more than one thing at a time. Race and gender politics matter too.Anonymous wrote:OP here. I can use dcum as a good indicator whether I should add to our family's gold investments. That we've had more posts about Ann Romney, Mia Love, and msnbc is indicative that one can't confuse smarts with judgement.
It's funny that a forum dedicated to kids can't be bothered to pay attention to this. Spain has 20%+ youth unemployment and is now embracing a barter economy.
Maybe it's a mass psychological shutdown; easier to snark about earrings than to deal with reality.