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Obama Stimulus "significant enough to give a jolt to the economy" Q1

November 24, 2008 President Elect Obama Economic Team  
 
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timmunst (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Listening to Obama speak is akin to someone pissing on my leg while at the same time trying to tell me it's just raining.
deinse81 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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US debt will be payed back by taxpayers. Any competent investor, American or foreign, considering putting money into the US economy, knows that, and they won't volunteer to paying off this debt. They'll simply take their money and invest some place else.
This bill is 800 Bn reasons not to invest into the US economy. This bill is the equivalent of trillions in investment, just refused, sent to Asia and Europe instead by President Obama. I'll probably just follow it, and get a job there myself.
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Now how is he going to create those jobs? The only thing I have heard him talk about is road construction. Funny infastructure and road building was Stalin and Hitlers focus as well. I'll just be glad to have a job.
smttysmth02gt (1 year ago) Show Hide
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What a freaking moron. Giving people a check won't get anyone back to work. How about turning America back into a PRODUCING country instead of nothing more than a SPENDING country? Morons...almost all of them.

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