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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2011

I think Boehner nails it here.

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  • Obama is a fucking asshole. 

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  • What does this video clip have to do with ANYTHING? It's a snippet from his trip to a Toledo Jeep plant which maybe you should check out if you're not a fucking idiot.

  • If you are trying to promote Job groth how about positivly promoting a Made in the U.S.A product. Obummer!

  • @bigfurhat

    This IMPOSTOR has been found out! The real BigFurHat can be found at iOwnTheWorld

  • Is he stupid talking bad about JEEP in their own house.

  • "bmp in the road"? more like the "grand canyon" of economic disaster, obama!

  • @whoo689: How do you expect businesses to “get back on their feet” when the government increases regulation, taxes, the price of fuel, goods etc?

  • And the times austerity WAS tried at the gov't level (1997 and 2001), the economy tanked again. I find it very odd that conservatives oftentimes seem to think that massive gov't spending either hinders economic growth or has a neutral effect. RARELY do they think it actually boosts it, except for a few areas like defense (which, ironically, is more an example of Bastiat's broken windows fallacy). But why?? Why must it be that gov't spending conflicts with growth? Why can't it complement it?

  • Now, right-wingers oftentimes call the 90s in Japan the "lost decade" because, supposedly, the stimulus spending "failed", and if you take "failure" to mean that the economy didn't go back to boom, then yes, it "failed." But if you consider the likelihood that the economy would've gotten worse or stayed at a shitty level WITHOUT the stimulus, then it's not such a failure. It kept the Japanese economy afloat rather than sinking, like a life jacket.

  • from somewhere. Someone's gotta inflate that demand temporarily until business can get back on its feet. It may not sound ideal to conservatives, but that's the sad truth if we're in a balance-sheet recession. You certainly can't wait on businesses if they're paying down debt and won't hire many more people cuz getting that debt down could take YEARS.

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