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1 hour ago, Highmark said:

Its cute people complaining about Trump spending who supported Obama's and will support Sanders exponentially higher spending.  :lol:  

"Yeah but Trump man!" :lol:  

Obama pumped record levels of liquidity into the economy during a once in a lifetime recession, which is standard practice. Once the economy began turning around his spending levels were decreasing year over year. That is fact. 

It's funny how this simple truth goes in one ear and out the other with you guys. 

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Just now, frenchy said:

Obama pumped record levels of liquidity into the economy during a once in a lifetime recession, which is standard practice. Once the economy began turning around his spending levels were decreasing year over year. That is fact. 

It's funny how this simple truth goes in one ear and out the other with you guys. 

Yup.   You don't deficit spend like we are doing when the economy is good.  

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Just now, frenchy said:

Obama pumped record levels of liquidity into the economy during a once in a lifetime recession, which is standard practice. Once the economy began turning around his spending levels were decreasing year over year. That is fact. 

It's funny how this simple truth goes in one ear and out the other with you guys. 

OMG stop with this bullshit. He pumped a little under a trillion dollars into the hands of the people that elected him. It's well documented that the shovel ready jobs he spoke of never happed and that his policies lead to the worst recovery since the great depression. 

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1 minute ago, Angry ginger said:

Yup.   You don't deficit spend like we are doing when the economy is good.  

One had nothing to do with the other. The deficit spending is the result of the rebuild of the military and a lack of cutting other shit out of the budget again trump is a debt-based spender. 

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2 minutes ago, jtssrx said:

OMG stop with this bullshit. He pumped a little under a trillion dollars into the hands of the people that elected him. It's well documented that the shovel ready jobs he spoke of never happed and that his policies lead to the worst recovery since the great depression. 

well there you have it :lol: 

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2 minutes ago, jtssrx said:

OMG stop with this bullshit. He pumped a little under a trillion dollars into the hands of the people that elected him. It's well documented that the shovel ready jobs he spoke of never happed and that his policies lead to the worst recovery since the great depression. 

Shovel ready jobs and green energy

But the headlines said muh Obama was the goods! 

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3 minutes ago, washedupmxer said:

Yep. Better luck next time 

you're so fucking stupid I don't have time to educate you on something you just googled for the first time ever just now. 

It was a stimulus package not an infrastructure bill meat whistle. 

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Just now, frenchy said:

you're so fucking stupid I don't have time to educate you on something you just googled about for the first time ever just now. 

It was a stimulus package not an infrastructure bill meat whistle. 

It was a joke and in not wasting my time educating you either :lol:

I'm sure you can see our brick inlaid roundabouts from there while our bridges still crumble

Moron 

 

Btw that was almost bhen level triggered and it's been a slide to that since you came back here. You're almost all the way there 

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Just now, washedupmxer said:

It was a joke and in not wasting my time educating you either :lol:

I'm sure you can see our brick inlaid roundabouts from there while our bridges still crumble

Moron 

 

Btw that was almost bhen level triggered and it's been a slide to that since you came back here. You're almost all the way there 

doubling down on the stupid I see since you don't have the slightest clue of the difference between an economic stimulus package and an infrastructure bill.

back to the googles!

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Oh and that's such so disingenuous how many times have I mentioned that infrastructure spending package and the green energy that cost us all millions in millions of dollars that was literally the dumbest thing done in history but yeah you give it a pass because why? It's not Trump :lol:

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21 minutes ago, jtssrx said:

Again I never thought he was going to pay off debt that's why i didn't vote for him

You said it wasn’t part of his platform or that he even said it.

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I love it when the drip, who constantly claims others are led, posts a perfect fake news article with 100% incorrect information contained within. :lol: 

It just doesn't get any batter. :lol: 

Poor led dripper. From your article:

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Err, yes. The government gears up to massively boost infrastructure spending, borrows $800 billion to go do infrastructure spending

100% factually incorrect. Led dumb puppy. 

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23 minutes ago, frenchy said:

Obama pumped record levels of liquidity into the economy during a once in a lifetime recession, which is standard practice. Once the economy began turning around his spending levels were decreasing year over year. That is fact. 

It's funny how this simple truth goes in one ear and out the other with you guys. 

:lol:  Most of Obama's budgets were rejected by almost 100% of his party because they were so high.  :lol:  That's when he even submitted them which often was late breaking the law.  

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/mar/24/obama-budget-defeated-98-1-senate-vote/

 

Rejecting presidential budgets has become standard in recent years. The Senate defeated Mr. Obama’s fiscal year 2011 plan by a 97-0 vote and his 2012 plan by a 99-0 vote.

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2 minutes ago, frenchy said:

I love it when the drip, who constantly claims others are led, posts a perfect fake news article with 100% incorrect information contained within. :lol: 

It just doesn't get any batter. :lol: 

Poor led dripper. From your article:

100% factually incorrect. Led dumb puppy. 

Have fun fact checking Forbes b

It doesn't make you right about this in any way :lol:

 

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Here is the final package passed by Congress drip. Can you point to the $800Billion that was earmarked for infrastructure spending? Or you can just admit you got gut hooked by a fake news piece in a frantic google search because you have no knowledge of the topic you are discussing. Your call.  

 

Category Programs Cost
Tax Cuts for Individuals New tax credit for workersMORE » $116.2 billion
Health; Aid to States Help states with Medicaid costsMORE » $87.1 billion
Tax Cuts for Individuals Extend patch for the alternative minimum taxMORE » $69.8 billion
Education and Job Training; Aid to States Help states prevent cuts to essential services like educationMORE » $53.6 billion
Unemployment Extend and increase unemployment compensationMORE » $35.8 billion
Transportation Provide money for highways and bridgesMORE » $27.5 billion
Health; Unemployment Health coverage under CobraMORE » $25.1 billion
Aid to Individuals Increase food assistanceMORE » $20.9 billion
Health Incentives to Medicaid and Medicare providers to adopt health information technology $17.2 billion
Education and Job Training; Aid to Individuals Increase the maximum Pell Grant by $500, from $4,850 to $5,350 $15.6 billion
Tax Cuts for Individuals Expand eligibility for Child Tax CreditMORE » $14.8 billion
Aid to Individuals Provide cash payment to seniors, disabled veterans and other needy individualsMORE » $14.4 billion
Tax Cuts for Businesses; Energy Expand tax incentives for renewable energy facilitiesMORE » $14.0 billion
Education and Job Training; Tax Cuts for Individuals Expand higher education tax creditsMORE » $13.9 billion
Education and Job Training Provide additional money to schools serving low-income childrenMORE » $13.0 billion
Education and Job Training Provide additional money for special educationMORE » $12.2 billion
Energy Modernize the electric gridMORE » $11.0 billion
Aid to States; Education and Job Training Create new bonds for improvements in public educationMORE » $10.9 billion
Health; Science and Research Provide additional financing to the National Institutes of Health for research and infrastructureMORE » $10.0 billion
Transportation Invest in rail transportationMORE » $9.3 billion
Transportation Invest in public transitMORE » $8.4 billion
Housing; Tax Cuts for Individuals Incentive for first-time homebuyersMORE » $6.6 billion
Aid to States Incentives for economic recovery in distressed areasMORE » $6.5 billion
Energy Provide grants to cities, counties and states to increase energy efficiency $6.3 billion
Energy Provide additional financing for Innovative Energy Loan Guarantee programMORE » $6.0 billion
Environment Clean up sites formerly used by the Defense Department $6.0 billion
Environment Finance local water projectsMORE » $6.0 billion
Tax Cuts for Businesses Extension of bonus depreciationMORE » $5.9 billion
Energy; Aid to Individuals Increase financing for home weatherization programMORE » $5.0 billion
Unemployment Exempt unemployment compensationMORE » $4.7 billion
Tax Cuts for Individuals Increase Earned Income Tax CreditMORE » $4.7 billion
Infrastructure Provide additional money to the Army Corps of EngineersMORE » $4.6 billion
Energy Increase energy efficiency in federal buildings $4.5 billion
Infrastructure Create new program to expand broadband accessMORE » $4.5 billion
Aid to States Create a tax credit bond option for state and local governmentsMORE » $4.3 billion
Aid to States; Unemployment Give states aid to properly administer unemployment compensationMORE » $4.2 billion
Infrastructure Make military facilities more energy efficient $4.2 billion
Aid to States Provide additional financing for state and local law enforcementMORE » $4.0 billion
Energy; Infrastructure; Housing Repair and modernize public housing units $4.0 billion
Education and Job Training Finance job training programsMORE » $4.0 billion
Energy Invest in fossil energyMORE » $3.4 billion
Tax Cuts for Businesses Expand deduction limits for banks buying bonds MORE » $3.2 billion
Tax Cuts for Businesses Provide tax break to General MotorsMORE » $3.2 billion
Infrastructure Repair and improve facilities on public lands and parks $3.1 billion
Science and Research Provide additional financing for the National Science FoundationMORE » $3.0 billion
Infrastructure Provide additional money to the Department of Homeland SecurityMORE » $2.8 billion
Aid to States Increase block grants for welfare programMORE » $2.7 billion
Energy; Science and Research Conduct energy efficiency and renewable energy research $2.5 billion
Infrastructure; Rural Assistance Provide additional financing to improve communications in rural areasMORE » $2.5 billion
Housing Help states and local governments acquire and repair low-income housingMORE » $2.4 billion
Health; Infrastructure Improve Defense Department facilities related to the quality of lifeMORE » $2.3 billion
Education and Job Training Increase financing for Head Start and Early Head StartMORE » $2.1 billion
Energy; Tax Cuts for Individuals Increase tax credits for residential energy efficiency improvementsMORE » $2.0 billion
Energy; Tax Cuts for Individuals Incentive for alternative vehicleMORE » $2.0 billion
Health Provide additional financing for the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology $2.0 billion
Housing Make full-year payments to owners receiving Section 8 housing vouchers $2.0 billion
Aid to Individuals Provide additional child careMORE » $2.0 billion
Energy Support battery manufacturingMORE » $2.0 billion
Housing Redevelop abandoned and foreclosed homes $2.0 billion
Health; Infrastructure Finance renovations and technology upgrade at community health centers $2.0 billion
Energy; Science and Research Provide additional financing for science and research at the Department of EnergyMORE » $2.0 billion
Tax Cuts for Individuals Incentive for car buyersMORE » $1.7 billion
Tax Cuts for Businesses; Energy Incentive for advanced energy investmentMORE » $1.6 billion
Tax Cuts for Businesses Delay recognition of certain cancellation of debt incomeMORE » $1.6 billion
Aid to States; Unemployment Expand Trade Adjustment Assistance programMORE » $1.6 billion
Housing Reduce homelessnessMORE » $1.5 billion
Transportation Invest in local transportation projects MORE » $1.5 billion
Aid to States; Energy Authorize more state and local bonds for energy-related purposesMORE » $1.4 billion
Environment; Rural Assistance Finance rural water and waste facilities MORE » $1.4 billion
Transportation Invest in air transportationMORE » $1.3 billion
Health Extend Transitional Medical Assistance programMORE » $1.3 billion
Environment Finance national environmental cleanupMORE » $1.2 billion
Health; Infrastructure Construct and repair veterans' hospitals and cemeteries $1.2 billion
Science and Research Compare the effectiveness of medical treatmentsMORE » $1.1 billion
Health Prevent cuts to health care providersMORE » $1.0 billion
Environment; Rural Assistance Provide water to rural areas and Western areas impacted by drought $1.0 billion
Health; Science and Research Make grants to help prevent diseaseMORE » $1.0 billion
Science and Research Provide additional financing for the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationMORE » $1.0 billion
Other Modernize Social Security AdministrationMORE » $1.0 billion
Aid to States Help states collect child supportMORE » $1.0 billion
Housing Provide additional financing for Community Development Block GrantsMORE » $1.0 billion
Other Provide money for 2010 census $1.0 billion
Tax Cuts for Businesses Expand net operating loss carry-back provision for small businessesMORE » $947 million
Science and Research Provide additional financing for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationMORE » $830 million
Tax Cuts for Businesses Expand tax break for small business stock salesMORE » $829 million
Education and Job Training Finance technology upgrades in schoolsMORE » $650 million
Aid to Individuals Provide coupon to convert to digital televisionsMORE » $650 million
Aid to States Help states find housing and jobs for disabled peopleMORE » $640 million
Aid to States Repeal alternative minimum tax on private activity bondsMORE » $555 million
Aid to Individuals Help defense employees sell homesMORE » $555 million
Health Extend Qualified Individual ProgramMORE » $550 million
Education and Job Training; Aid to States Help states and local school districts track student data and improve teacher qualityMORE » $550 million
Energy; Infrastructure; Housing Repair and modernize about 4,200 Native American housing unitsMORE » $510 million
Education and Job Training; Aid to States; Unemployment Help states find jobs for unemployed workers $500 million
Education and Job Training; Health Train primary health care providers, including doctors and nursesMORE » $500 million
Education and Job Training; Energy; Unemployment Train workers for careers in energy efficiency and renewable energy fields $500 million
Health Improve health services to American Indians and Alaska natives $500 million
Tax Cuts for Businesses Reduce holding period for taxation of companies that convert into S corporationsMORE » $415 million
Energy; Aid to States Provide grants to states for energy-efficient vehicles and infrastructureMORE » $400 million
Energy; Aid to Individuals Provide consumers rebates for energy-efficient appliances $300 million
Energy Replace older vehicles owned by the federal government with hybrid and electric cars $300 million
Aid to States Delay withholding tax on paymentsMORE » $291 million
Aid to States Modify speed requirements for use of bonds to finance high-speed railMORE » $288 million
Tax Cuts for Individuals; Energy Expand tax incentives for residential renewable energy propertiesMORE » $268 million
Energy; Housing Improve energy efficiency in government-subsidized apartment buildings $250 million
Infrastructure; Other Finance improvements to Agriculture Department infrastructureMORE » $249 million
Health; Aid to Individuals Other Medicaid expansionsMORE » $239 million
Other Provide government agencies money for oversightMORE » $233 million
Tax Cuts for Businesses Provide incentive for hiring disadvantaged workersMORE » $231 million
Tax Cuts for Businesses Expand use of industrial development bondsMORE » $203 million
Housing; Aid to Individuals; Rural Assistance Provide loans for rural homeownersMORE » $200 million
Education and Job Training Provide additional money for College Work-Study program $200 million
Other Expand national service programMORE » $200 million
Tax Cuts for Individuals; Transportation Equalize mass transit and parking benefitsMORE » $192 million
Rural Assistance Provide loans for rural businessesMORE » $150 million
Infrastructure; Rural Assistance; Aid to States Provide loans for rural developmentsMORE » $150 million
Tax Cuts for Businesses Prohibit recollection of tariff paymentsMORE » $90 million
Aid to Individuals; Aid to States Help states provide services to homeless childrenMORE » $70 million
Aid to States Allow state housing agencies to claim Treasury Department grantsMORE » $69 million
Energy; Tax Cuts for Businesses Incentive for alternative fuel pumpsMORE » $54 million
Tax Cuts for Businesses Allow more small business deductionsMORE » $41 million
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