Comments on: G8 Leaders: World Economy Still Needs Help
In Italy, Leaders Agree It's Too Soon to Roll Back Stimulus Plans, But Commit to Prepare Exit Plans
- by skyk-2009 July 8, 2009 9:18 AM PDT
I was willing to give this President a chance along those lines to bring fairness the way of the American Worker and I still have confidence he will do that. IF he fails though I'm with you.
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LOL! So what's YOUR solution? More HOPEY CHANGEY? Keep giving your missiah MORE TIME... MORE TIME.. MORE TIME....
Guess what, OBAMA HAS ALREADY DECLARED THAT HE TOTALLY OPPOSES THIS SOLUTION.
So HOW LONG to you plan to let the great messiah string you along with PROMISES, even though HE HAS REPEATEDLY DECLARED THAT HE OPPOSES THIS.
He says an import tax is a "tariff," and he opposes "protectionism."
OBAMA HAS ALREADY DECLARED THAT HE OPPOSES YOUR HOPEY CHANGEY.
How long do you figure it will take for your messian to do what HE OPPOSES???? - Reply to this comment
- by DaVicar5 July 8, 2009 8:46 AM PDT
They already do that
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Then they should do it more.
BTW, this is called "protectionism," and the great messiah Obama has repeatedly declared that he opposes it.
But I think it's time for his supporters to take him to school on this issue and change his mind. - Reply to this comment
- by slownewsday_05 July 8, 2009 8:41 AM PDT
Then perhaps we shouldn't have spent so much on the unnecessary war in Iraq, and quit trying to play "World Cops" without the support of our allies. Let them agree with an support those actions rather than charge in and foot the entire bill.
A real conservative would agree with me.
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LOL! Who put you in charge of deciding who a "real conservative" is???
The war in Iraq is your pet topic, also Big Eye's legal analyst Andrew Cohen. But you're just trolling if you try to make any link to the problem of job losses in the USA.
You yourself once said you think they should stop illegal workers. I agree that the way the illegals stand around waiting to get picked up, it should be easy to round them up and shut down the unscrupulous employers who hire them.
Hey, they're making the connection right out in the open every day. Both parties are operating in full public view. If the government can't stop them, it's only because they aren't even trying. - Reply to this comment
- by IThoughtItWasFunnyNot July 8, 2009 9:31 AM PDT
The WORLD ECONOMY needs to get off it's behind and help itself...WE'RE DONE!
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Exactly right! The rest of the world has been scavenging off of us for too long. We are now suffering the effects of their unbridled mooching.
It's time to draw the line in the sand and say, NO MORE! - Reply to this comment
- by hclinton2012 July 8, 2009 8:22 AM PDT
We in America need to be concern in growing jobs here in the USA for American Workers and forget the rest of the World Ecomony, especially China's and India's ecomonies!
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Exactly right! Good post.
We need to stop issuing H1b visas when there aren't enough jobs to go around.
We need to make serious reductions in illegal workers.
We need to reduce the number of jobs leaving the country.
The economy IS all about jobs. Jobs HERE. GOOD jobs.
Why can't Obama and the rest of the free traders understand that? - Reply to this comment
- Even more serious efforts to balance trade after all these years of lopsided trade agreements would be better than what has been taking place against American workers.
We need to first pull our troops out of Iraq, get some money from the Iraqis and Afghanis for our efforts and put that toward fixing all these domestic issues.
Actually, first, we need competent leadership throughout our government to start the ball rolling and keep the momentum going until we have recovered. Who cares what party does it. - Reply to this comment
- Yes, the world needs help. We have two problems here in the corrupt United States of Corporations. We need to get rid of all the Congresspeople who support globalization, privatization and de-regulation. In short, a War on Congress.
Second, we need to break up the big corporations and make them run for the benefit of the masses. If they step out of line, We the People take them over through our government or we revoke their corporate charters. No corporation too big to fail. No corporation to enrich the greedy CEOs at the expense of the workers. - Reply to this comment
- Myself I'll worry when at one of these GLOBAL summit
meetings the doors are thrown open and everybody runs
out scattering in all directions screaming,,,,
"IT'S EVERY FREAKIN' COUNTRY FOR ITSELF!!!"
Notice that they don't mention, or even HINT, that their
stimulus options have a limit of "help" to throw at us,,,
They dont sound worried, even sound very controlled in
their "warnings",,,,must be lottsa self-stimulusing
going on up and down the line by lottsa folks,,,
******8-HUNDRED-BILLION!!???,,,just an unnoticed
nibble nibble here and a nibble nibble there adds a
mcmansion here, a yacht there,,, - Reply to this comment
- An end to the humongous spending on the Industrial War Complex, a way of bringing back a U. S. manufacturing base to put our people back to work and a break up of large multinational corporations into smaller more manageable companies might help our country. Our government should help us out first instead of worrying about the world. There are a lot of people hurting in this country and how long will our people stand by and watch us continue to be second, third or fourth in line befor we actually take the situation into our own hands and change it ourselves.
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- by skyk-2009 July 8, 2009 9:35 AM PDT
It is looking like your Trickle-Up Poverty is failing miserably......where is the stimulus to the economy ? there is none.....you were fooled like a fool to think trickling up poverty would help this economy....but the massive debt sunk it further. - Reply to this comment
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