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In Italy, Leaders Agree It's Too Soon to Roll Back Stimulus Plans, But Commit to Prepare Exit Plans

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by pubsnomore July 8, 2009 1:01 PM EDT
hclinton2012,

You should change your name to RushLimpBag2012.
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by pubsnomore July 8, 2009 1:01 PM EDT
The RepigLickkker party was never for conservative values or for the welfare of the USA. They've been out for oil for the past 50 years...and nothing else!
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by pubsnomore July 8, 2009 12:56 PM EDT
Davicar,

They obviously don't do it enough, since there's no incentive yet for companies to pull the plug on Chinese sweatshops yet!
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by hclinton2012 July 8, 2009 12:55 PM EDT
That's why these members of this G8 Summit should be talking about "free-trade" and it's "unfaired and unbalanced" in their nature toward the USA and some of the European countries?
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by hclinton2012 July 8, 2009 12:50 PM EDT
This LOSER of a President Barack Obama promised that if Congress pass this Pelosi's Porkulus Stimilus Legislation back in January-February 2009 that our unemployment won't go beyond 8.0% and we would see over 700,000 jobs created before the end of summer of 2009? Obama LIED and the US Ecomony DIED! Plain and simple!
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by hclinton2012 July 8, 2009 12:46 PM EDT
Unions have played their part in America to raise our "standard of living" and in some companies they still need to be around to secure certain benefits to their employees. Unions don't work for every situation and every companies. But Unions don't drive jobs from American Workers to "cheap" wages in China and India, the people in Congress and Presidents do! And this LOSER of a President Obama is just continuing what past Presidents have been doing on "free-trade"?
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by skyk-2009 July 8, 2009 12:42 PM EDT
Well did you expect to go through the WORST Economic Meltdown since the Great Depression and NOT loose jobs. Blaming THIS President for those job looses isn't fair and will get us in MUCH worse trouble. We must NEVER again... EVER allow Trickle Down Economics back in. We dug our way out ONCE under Clinton only to allow Bush and the Republican's to return to it. It was STUPID and we are paying for our stupidity.
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by skyk-2009 July 8, 2009 12:40 PM EDT
speakinup, What UNIONS? When we HAD Unions the American Workers got a fair shake and a decent wage. OUR standard of Living went up and we had benefits. IT was ONLY when we allowed Conservatives and their stooges in Congress to start busting them and shipping those jobs to the Third World that our Standard of Living started to fall. Face it the Conservative ways has NOT, not even ONCE, worked. We NEED strong Union's to help ALL workers, regardless of if they belong to one or not. The THREAT of a Union always kept the Rich in line.
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by hclinton2012 July 8, 2009 12:39 PM EDT
The first Pelosi's Stimilus Bill is going to finally show up in the year 2012, but it will be too late for 30% of Americans who will be still unemployed, lost their homes to forecloser and have gone into bankruptcy with their credit debt!
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by skyk-2009 July 8, 2009 12:35 PM EDT
IF you have even a thought that we're EVER going to return to Trickle Down Economics my friend you are sadly mistaken. The Stimulus was needed and necessary. We just had such a MASSIVE deficit and debt from the Incompetent Republican's we couldn't put enough into it. We have given this far to long and have watched far to many American's suffer over the last 3 decades...it's time for some REAL Change.. the kind of Change our fathers would bring. IF the Politician's aren't willing to terminate or renegotiate these VERY Unfair Trade Agreements, it's time to hit the Streets!
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