2016, Back To The Economy, (Likely To Be Really Stupid(!))

mascale

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Oddly, in 2014 Midterms, the Democrats come out as the distinctly minority party in the United States, nevertheless in charge of the mainstream issues. The Republican Minority remains the nutcase bastion of non-starting issues. ObamaCare was hardly mentioned, in the campaign, but Repeal and Replace--which nobody wants--is about all they have to offer. So it's on with the last two years!

The exit polls tend to support the Democrat Administration, obstructing the nutcase movement in the Middle East. The exit polls do not find much happiness with the economy, or its likely direction. Not even a majority think that ObamaCare went too far, and 24% disapprove of ObamaCare because it didn't go far enough. Likely, anyone will call them the Democratic Base(?)!

American Voters Very Skeptical of Economy s Strength - Real Time Economics - WSJ

Reagan had taken the federal deficit dollars, and sent them off to the already prosperous Defense Contractors, instead. That Bush Presidency, of only one term, suffered the consequence. Obama-Biden had taken the deficit dollars, and sent them off to the already prosperous, state and local bureaucrats, and public school teachers instead. The Midterm elections were a shambles for the Democrats, twice--to the point of making them look absurd, now for two more years, less any electioneering time. That likely kicks in at least by January 15, 2015--Maybe only waiting for the State of Union, listening exercise(?)!

So if the Keynesian prescription, is for massive public works government spending, with high-paying job creation--Anyone knows that will not soon happen. "High Paying," to Federal Reserve, means (See Reagan and Obama-Biden, above): Stock broker money, and financial houses money.

Democrats, and businesses and economists, noticed the "movement" for an increase of Minimum Wage. Otherwise, "Wage Inflation" is not at all happening. That actually more likely suits the Republican brand! That has to be said, "profiteering friendly."

An actual free market does have money-changers, aka bankers. What they do is shown in Matthew 25:14-30. The mortgage meltdown crisis could be discussed in the New Testament, even then. Obama-Biden did put in place an increase methodology, an "Inverse Usury," like the equal amount "Make Work Pay Refundable Income Tax Credit." That is New Testament, in Matthew 20:1-16, regardless if the labor was for all the day, or year. The Republicans took that away first priority, after winning in 2010. They later went ahead, and ran their version of a Mormon, instead. Conservative Republicans have long had famous opinions about that.

Moses had made usury arithmetic off-limits for Israel, in Deuteronomy. As for foreigners, "Screw Em!" is apparently what the "World Peace" Deity wanted Israel to be known for doing. Mohammed--the Bank of Dubai knows that Mohammed allowed no usury. As for Adam Smith, usury was opposed, but still to be regulated, like happens anyway, shown in Matthew 25:14-30. Smith Laissez Faire doesn't work, New Testament shown.

The Democrats now have in common with Republicans: 2016. At least ten Republicans are only one-termers, from 2010. The Democrats are from the Northeast and Far West. Not that many Democrats in the Senate are up in 2016, not even 25% of what they now have.

Already, the Democrats have a front-runner, who understands about the stupid economy, likely requiring again, a lot of remedial work.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Lands of Many Nations not always on board, with any Immigration, either!)
 
Obama has already noted that the Unemployment Rate is way lower from when Obama and the fellow-travelers--mostly now gone--took office. in the first place. The Republicans took the Jesus Christ part away, after the 2010 elections.

That leaves Paul Ryan, and that anti-wage-increase budget, not much different from the Ivy League, and the Federal Reserve, kinds of budgets.

Cotton is the Senator-elect from Arkansas, For all the United States, that now becomes the national agenda. Hold down wage increases, and more spending in local stores, to the benefit of the multinational corporations.

The Cotton-Brand is the Joni Ernst brand, and as for Kansas--of hate of America--all of the foregoing, goes without saying!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
( Many on Lands of Many Nations, Know that Harm of Many Nations was the agenda of Immigrants, even already!)
 

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