Krauthammer on the French vote

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Two quotes that sum up the facts succinctly with regards to French president Hollande's desire to have a 75% tax on the Rich:

"I guarantee you that the treasury in Paris will get less net revenue as the rich leave. The rich are able to move a lot easier than the poor, as happened in other countries."

"You can vote to have a new government but you can't have a new economy unless you do your cuts and you balance your budgets. Which he doesn't want to do obviously."
 
Two quotes that sum up the facts succinctly with regards to French president Hollande's desire to have a 75% tax on the Rich:

"I guarantee you that the treasury in Paris will get less net revenue as the rich leave. The rich are able to move a lot easier than the poor, as happened in other countries."

"You can vote to have a new government but you can't have a new economy unless you do your cuts and you balance your budgets. Which he doesn't want to do obviously."

Ahhh the French, Sarkozy was by far the best that they have put into office in some time, now they have a ultra Socialist, guess they bought Obama's European Tour, lock, stock and barrel...
 
If the Libs tried to attract the opposite sex like they attract capital all they would talk about is festering herpes sores
 
Krauthammer is a truly dismal bought off swine who simply drones out the lock step talking points.

Hollande is a very moderate sosialist, dupes.

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Krauthammer, like most cons, is invested in the US doing badly while under a Democratic President.
 
Krauthammer is a truly dismal bought off swine who simply drones out the lock step talking points.

Hollande is a very moderate sosialist, dupes.

That's awfully mature...not a gossip fest for the dupes like here? Actual policy driven? Whoa!

Krauthammer was specifically discussing Hollande's proposed 75% tax intended for the wealthy. Calling names and quoting wiki seems to make you, not Krauthammer the dupe and swine.
 
Two quotes that sum up the facts succinctly with regards to French president Hollande's desire to have a 75% tax on the Rich:

"I guarantee you that the treasury in Paris will get less net revenue as the rich leave. The rich are able to move a lot easier than the poor, as happened in other countries."

"You can vote to have a new government but you can't have a new economy unless you do your cuts and you balance your budgets. Which he doesn't want to do obviously."
France is Fooqued.
 
This disclosure was controversial, as some considered it to be a breach of France's strict stance on the privacy of politicians' personal affairs.

Awfully mature. NOT a gossip fest for the dupes like here.Kraut? Just look at him. Hello?? LOL
 
Krauthammer is dumber than a box of rocks. The Fox zombies eat it up.

Yes, a man so dumb the conservatives just eat it up- just a bit of the dumber then a box of rocks Dr. Krauthammer~

Charles Krauthammer (pronounced /ˈkraʊt.hæmər/; born March 13, 1950) is an American Pulitzer Prize–winning syndicated columnist, political commentator, and physician. Krauthammer was born on March 13, 1950, in New York City.[3][4] He was raised in Montreal, Quebec, where he attended McGill University and obtained an honors degree in political science and economics in 1970. He was a Commonwealth Scholar in politics at Balliol College, Oxford, 1970–1971. He later moved back to the United States, where he attended Harvard Medical School. Suffering a paralyzing accident in his first year of medical school,[4][5] he was hospitalized for a year, during which time he continued his medical studies. He graduated with his class, earning a Doctor of Medicine from Harvard Medical School in 1975, and went on to complete a residency in psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. In 1984 he became board certified in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
 
Krauthammer is dumber than a box of rocks. The Fox zombies eat it up.

Yes, a man so dumb the conservatives just eat it up- just a bit of the dumber then a box of rocks Dr. Krauthammer~

Charles Krauthammer (pronounced /ˈkraʊt.hæmər/; born March 13, 1950) is an American Pulitzer Prize–winning syndicated columnist, political commentator, and physician. Krauthammer was born on March 13, 1950, in New York City.[3][4] He was raised in Montreal, Quebec, where he attended McGill University and obtained an honors degree in political science and economics in 1970. He was a Commonwealth Scholar in politics at Balliol College, Oxford, 1970–1971. He later moved back to the United States, where he attended Harvard Medical School. Suffering a paralyzing accident in his first year of medical school,[4][5] he was hospitalized for a year, during which time he continued his medical studies. He graduated with his class, earning a Doctor of Medicine from Harvard Medical School in 1975, and went on to complete a residency in psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. In 1984 he became board certified in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Now a Harvard education is a good thing, and a Pulitzer Prize? Cons constantly put down both of those things.
 
Two quotes that sum up the facts succinctly with regards to French president Hollande's desire to have a 75% tax on the Rich:

"I guarantee you that the treasury in Paris will get less net revenue as the rich leave. The rich are able to move a lot easier than the poor, as happened in other countries."

"You can vote to have a new government but you can't have a new economy unless you do your cuts and you balance your budgets. Which he doesn't want to do obviously."

Ol' SourKraut will never mention those words should the economy in France turn around.
 
Here's the underlying problem-

Austerity doesn't bring us out of recessions. For that matter, neither do tax cuts.

We got out of the 2001 recession because Bush spent a crapload of money on the wars.

We got out of the 1992 Recession because Clinton spent a lot of money on a stimulus.

We got out of the 1981 recession because Reagan spent a lot of money on a military buildup combined with infrastructure programs.

Now, the thing is, Stimulus was tried this time, but it was misdirected. Smaller than what was asked for and it mostly went to bail out the states, which went on to do "austeriity" themselves.

Meanwhile, in Europe, Austerity was tried, and the "Confidence Fairy" didn't show up. Instead, what you got was a lot of angry people who saw their benefits cut and no jobs showing up as promised. So they threw out Sarkozy, and Merkel and Cameron are going to follow in short order.
 

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