manu1959
Left Coast Isolationist
someone tell me what he will do?....cuz i can't figure it out
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Create more jobs, stop outsourcingmanu1959 said:someone tell me what he will do?....cuz i can't figure it out
lolita715 said:Create more jobs, stop outsourcing
Reduce healthcare
more choices for healthcare
Will not privitize social security
Get of out of the economy downfall
Choices for women
rights for women and minorities
get our troops back
Help college age students with loans, and other programs
get the 1.6 miilion jobs back, which bush lost
He going to do more then bush ever did. What has bush done for this country, that is the really question.
You probably cant even tell me what bush has done for this country. Every Republican I talk to cant even tell me one thing except "he got us though 9-11" Even though any president would have. One Republican said bush has not done anything yet, but it's what he is going to do!! He has already has four yearsShattered said:How do you walk upright with that much lead weighing your head down?
lolita715 said:Create more jobs, stop outsourcing
Reduce healthcare
more choices for healthcare
Will not privitize social security
Get of out of the economy downfall
Choices for women
rights for women and minorities
get our troops back
Help college age students with loans, and other programs
get the 1.6 miilion jobs back, which bush lost
He going to do more then bush ever did. What has bush done for this country, that is the really question.
lolita715 said:Create more jobs, stop outsourcing
Reduce healthcare
more choices for healthcare
Will not privitize social security
Get of out of the economy downfall
Choices for women
rights for women and minorities
get our troops back
Help college age students with loans, and other programs
get the 1.6 miilion jobs back, which bush lost
He going to do more then bush ever did. What has bush done for this country, that is the really question.
lolita715 said:You probably cant even tell me what bush has done for this country. Every Republican I talk to cant even tell me one thing except "he got us though 9-11" Even though any president would have. One Republican said bush has not done anything yet, but it's what he is going to do!! He has already has four years
I have already said what he will do, why cant a single republican tell me what bush has done.manu1959 said:i conceed that bush has doen nothing the media has made that clear and obviously so has mr kerry.
i am interested in mr what kerry will do and how
lolita715 said:You probably cant even tell me what bush has done for this country. Every Republican I talk to cant even tell me one thing except "he got us though 9-11" Even though any president would have. One Republican said bush has not done anything yet, but it's what he is going to do!! He has already has four years
Lets see...manu1959 said:i conceed that bush has doen nothing the media has made that clear and obviously so has mr kerry.
i am interested in mr what kerry will do and how
\insein said:Got us through a recession that started in November of 2000 (Yes before he took office) that was amplified by 9/11. He lowered taxes to stimulate close to 2 million jobs this year alone. Which calculates out to a net gain in jobs. He has lead a vast Global effort to rid the world of organized terrorism. Not just Afghanistan and IRaq, he has helped stop terrorism all over the world.
He has been a leader most of all. Plus he's a genuine person. Despite all the mud slung his way, he has never given the same vitriole that the Democrats have thrown at him back to them. He has remained agonizingly cordial to all democrats (including praising Bill Clinton during his potrait unveiling).
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I think thats what drives libs the most crazy. The keep throwing all this mud expecting Bush to go "na na na na nanner" right back but he remains grown up and sticks to the issues.
So then those small businesses who employ people for 7 or less will have to drop a few dozen employees because they cant afford to pay higher wages.lolita715 said:Lets see...
John Kerry will propose a bill to increase minimum wage from 5.15-7.00
Kerry will offer college students up to $4000 over 4 years to college students.
he was also give 10 billion to colleges
he opposes restictions on abortions, giving females fights
proposes bill to let women get the morning after pill without perscription
paycheck fairness act
will end taz credits to jobs outsourcing
insein said:So then those small businesses who employ people for 7 or less will have to drop a few dozen employees because they cant afford to pay higher wages.
Whose going to pay for it?
Whose going to pay for it
A women's right to choose is never going to be overturned. what people want is an END to the killing of a 7 to 9 month old fetus. Even the most liberal of people will usually agree that at that point it is a human being. But i guess that doesnt stop people like Kerry from voting to kill it anyway despite his "firm" belief that a child begins at conception.
The law is in question because it allows underage mothers to get a morning after pill or an abortion without parental consent. Kerry will never have it passed because Republicans control congress.
guh?
Another myth. Employers outsource regardless of tax credits. Tax credits are given to just as many companies that employ domestic employees. Outsourcing has been going on since the begining of time. Hell thats what built this country. Europe outsourced most of its labor to America because it was able to be done cheaper. Your not going to stop outsourcing by trying to restrict businesses financially. That only encourages more outsourcing.
Lets see...
John Kerry will propose a bill to increase minimum wage from 5.15-7.00
Kerry will offer college students up to $4000 over 4 years to college students.
he was also give 10 billion to colleges
he opposes restictions on abortions, giving females fights
proposes bill to let women get the morning after pill without perscription
paycheck fairness act
will end tax credits to jobs outsourcing
lolita715 said:
According to the Council of Economic Advisers, the median date of these five data series is October 2000 at least three months before George W. Bush took office. We also know that the stock market started to decline in March of 2000, business investment began to fall in the third quarter of 2000, and initial jobless claims began to rise at the end of 2000 more evidence that the U.S. economy in late 2000 was in fact "on the front end of a recession," as Vice President-elect Dick Cheney observed on Meet the Press on December 3, 2000.
A key area in which presidents can have an impact on the economy is tax policy. President Clinton raised tax rates right after taking office in 1993, and presided over a massive "stealth tax hike" which ultimately hurt the economy. Because income taxes were not indexed, the increase in real incomes during the 1990s pushed people into higher and higher tax brackets. According to Brian Wesbury of GKST Economics in Chicago, from 1993 to 2000, the number of people who paid taxes in one of the top three income-tax brackets almost doubled from 3.4 million to 6.4 million filers. Further, total income taxes paid by these filers increased from $84.6 billion in 1993 to $245.8 billion, an increase of 190.5 percent. President Clinton's policies increased the federal tax burden as a share of our national economy from 17.5 percent in 1992 to 20.9 percent in 2000.
President Bush, however, took the opposite approach of his predecessor. Upon taking office, George W. Bush took immediate action to lift the tax burden and strengthen the economy. The first Bush tax cut put $40 billion immediately back into the economy in mid-2001 and helped cushion the economic fallout from the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In March 2002, the president signed a second tax cut that allowed partial expensing, which began the recovery in business-investment spending. In May 2003, Bush signed the third tax cut of his administration, boosting after-tax economic incentives by slashing tax rates on income, capital gains, and dividends.
On what do you base that assertion? Perhaps on the fact that kerry has been instrumental in convincing the Heinz Corp to keep their jobs here? The fact is that no government can stop outsourcing. They can only stop encouraging it - like Clinton did. You may recall that NAFTA passed under the Clinton administration.lolita715 said:Create more jobs, stop outsourcing
lolita715 said:Reduce healthcare
more choices for healthcare
lolita715 said:Will not privitize social security
lolita715 said:Get of out of the economy downfall
lolita715 said:Choices for women
rights for women and minorities
lolita715 said:get our troops back
lolita715 said:Help college age students with loans, and other programs
lolita715 said:get the 1.6 miilion jobs back, which bush lost
lolita715 said:He going to do more then bush ever did. What has bush done for this country, that is the really question.
lolita715 said:Well where do you get your facts???? Plus Kerry only supports partial birth abortions under extreme circimstances.
And we are still in a recession
lolita715 said:I have already said what he will do, why cant a single republican tell me what bush has done.
According the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the unofficial arbiter of business cycles, the recession began in March 2001 and ended in November 2001.insein said:Umm yea did you?