At first, we were just hearing this from the radical TeaParty / Republicans. Pretty much ignored it. But at a Democratic rally shown on one of the network evening news stations, some Democrats (like Sharpton) have picked up on this non-sense call as well. Alright... time to break silence on this formerly Retardican, now dIdiocratic idea.
Let's dissect the hypocrisy/irony/retardedness here:
1. You hate deficit spending.
2. You hate bailing out the banking and wall-street.
3.
You want the Government to materialize money for the tax payers without any measure of productivity behind it.4. [Some] of you hate the stimulus.
5. [Some] of you hate the Healthcare Reform concept.
Um, WTH ? First of all one of major reasons we were
in this mess to start with, is due to the fact that under relaxed restrictions/regulations, banks and insurance organizations were allowed to essentially materialize/move money without any measure of productivity (product or labor/service) behind it. Second, if the Government were to do such a thing, it would essentially render money
worthless. So either way, same result. The Government had to make up for all this 'manufactured' money and close the loopholes. Under any sustainable economic system, trillions should not be manufactured/made and/or moved, without penalty or productivity.
"Since the banks and insurance companies received a bail out, then so should the taxpayer." Third, the Government did this because
they were FORCED to, not because they
like** them. Let them fail, and your businesses, small and large, wouldn't be able to issue their paychecks, acquire goods and stock, expand, etcetera. You have to spend money to make money. They all depend on special short-term loans to achieve this.
This was ALL explained in detail, by CBSNews, ABC and NBC less than a year ago. Oh that's right
{smacks self on head}... you all were watching FOX weren't you? Well that explains your ignorance, but unfortunately doesn't excuse your hypocrisy and reasoning...
** (and by the way, until a recent Supreme Court fallacy/decision, their campaign contributions were limited)