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on Jan 24, 2009

None.  

on Jan 24, 2009

1, my son will have to do some work around the house so he can earn some of that money. That's what he wants.

on Jan 24, 2009

my son will have to do some work around the house so he can e

 

LOL, well at least your teaching your kid that he has to work in order to get something in return.... you could just be like the typical parents that just give everything for free! DAMN YOU FOR TEACHING YOU KIDS GOOD HABBITS! Child services may very this as a form of child abuse

on Jan 25, 2009

Millions

on Jan 25, 2009

Millions

Care to explain how?

 

 

on Jan 25, 2009

Island Dog

Millions
Care to explain how?

 

 

 

Because BO said it would Duh!

on Jan 25, 2009

Well I know of at least two. He came up with that Technology cabinet position, right? I suppose that person will need a secretary - so that's two. Wonder how much salary the taxpayer will be giving them?

on Jan 25, 2009

Island Dog

Millions
Care to explain how?

 

 

Sure, but after Brad's explained how none will be created (since he posted first ) !

on Jan 25, 2009

okay okay I get the whole road building thing... but here is the problem with it... what happens 3 years from now or so when the roads have all been paved over twice? what do you do then with these workers? you are back to square one without really fixing anything but yet put the country further in debt.... and also put a ton more people on Gov help... but I guess that is okay because the Dems for some reason want the civilians to depend on the government....

on Jan 25, 2009

It would probably help to define 'job'.

For instance, let's take welfare (or whatever it is called nowadays). As far as I know, there are requirements for eligibility. Suppose that the terms of welfare were changed such that it became a Government 'job' with the work required being meeting those requirements?

Bingo ... instant jobs.

on Jan 26, 2009

what happens 3 years from now or so when the roads have all been paved over twice? what do you do then with these workers?

By then the economy should have recovered and so there would then be jobs available for those workers (although retraining etc. may be necessary in some cases depending on where there are skill shortages)

on Jan 26, 2009

maudlin27

what happens 3 years from now or so when the roads have all been paved over twice? what do you do then with these workers?
By then the economy should have recovered and so there would then be jobs available for those workers (although retraining etc. may be necessary in some cases depending on where there are skill shortages)

 

O really? what jobs are gonna be created? We still outsourcing most manuafacturing jobs and only providing services like we have for so long now?

Problem is we need more manufacturing jobs in the US and need to start making stuff in house... why is this soooo bad? Being less dependant on other countries to make stuff for us would be nice... and hey that creates jobs.... I am sorry but nice new roads are great.... if only people can afford to drive on them.

 

And you want to put money on this that the econ should be recovered by that time? I mean its going to take a heck of alot more than just building roads to fix this mess... and this is only gonna cost a trillion dollars ...and what kind of skills will these people get building roads... last time i checked its a high demand profession

on Jan 26, 2009

Sure, but after Brad's explained how none will be created (since he posted first

YOu did not ask brad first, you were.  Chicken?

on Jan 27, 2009

we need more manufacturing jobs in the US and need to start making stuff in house... why is this soooo bad?

Because if other countries can do it more efficiently and trade with you, you end up worse off by trying to produce it yourself.

nice new roads are great.... if only people can afford to drive on them.

Infrastructure such as roads will help boost trade and business, as well as being beneficial for the general population. They're an investment in the future rather than the short term, which is a very good idea - you provide the large injection to boost the economy in the short term, while the benefits of that large injection are felt in the long term, which helps make the impact of the debt repayment (assuming you've borrowed the money) far less severe.

 

you want to put money on this that the econ should be recovered by that time?

Yes, based on past recessions I think the most likely outcome is that this one will be over in 3 years time.

 

Chicken?

Showing your maturity yet again I see Doc...

on Jan 27, 2009

maudlin27

we need more manufacturing jobs in the US and need to start making stuff in house... why is this soooo bad?
Because if other countries can do it more efficiently and trade with you, you end up worse off by trying to produce it yourself.


nice new roads are great.... if only people can afford to drive on them.
Infrastructure such as roads will help boost trade and business, as well as being beneficial for the general population. They're an investment in the future rather than the short term, which is a very good idea - you provide the large injection to boost the economy in the short term, while the benefits of that large injection are felt in the long term, which helps make the impact of the debt repayment (assuming you've borrowed the money) far less severe.

 


you want to put money on this that the econ should be recovered by that time?
Yes, based on past recessions I think the most likely outcome is that this one will be over in 3 years time.

 


Chicken?
Showing your maturity yet again I see Doc...

 

well sorry to break it to you Maud I see your staying out of the posted area with the 20 things about the "bailout" I like to see you defend that. It shows that there is nothing gov can do that is cost effient.

 

On another note its good to see that you dont mind if countries like china have the US by the balls. Thats great. so when do you think china is gonna cash in that IOU from the US? because I am sure the US would make a great east china wouldnt you say>?

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