Will any of this help the Golden Bears win more football games? Go Bears.
Fred Clerici;842782036 said:
Will any of this help the Golden Bears win more football games? Go Bears.
dajo9;842782020 said:
The only fiscal conservative running for President was Hillary Clinton. I recall in a post long ago you said if Trump were President spending would go down. I scoffed at that notion. Well, here we go. I expect we'll see higher spending combined with lower tax revenue and exploding deficits - just like we've seen from 2 of the last 3 Republican Presidents (and no Democratic Presidents in my lifetime). I don't know how you define fiscal conservatism but if it involves reckless disregard for budgetary constraints you are about to be very happy.
Fred Clerici;842782036 said:
Will any of this help the Golden Bears win more football games? Go Bears.
sycasey;842782027 said:
I hear it exactly as often as I did before. Not sure why you are bringing up this non-issue.
OdontoBear66;842782046 said:
Because as I say it there is a little of F PC to it. That's why. Not said at all to offend anyone of different beliefs, and certainly not a vigorous Christian at all (C/E best describes it)
OdontoBear66;842782046 said:
Because as I say it there is a little of F PC to it. That's why. Not said at all to offend anyone of different beliefs, and certainly not a vigorous Christian at all (C/E best describes it)
OdontoBear66;842782043 said:
I would be very surprised if I ever said that about Trump, or any Republican. I have always believed, that in general terms, the Repubs get in office and decrease social services spending as much as they can, and at the same time increase defense spending to a like or greater amount (rightfully or wrongly). Also, I rarely endorse or stand behind anyone's stances in the matter of defense, because there is no way I can defend each and every stance they have. Thirdly, I mostly went to the polls to vote to defeat HRC---was a bit hard pressed having to vote for Trump to do so, but did. So, I can't imagine any great defense I would make of DJT, now or in the past. I certainly hope he brings a much better business climate to DC and gets many of those folks that disappeared from the work force under BO back to work. People with change in their pockets and enthusiasm about life usually bodes well for the country.
jyamada;842782074 said:
Didn't more jobs disappear with Bush than Obama?
OdontoBear66;842782076 said:
Hilights were hopes for the future. You guys still want to go back to bash Bush? Isn't that history yet, BTW? 64-65M in the work force to mid 62M under Mr. Hope and Change. But then, of course, we have 4.9% unemployment. Haha.
sycasey;842782078 said:
By this logic, you're going to stop bashing Obama in January, right?
OdontoBear66;842782079 said:
Probably so. He will be but a footnote by then. What will go in his library? His days at Occidental in detail? His time at Columbia as reported by classmates? Should not need too many wings on the building. But for now, he is still the POTUS.
OdontoBear66;842782079 said:
Probably so. He will be but a footnote by then. What will go in his library? His days at Occidental in detail? His time at Columbia as reported by classmates? Should not need too many wings on the building. But for now, he is still the POTUS.
Historically, Clinton and Kennedy were good ones on your side for business, although a bit weak on morals. Roosevelt, Johnson, Carter, Obama not so good.
OdontoBear66;842782079 said:
Probably so. He will be but a footnote by then. What will go in his library? His days at Occidental in detail? His time at Columbia as reported by classmates? Should not need too many wings on the building. But for now, he is still the POTUS.
Historically, Clinton and Kennedy were good ones on your side for business, although a bit weak on morals. Roosevelt, Johnson, Carter, Obama not so good.
Goobear;842782094 said:
Dajo have you ever started a business?
jyamada;842782085 said:
You just voted for someone who is the most immoral candidate ever in Trump..
OdontoBear66;842782076 said:
Hilights were hopes for the future. You guys still want to go back to bash Bush? Anyway, that would be defending Repub politicians which I don't do. Isn't that history yet, BTW? 64-65M in the work force to mid 62M under Mr. Hope and Change. But then, of course, we have 4.9% unemployment. Haha.
OdontoBear66;842782111 said:
"most immoral candidate ever"....And you know this how? The world according to jyamada.
dajo9;842782002 said:
The irony that Trump will give me a big tax break and that millions of his supporters in middle America will lose their insurance is not lost on me. Heads I win, tails I win.
OdontoBear66;842782079 said:
Probably so. He will be but a footnote by then. What will go in his library? His days at Occidental in detail? His time at Columbia as reported by classmates? Should not need too many wings on the building. But for now, he is still the POTUS.
Historically, Clinton and Kennedy were good ones on your side for business, although a bit weak on morals. Roosevelt, Johnson, Carter, Obama not so good.
OdontoBear66;842782111 said:
"most immoral candidate ever"....And you know this how? The world according to jyamada.
Wags;842782130 said:
Yup.
JFK was able to obtain big-time bi-partisan support for his tax cuts in 1962/1963. From 91% to 70% at the top end, and 20% to 14% at the bottom end. In fact, JFK had 3 Republicans in his cabinet. He's experienced a modern revival in the eyes of many on the right owing to his stances in favor of tax cuts in concert with a strong dollar. Then, GOP and former NFL QB Jack Kemp sold the JFK tax cuts to Ronald Reagan.
Pretty good book out by Larry Kudlow on the topic, entitled "JFK and The Reagan Revolution"
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/09/09/the-secret-link-between-jfk-and-ronald-reagan-and-why-it-matters-now-commentary.html
I'm hoping that Kudlow becomes the next Leader of the White House Council of Economic Advisors.
He'll talk Trump down off the ledge when it comes to tariffs and convince him that he's gonna need to play nice with the Dems in order to get bi-partisan support for his tax policy.
OdontoBear66;842782079 said:
Probably so. He will be but a footnote by then. What will go in his library? His days at Occidental in detail? His time at Columbia as reported by classmates? Should not need too many wings on the building. But for now, he is still the POTUS.
Historically, Clinton and Kennedy were good ones on your side for business, although a bit weak on morals. Roosevelt, Johnson, Carter, Obama not so good.
FuzzyWuzzy;842782169 said:
You just named the two presidents whose policies reeled the country back from the two biggest economic crises in our history, FDR and BHO. I'd say they were pretty good for business.
ferCALgm2;842782187 said:
I hate the double standards in this country. How do you think conservatives would have handled Obama had he been remarried and had a total of 3 wives while cheating on them all? Or if Michelle had previous nude pics of her with another gal from back on her day? Yet Trump comes along and it's all okay.
dajo9;842782189 said:
How about if Putin had worked with a Democrat to win the election.
Honestly, Obama was such a good President conservatives have the luxury of being outraged over things like "Happy Holidays". That's the tell.
FuzzyWuzzy;842782169 said:
You just named the two presidents whose policies reeled the country back from by the two biggest economic crises in our history, FDR and BHO. I'd say they were pretty good for business.
dajo9;842782189 said:
How about if Putin had worked with a Democrat to win the election.
Honestly, Obama was such a good President conservatives have the luxury of being outraged over things like "Happy Holidays". That's the tell.
Goobear;842782211 said:
The federal reserve does that not presidents. Presidents set the tone and business will act or not act. Looks to me business has not liked the tone hence below average economic growth rates the last 8 years. And then there is the doubling of national debt in the same period....
OdontoBear66;842782181 said:
14 1/2 years for FDR including a war that saved his skin economically (see 1939-1940 USA), and BHO whose party just lost because his admin was so great. A bit FuzzyWuzzy I would say. Library size diminishing with time.
Goobear;842782211 said:
The federal reserve does that not presidents. Presidents set the tone and business will act or not act. Looks to me business has not liked the tone hence below average economic growth rates the last 8 years. And then there is the doubling of national debt in the same period....
Let's not even talk about my healthcare premium being increased by 37%. It is a hidden tax engineered by the Democrats....
Merry Christmas