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Sanity -> Deja Vu Political Cartoon (4/13/2009 3:15:27 PM)

 
Prolonging the depression:

http://message.snopes.com/showthread.php?t=44312




slvemike4u -> RE: Deja Vu Political Cartoon (4/13/2009 3:21:41 PM)

So this is the follow up too the much ballyhood Pizza gate that wasn't thread?




lronitulstahp -> RE: Deja Vu Political Cartoon (4/13/2009 3:26:02 PM)

DeJaVu???   You mean how people labeled FDR a" pinko commie" for planning and developing the New Deal which helped contribute to ending the Great depression, or how some people appeal to the lowest common denominator by calling all Ivy League Grads anti-American Communist backers, or maybe how Big business will blame the government, and call their loyalty to the Constitution into question  for trying to help the American people  correct their(Big Business's) failures????  i guess i could see how it might seem like Deja Vu....but it's a bit of a stretch...




servantforuse -> RE: Deja Vu Political Cartoon (4/13/2009 6:33:47 PM)

The truth hurts sometimes, but it is still the truth..




Lucylastic -> RE: Deja Vu Political Cartoon (4/13/2009 7:04:00 PM)

I just see that paranoia of social ideas to not have changed much, theres a surprise
Lucy






slvemike4u -> RE: Deja Vu Political Cartoon (4/13/2009 7:34:28 PM)

Most of these Obama threads quaify as a stretch.....




Sanity -> RE: Deja Vu Political Cartoon (4/13/2009 8:26:28 PM)

The government is planning to spend more money during the Obama administration than has been spent during every other presidency combined. For people to be concerned about these mind-boggling deficit numbers, trillions and trillions and trillions - these predictions that are almost unfathomable...

It isn't paranoia to be concerned here, it's realism. To think that that much money can be printed up out of nothing and thrown around like it's so much garbage without any negative consequences is pure fantasy.

You can't just print money - and we won't be the first nation to learn this lesson the hard way.


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

I just see that paranoia of social ideas to not have changed much, theres a surprise
Lucy







Owner59 -> RE: Deja Vu Political Cartoon (4/13/2009 9:07:55 PM)

You guys were calling Obama a commie(and worse) before he ever presented a budget ,even before was elected.If there was anything the right wasn`t short of ,it was silly non-sense names.

And bush earned every once of criticism he`s gotten,that reckless deadly immature leadership-less wanna-be.





Lucylastic -> RE: Deja Vu Political Cartoon (4/13/2009 9:20:48 PM)

Sanity, when they spend as much on a national healthcare system for EVERYONE, as they spend on the bankers IC auto honchos and money markets I will be happy. When they spend the money on the whats needed and the majority not the minority(the wealthy) , I will be happy. When they give a shit about the regular working class joe as much as the middle class I will be happy. Selfish an paranoid, yes,  thats how I seee a lot of the right, I admit it looking from the outside in.
I dont need a lesson in economics, I dont need a lesson on  capitalism, and I dont need a lesson on the american constitution to see that there is a lot wrong with how your system has worked for the past many years all over the world. I see things differently to you, and all I saw in that cartoon was just how little some things have changed
Lucy
by the way I do like the new pic






Sanity -> RE: Deja Vu Political Cartoon (4/14/2009 3:21:04 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Sanity, when they spend as much on a national healthcare system for EVERYONE, as they spend on the bankers IC auto honchos and money markets I will be happy. When they spend the money on the whats needed and the majority not the minority(the wealthy) , I will be happy. When they give a shit about the regular working class joe as much as the middle class I will be happy. Selfish an paranoid, yes,  thats how I seee a lot of the right, I admit it looking from the outside in.
I dont need a lesson in economics, I dont need a lesson on  capitalism, and I dont need a lesson on the american constitution to see that there is a lot wrong with how your system has worked for the past many years all over the world. I see things differently to you, and all I saw in that cartoon was just how little some things have changed
Lucy


The social programs would be a lot more palatable if it wasn't all, not just deficit spending, but hyperdeficit spending. Obama's budgets are literally insane in my opinion. I remember Democrats telling us how the sky was falling back when Bush's budgets made Bush look like a spendthrift in comparison to Obama - but now Obama's spending at a rate which makes that political cartoon highly uncomfortable for his supporters to look at, but they still manage to say they think his spending is alright.

Well the fact is this emporor is naked, or his spending is NOT alright, and I'm one who is just cheeky enough to say so.

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by the way I do like the new pic



Thank you Lucy. Yourself and Ironitulstahp... and a few others who have complimented me on it...  have been very flattering, and I appreciate it. There is one other on my profile page that I was tempted to use instead, which I shot at the same time that isn't quite so dark looking, which I liked as well.

I may yet switch over to it.




Owner59 -> RE: Deja Vu Political Cartoon (4/14/2009 6:39:52 AM)

Deficit spending ....ok

Hyperdeficit spending.....bad....

lol




Sanity -> RE: Deja Vu Political Cartoon (4/14/2009 6:58:52 AM)

 
No, just the opposite - I was never happy with Bush's liberal spending habits, either.

Certain things are indefensible, and to me, Barack Obama's spending is the worst of Bush on steroids.


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ORIGINAL: Owner59

Deficit spending ....ok

Hyperdeficit spending.....bad....

lol




Owner59 -> RE: Deja Vu Political Cartoon (4/15/2009 12:35:35 PM)

Yup deja vu, all over again....




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