Alias47
Statistic
Well said BPC...
For every dollar that a corporation or an individual saves in taxes, it is one more dollar that can be spent to buy a new piece of equipment, or hire a new worker, or buy a new car. The increased spending generates additional tax revenues through new sales taxes or corporate/individual income taxes. In essence, by lowering taxes, the government actual generates more tax revenues.
CAV said:Whit,
Congress, with Kerry's vote no less, did authorize the use of force in Iraq. The government functioned just as the constitution specified.![]()
bpc said:Cav, can you honestly say that if you had to choose one man either Kerry or Bush to go and represent this county at a summit. A summit where the person you chose had to think on their feet, communicate well, understand global politics, etc....AND had to do all that w/o ANY help, that you'd pick Bush?
CAV said:
Total unemployment has always been the figure used to accurately reflect overall economic health. When you look at that figure, versus "job creation" is paint a completely different picture. National unemployment is currently below 5.5%. This is in fact even lower than the peak of the "Clinton Boom" of the 1990s.
Alias47 said:He IS at a 5.7 so far this year. His best record since he took office.
Originally posted by CAV
Whitney, that is not accurate. A Declaration of War per the Constitution is not required to engage in military action. You can thank LBJ for setting that precident with the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.
To begin with, you will note that the initial rise in unemployment took place in January. Bill Clinton was still president during the better part of that month. Secondly, note that the rate began to decline after Bush took over at the helm. It should also be noted that unemployment is a lagging indicator of economic health. The economy actually began to stall circa summer of 2000 and there was already talk of an impending recession.Alias47 said:I meant to edit that part out...not get foiled...I realized that his was 4.7 his first year...notice the big jump from the previous years??
George never was good at staying in business,though?