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truthmatters
10-30-2007, 10:46 AM
http://www.uuforum.org/deficit.htm


This chart should make it clear who you should vote for if you want a return to fiscal responsibility in your government.

BoogyMan
10-30-2007, 11:02 AM
Causality has always been problematic for liberals. Is it the dishonesty behind their assertions or are they simply unable to think outside of what the collective tells them? I have yet to sus that one out.

Looking at the chart one has to notice that Bush 1 was where the dive started by Carter was reversed and then in the middle of the next liberal administration the growth again was reversed.

Liberals typically tend to ignore the fact that economic adjustments take a while to see come to fruition.

It should also be pointed out that considering that graph each conservative (Bush 2 being a real conservative could be debated) the downward trend starts to reverse. Between Reagan and Bush 1 is the only real time that a continued downward trend was seen from conservative leadership to conservative leadership.

truthmatters
10-30-2007, 11:19 AM
The numbers speak for themselves. There is only one choice if you what fiscal responsibility. This is why there are are very few answers to this thread.

BoogyMan
10-30-2007, 11:27 AM
The numbers speak for themselves. There is only one choice if you what fiscal responsibility. This is why there are are very few answers to this thread.

The numbers certainly do, every time a conservative is in office after a liberal it takes a long time but the numbers once again begin to climb out of the basement.

I guess my comment about causality was correct.

The reason there are so few responses to this thread is that it is more of the same old flying monkey obfuscation of fact tm.

hjmick
10-30-2007, 11:29 AM
Perhaps there haven't been many responses to your topic because it is only a couple of hours old?

What the graph tells me is, I don't want to vote for another Bush for President. In no way does it predict the fiscal responsibility of future Presidents, be they Republican or Democrat.

JackDaniels
10-30-2007, 01:01 PM
Perhaps there haven't been many responses to your topic because it is only a couple of hours old?

What the graph tells me is, I don't want to vote for another Bush for President. In no way does it predict the fiscal responsibility of future Presidents, be they Republican or Democrat.

That's the truth. The fact of the matter is, is that those of us who want limited government have NO choice in the major parties. It's the Republicans, party of big government, or the Democrats, party of big government.

PostmodernProphet
10-30-2007, 01:57 PM
I have to admit that the Democratic Congress since the 2006 elections has looked pretty fiscally responsible....of course, that's because they have yet to pass a spending bill, but hey.....it's the thoughtlessness that counts.....

glockmail
10-30-2007, 02:02 PM
The numbers speak for themselves. There is only one choice if you what fiscal responsibility. This is why there are are very few answers to this thread. The reason why their are few answers is that you have no cred, and there are few who put up with your bullshit anymore.

truthmatters
10-31-2007, 08:35 AM
There is an obvious pattern seen in this graph.

If you value fiscal responibility you need to face the fact that dems are better at it. You should not vote for any republican except possibly someone like Ron Paul.

Its time to use facts instead of tired old lines that are untrue (the republicans are the fiscal party).

If you continue to pretend that Republicans do a better job than democrats you are fooling no one.

Truth has got to start seeping into this political process or we are not doing right by our country.

Nukeman
10-31-2007, 08:56 AM
There is an obvious pattern seen in this graph.

If you value fiscal responibility you need to face the fact that dems are better at it. You should not vote for any republican except possibly someone like Ron Paul.

Its time to use facts instead of tired old lines that are untrue (the republicans are the fiscal party).

If you continue to pretend that Republicans do a better job than democrats you are fooling no one.

Truth has got to start seeping into this political process or we are not doing right by our country.

Do you honostly believe that the minute a Democrat takes office the economy and budget suddenly take a trun for the better. You have a very poor grasp of economics if you do.

It takes years of change and thoughtfulness to bring about change in the budget and the economy. Anyone who looks at a graph like that can see that the upswing had to occur after drastic changes were made during the down turn and vice versa during the upswing you can not just "ride the wave" becasue it eventually comes crashing down. Just like what Clinton did.

You do realize that in the last 2 years of Clintons presidency the stock market tanked big time or did you miss that..

theHawk
10-31-2007, 09:02 AM
These threads crack me up. "Vote for a liberal for a better economy!!"
Socialist policies will only bring down this country. Higher taxes, bigger budgets for shit like Hillary care and paying for every kid's college tuition will bankrupt this country.

PostmodernProphet
10-31-2007, 09:07 AM
http://carriedaway.blogs.com/carried_away/images/economics/u.S.%20Spending%20And%20Revenue%20In%20Relation%20 To%20GDP.GIF

glockmail
10-31-2007, 09:16 AM
These threads crack me up. "Vote for a liberal for a better economy!!"
Socialist policies will only bring down this country. Higher taxes, bigger budgets for shit like Hillary care and paying for every kid's college tuition will bankrupt this country.
For proof of that look at the relative GDP of socialist Europe. Or better yet, communist USSR. There's 40 or 50 years of proof that liberal economic theory will put people in the toilet.

theHawk
10-31-2007, 09:18 AM
For proof of that look at the relative GDP of socialist Europe. Or better yet, communist USSR. There's 40 or 50 years of proof that liberal economic theory will put people in the toilet.

Yup, thats why people telling us to look at a fucking graph just crack me up.

truthmatters
10-31-2007, 09:38 AM
I note you can not disprove the facts in this graph.

Facts are facts and the republican lies about who really ballons the debt when in office are not being believed anymore.

PostmodernProphet
10-31-2007, 10:54 AM
I note you can not disprove the facts in this graph.

Facts are facts and the republican lies about who really ballons the debt when in office are not being believed anymore.

actually, it would have been more helpful to look at the what created the deficit......my graph shows both components....spending and taxing.....the Democrats are the masters of both components......the only fortunate moment we had was the Gingrich congress when spending was reduced.....

PostmodernProphet
10-31-2007, 11:05 AM
here is something fun I found...

visual presentation of the federal budget...

http://www.thebudgetgraph.com/about/

PostmodernProphet
10-31-2007, 11:14 AM
http://www.federalbudget.com/chart.gif

manu1959
10-31-2007, 11:18 AM
I note you can not disprove the facts in this graph.

Facts are facts and the republican lies about who really ballons the debt when in office are not being believed anymore.

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truthmatters
10-31-2007, 11:51 AM
Desiding where to spend the tax dollars is what the differing parties is all about. I would note to your the years represented are all under Bush.