I haven't read about it in quite a while but the solution is collapse and then overcorrected. That is how we do in this country.
There are some who think the real problem is accumulated wealth....which leads to crony capitalism.
I haven't read about it in quite a while but the solution is collapse and then overcorrected. That is how we do in this country.Accumulated wealth is capital. Yes, if we get rid of the capital and convert to a communist system, then crony capitalism will disappear.
There are some who think the real problem is accumulated wealth....which leads to crony capitalism. Originally Posted by WTF
Reagan started this debt doesn't matter bullshit. Originally Posted by WTFActually it started under Carter. The only period when we haven't been continuously running significant deficits was in Clinton's second term. And as others have pointed out here, Newt Gingrich and Republican congressmen deserve as much praise as Clinton and Rubin for that. Here's a table.
Actually it started under Carter. The only period when we haven't been continuously running significant deficits was in Clinton's second term. And as others have pointed out here, Newt Gingrich and Republican congressmen deserve as much praise as Clinton and Rubin for that. Here's a table.And it's interesting to track that deficit by year by Congressional control, especially the House where spending arises.
https://www.thebalance.com/us-deficit-by-year-3306306 Originally Posted by Tiny
And it's interesting to track that deficit by year by Congressional control, especially the House where spending arises. Originally Posted by eccieloverInteresting idea. Since Carter, Republicans controlled the House during 1995 to 2006, and also from 2011 to 2018. Democrats controlled it from 1977 to 1994, from 2007 to 2010, and in 2019.
Tiny - thanks - interesting.Thanks oeb. While generally you and I would like to see Republicans in government, during the last 40 or so years the combination of a Democratic President and Republican House of Representatives was most likely to control the deficit. That's except for the Obama administration. Maybe having split government, so the politicians aren't able to accomplish as much by spending our tax dollars, can be a blessing.
National Debt is a bi-partisan spending sin! Originally Posted by oeb11
Actually it started under Carter. The only period when we haven't been continuously running significant deficits was in Clinton's second term. And as others have pointed out here, Newt Gingrich and Republican congressmen deserve as much praise as Clinton and Rubin for that. Here's a table.Actually GHB deserves more credit than either of those two.
https://www.thebalance.com/us-deficit-by-year-3306306 Originally Posted by Tiny
Thanks oeb. While generally you and I would like to see Republicans in government, during the last 40 or so years the combination of a Democratic President and Republican House of Representatives was most likely to control the deficit. That's except for the Obama administration. Maybe having split government, so the politicians aren't able to accomplish as much by spending our tax dollars, can be a blessing. Originally Posted by TinyI've been trying to tell you a Democrat President and a GOP controlled House is the best combination concerning spending and debt. It is the only time Republicans care about spending. Democrats never care.