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Pence is wrong here....

Mdfgator

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Biden is a hell of a lot more conservative on the monetary and fiscal side, not even close...


 
Biden is a hell of a lot more conservative on the monetary and fiscal side, not even close...
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read it sally, i know you watch him on fox news sunday, mike was preaching the gospel....
Bidumb sent billions to Ukraine.
Bidumb's Zero Inflation Act several trillion dollars. :rolleyes:
Bidumb tried an end run around the Constitution to give away a half billion to freeloader student loan grifters
Bidumb's green policies are killing our energy independence while increasing costs and taxes.

I'm sure this is just the tip of the iceberg, JUST THE TIP! :rolleyes:
 
Bidumb sent billions to Ukraine.
Bidumb's Zero Inflation Act several trillion dollars. :rolleyes:
Bidumb tried an end run around the Constitution to give away a half billion to freeloader student loan grifters
Bidumb's green policies are killing our energy independence while increasing costs and taxes.

I'm sure this is just the tip of the iceberg, JUST THE TIP! :rolleyes:
sheep!!!!
 
sheep!!!!
No.

Biden himself is probably more conservative on budget issues, but his staff and arrayed interests all want to drive big government spending. In the end, people need to look at the "platform" and administration and not "the person".

If one votes D, they are voting for government growth and big spending. Globalization had the effect of negating inflation, but ultimately, you could only "water down" labor costs for so long. There are only so many rural workers able to go to FoxConn factories for sub-global market wagers. That has run out.

So, that government spending is now driving inflation. Krugman said that it was not possible under his New Monetarist Theory, but he was wrong, as much as Laffler was around the ability to do Supply Side Economics paired with significant growth in defense spending.

Trump was selectively transactional. He liked tax cuts for real estate because that is where he grew up and had a lot of his donors. (Hillary made similar moves, as Trump eviscerated her for in the 2015 debates). He also proposed $2,000 checks to help win votes. It was not a coherent theory.

If Pence, was truly small government, including bring pro-choice (which he will never be), then he might have a candidacy. At this point, he will never get more than 5-8% of the electorate. never.
 
No.

Biden himself is probably more conservative on budget issues, but his staff and arrayed interests all want to drive big government spending. In the end, people need to look at the "platform" and administration and not "the person".

If one votes D, they are voting for government growth and big spending. Globalization had the effect of negating inflation, but ultimately, you could only "water down" labor costs for so long. There are only so many rural workers able to go to FoxConn factories for sub-global market wagers. That has run out.

So, that government spending is now driving inflation. Krugman said that it was not possible under his New Monetarist Theory, but he was wrong, as much as Laffler was around the ability to do Supply Side Economics paired with significant growth in defense spending.

Trump was selectively transactional. He liked tax cuts for real estate because that is where he grew up and had a lot of his donors. (Hillary made similar moves, as Trump eviscerated her for in the 2015 debates). He also proposed $2,000 checks to help win votes. It was not a coherent theory.

If Pence, was truly small government, including bring pro-choice (which he will never be), then he might have a candidacy. At this point, he will never get more than 5-8% of the electorate. never.
NO, the fiscal mess under the trump administration was the worst in history, its not close. paying your bills is how you avoid debts, not cutting your income and incrasing your spending, there are two sides of the coin. the way you curb your spending is by paying your bills as they come due and not putting them on the CC.
 
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NO, the fiscal mess under the trump administration was the worst in history, its not close. paying your bills is how you avoid debts, not cutting your income and incrasing your spending, there are two sides of the coin. the way you curb your spending is by paying your bills as they come due and not putting them on the CC.
Partial. Trump and Ryan cut tax receipts (on a percentage basis) but could never reign in spending. Trump is no "paragon of fiscal conservatism" - we agree here.

You curb your spending - by, curbing your spending.

I have 10+ guitars (great ones, by the way, lol). Curbing my spending is not paying off the last guitar I bought on Amex from the Chicago Music Exchange. It's by not buying the 16th one.
 
Not a fan of Pence. He was okay (at best) as VP. He is a RINO that The Deep State planted to sit on MAGA as much as possible.
 
Biden is a hell of a lot more conservative on the monetary and fiscal side, not even close...


How would you know? Who told you this? I KNOW you cannot figure things out like this on your own. Someone fed you a lie
 
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If one votes D, they are voting for government growth and big spending. Globalization had the effect of negating inflation, but ultimately, you could only "water down" labor costs for so long. There are only so many rural workers able to go to FoxConn factories for sub-global market wagers. That has run out.
Most accurate statement I have ever read from you.
 
Partial. Trump and Ryan cut tax receipts (on a percentage basis) but could never reign in spending. Trump is no "paragon of fiscal conservatism" - we agree here.

You curb your spending - by, curbing your spending.

I have 10+ guitars (great ones, by the way, lol). Curbing my spending is not paying off the last guitar I bought on Amex from the Chicago Music Exchange. It's by not buying the 16th one.
Do you know why? I Do...same thing happened to Reagan. There is a TON of context your statement does not tell. Reagan BEGGED for a line item veto...however could never get it passed. Reagan had to rebuild a TOTALLY depleted military(Thank you Carter) and could have NEVER done it, unless pork filled democrat wish lists were filled. Reagan did not want to spend that extra money...but he could not have single handedly defeated the Soviets UNLESS he make us stronger...PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH. Same thing happened to Trump...hussein ran the military in to the ground...could not even put a dent in to ISIS...the "JV team" So PLEASE...if you do not understand what really happened...educate yourself. Quit trying top tell the lie that these Presidents BLEW tax payer money like democrats do. It is just a bald faced lie to do so.
 
How would you know? Who told you this? I KNOW you cannot figure things out like this on your own. Someone fed you a lie
7 trillion in added debt and an infringement on our civil liberties that would make the Russians blush. SHEEP
 
FALSE. But agree that Trump is no fiscal conservative, which is the main principled reason I’m not a huge fan of DJT.
It’s not close trump was the most reckless fiscal president in the history of the world, more suited for Zimbabwe or Venezuela. Sheep
 
No.

Biden himself is probably more conservative on budget issues, but his staff and arrayed interests all want to drive big government spending. In the end, people need to look at the "platform" and administration and not "the person".

If one votes D, they are voting for government growth and big spending. Globalization had the effect of negating inflation, but ultimately, you could only "water down" labor costs for so long. There are only so many rural workers able to go to FoxConn factories for sub-global market wagers. That has run out.

So, that government spending is now driving inflation. Krugman said that it was not possible under his New Monetarist Theory, but he was wrong, as much as Laffler was around the ability to do Supply Side Economics paired with significant growth in defense spending.

Trump was selectively transactional. He liked tax cuts for real estate because that is where he grew up and had a lot of his donors. (Hillary made similar moves, as Trump eviscerated her for in the 2015 debates). He also proposed $2,000 checks to help win votes. It was not a coherent theory.

If Pence, was truly small government, including bring pro-choice (which he will never be), then he might have a candidacy. At this point, he will never get more than 5-8% of the electorate. never.
Wrong...Laffers theory and Reagan's desires never got full implementation because Tip O'Neal controlled the house and moderate pub Howard Baker the Senate. Revenue did increase after the cuts but spending outpaced it because of O'Neil. Reagan had DoEd on the chopping block but Baker (a fellow pub would not even consider it.) If Reagan's budget had been passed then it would have been balanced. Supply Side works. Deficits are caused by spending not revenue problems. Historically revenue has decreased only during recessions not because of tax cuts. Its laughable to say Biden is more fiscally conservative than Trump. No president has been since Reagan and he was thwarted by congress. And Clinton was pulled dragging and screaming into balance by Newt Gingrich, John Kasich and his advisor Dick Morris. He signed Newt's budget because Morris told him he would not get reelected if he did not. It had nothing to do with Clinton being fiscally conservative. It was plain Ole politics.
 
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Partial. Trump and Ryan cut tax receipts (on a percentage basis) but could never reign in spending. Trump is no "paragon of fiscal conservatism" - we agree here.

You curb your spending - by, curbing your spending.

I have 10+ guitars (great ones, by the way, lol). Curbing my spending is not paying off the last guitar I bought on Amex from the Chicago Music Exchange. It's by not buying the 16th one.
I started building my own.
 
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