And all the more surprising because Bloomberg normally shows a preference for the easiest answers – right wing. Listen to Bloomberg on the radio, it is like financial porn.
One expects that employment would rise a lot, and unemployment would fall a lot, if Republicans in Congress would allow public employment to reach levels of the Bush 43 administration. We cannot afford bloated government at any level, all of a sudden. The bloat was not apparent to the Republicans until March 2009, for some reason.
Please keep showing the truth, Mike K. I hear Republican economists on the radio a lot (WNYC balances reality and illusion). Yesterday there were two economists from Heritage Foundation on, both saying the Republican Party is full of empty… but today another character from the same place showed up with the same old Republican crap. The host, an otherwise particularly good radio personality, did not mention the previous day’s guests (from the same think tank) and tried to balance with Bill Bradley. Bradley is a wonderful guy, he’s intelligent and persuasive, but he was talking about an entirely different subject.
Incidentally, Republican Economics means the same as the word German in German silver, or the word Dutch in Dutch Oven. That is, same as the word Not.
And all the more surprising because Bloomberg normally shows a preference for the easiest answers – right wing. Listen to Bloomberg on the radio, it is like financial porn.
One expects that employment would rise a lot, and unemployment would fall a lot, if Republicans in Congress would allow public employment to reach levels of the Bush 43 administration.
We cannot afford bloated government at any level, all of a sudden. The bloat was not apparent to the Republicans until March 2009, for some reason.
Please keep showing the truth, Mike K.
I hear Republican economists on the radio a lot (WNYC balances reality and illusion).
Yesterday there were two economists from Heritage Foundation on, both saying the Republican Party is full of empty… but today another character from the same place showed up with the same old Republican crap. The host, an otherwise particularly good radio personality, did not mention the previous day’s guests (from the same think tank) and tried to balance with Bill Bradley. Bradley is a wonderful guy, he’s intelligent and persuasive, but he was talking about an entirely different subject.
Incidentally, Republican Economics means the same as the word German in German silver, or the word Dutch in Dutch Oven. That is, same as the word Not.
Good on ya, Mike! NancyO