It’s the Middle Class, Stupid! (Review)
…even though they recognize the role of the Bush tax cuts and unfunded wars in creating that debt, they are still leery about the possibility of spending our way to…
…even though they recognize the role of the Bush tax cuts and unfunded wars in creating that debt, they are still leery about the possibility of spending our way to…
…borrow what you can’t pay back, except to increase military expenditures—in part to enable the wars that Romney seems to want to get us into or that he may accidentally…
…the current massive budget deficit. There were the tax cuts, vaguely recognized by Keller. There were those two wars, not quite fully finished, which Keller did not name but did…
…into two costly Middle Eastern wars while heightening tensions with both China and Russia. President Obama claims he seeks to build a more peaceful world, but copying the Cheney energy…
…GOP opposition to tax increases and the possibility of cutting defense spending, even though the US is winding down some of its current active wars. Dean kindly avoids noting that…
…reduced our troop presence in wars started by the Previous Administration while finding and eliminating Public Enemy #1. And the only thing it wants to talk about is the third….
…their own retirement… will be subject to factors like demographics, wars, the state of the economy, inflation, market losses, and will result in greater or lower “returns on investment” from…
…two wars. (Remember the old: “you don’t change horses midstream” nonsense? The fact that the horse was rolling around in the sewer should have been a tip-off it was long…
…by deficit spending to pay for arms buildups, actual wars, and recessions caused by the big money gambling schemes… that Samuelson’s friends want you to play with them. Samuelson seems…
…time of fragile economic recovery, with a weak job market and a crushing national debt from “two wars, two massive tax cuts and an unprecedented financial crisis.” The widening gulf…