So now they're fiscal conservatives?

Ulaven_Demorte

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With all of the noise being made now about how the stimulus package is fiscally irresponsible and the Republicans and "Not Republicans" suddenly becoming deficit hawks I thought this article was spot on..



From 2001 until 2006 the Republicans controlled the Legislature and the presidency. Throughout this time we were told the economy was the "greatest story never told". At the same time, the government was clearly operating in deficit territory. In fact, according to the US Bureau of Public Debt, the US government issued over $500 billion of new new debt per year every year since 2003 (and came really close in fiscal year 2002):

09/30/2008 $10,024,724,896,912.49
09/30/2007 $9,007,653,372,262.48
09/30/2006 $8,506,973,899,215.23
09/30/2005 $7,932,709,661,723.50
09/30/2004 $7,379,052,696,330.32
09/30/2003 $6,783,231,062,743.62
09/30/2002 $6,228,235,965,597.16
09/30/2001 $5,807,463,412,200.06
09/30/2000 $5,674,178,209,886.86

So -- the Republicans clearly have no fundamental issue with deficit spending. Then it must be something else.

The economy was growing from 2001-2006 when the Republicans were in power. It was the "greatest story never told". That means government spending as a tool to get the economy going isn't a bad thing according to Republicans. So it must be something else.

Let's see .. what could it be ...

Oh yeah. The country is in the middle of one of the worst recessions in over 70 years. Consumer spending is falling off a cliff, industrial production is collapsing, capacity utilization is down, housing is in the tank, unemployment is rising, more and more companies are announcing big lay-offs, investment spending is falling .... you get the idea. The government is the only player who can do anything right now because every other economic player is out of the game. Yet -- according to Republican economic philosophy -- this is the time to become fiscal conservatives.

Please.
Hale Stewart
: Former bond broker, tax lawyer
 
They are just hedging their bets on the economy not recovering fast enough so itll buy them a few seats in 2010/2011.
 
With all of the noise being made now about how the stimulus package is fiscally irresponsible and the Republicans and "Not Republicans" suddenly becoming deficit hawks I thought this article was spot on..



From 2001 until 2006 the Republicans controlled the Legislature and the presidency. Throughout this time we were told the economy was the "greatest story never told". At the same time, the government was clearly operating in deficit territory. In fact, according to the US Bureau of Public Debt, the US government issued over $500 billion of new new debt per year every year since 2003 (and came really close in fiscal year 2002):

09/30/2008 $10,024,724,896,912.49
09/30/2007 $9,007,653,372,262.48
09/30/2006 $8,506,973,899,215.23
09/30/2005 $7,932,709,661,723.50
09/30/2004 $7,379,052,696,330.32
09/30/2003 $6,783,231,062,743.62
09/30/2002 $6,228,235,965,597.16
09/30/2001 $5,807,463,412,200.06
09/30/2000 $5,674,178,209,886.86

So -- the Republicans clearly have no fundamental issue with deficit spending. Then it must be something else.

The economy was growing from 2001-2006 when the Republicans were in power. It was the "greatest story never told". That means government spending as a tool to get the economy going isn't a bad thing according to Republicans. So it must be something else.

Let's see .. what could it be ...

Oh yeah. The country is in the middle of one of the worst recessions in over 70 years. Consumer spending is falling off a cliff, industrial production is collapsing, capacity utilization is down, housing is in the tank, unemployment is rising, more and more companies are announcing big lay-offs, investment spending is falling .... you get the idea. The government is the only player who can do anything right now because every other economic player is out of the game. Yet -- according to Republican economic philosophy -- this is the time to become fiscal conservatives.

Please.
Hale Stewart
: Former bond broker, tax lawyer

One of the bigger concerns I have is the long term effect of endless borrowing.
 
Who can top record Federal deficits, trade deficits and other outstanding fiscal/economic dubious achievements?

Retire at the top of your game.
 
The economy was growing from 2001-2006 when the Republicans were in power. It was the "greatest story never told". That means government spending as a tool to get the economy going isn't a bad thing according to Republicans. So it must be something else.

Companies became much more profitable during this time, but job creation was sluggish and wages for most Americans stagnated or declined. Now the Republicans want things to get worse, because they want Barack Obama and the Democrats to be blamed.
 
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