pocketfullofshells
Well-Known Member
Unemployment benefits have been extended so that people are able to collect them for the longest amount of time ever.. (I think) Given that, if unemployment benefits are the job creation engine that he seems to be arguing they are, why are we not seeing a period of of equally as large job growth?
because its not enough, and its not a jobs program...I don't see unemployment bens as a way to increase jobs...but overall they should increase them a small amount...while large tax cuts for the Rich...cost alot more and do nominally different in results. Rich don't spend more because they got a tax cut, they already spend on what they want for things...if your making 500,000 a year, I don't think your sitting there debating hard about if you drive to the mall to pick up some stuff...because your not sure you can afford the gas to drive there in the first place...nor do you really need what you wanted to get? ...When you have no job, your spending all that money you get...you don't have much choice but to spend it.
who ever that other Sentor from AZ I believe , who is at least leaving office, was on the news saying spending does not drive our Econ...odd since its the only thing that drives it...
Realy is just very clear, from the Republicans
Spending for Tax cuts for money made over 250,000 is good ( they still would get the tax cut on first 250,000 regardless) and so good it does not have to be paid for
Unemployment, which has always been extended with Unemployment rates even 2 points lower then it is now...cost alot less, but must be paid for, and is only needed because they are all lazy....also they will not spend that money..
Its funny, the Right loves to yell class warfare...but they do it..they just back the wrong side of it.