Thursday, February 12, 2009
Posted by: Michele Bachmann at 5:55 PM
As Congress readies itself to spend $300 million on golf carts as part of their multi-hundred-billion-dollar stimulus proposal, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has provided  some very alarming numbers - and Congress should take heed.

According to the CBO, in 2009 and 2010, 98% of the tax cuts in the Democrats' economic "stimulus" package will go into effect, providing for 1.4% growth in our nation's Gross Domestic Product in that time. However, the other 2% of the stimulus tax cuts will go into the economy between 2011 and 2019 - along with about half the spending in the package. The problem with this equation is that the $1.1-trillion price tag (which includes the interest on the total package), our increasing debt and our crowding out of private sector activity will drive down our Gross Domestic Product to .2% less than it is today, prior to the stimulus.

So what you want to take away from these numbers is this:

Spending $1.1 trillion today will result in a loss of 0.2% of our wealth tomorrow. (Check out the Graph)

According to the peer-reviewed research and methodology of Dr. Christina Romer, the President’s head of the Council of Economic Advisors and the nation’s chief economist, The Republican Economic Recovery Plan creates twice the jobs at half the cost.

Americans know that tax cuts are a better way to immediately stimulate the economy than wasteful government spending. The Republican plan works to do just that.



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foxmustang writes: Thursday, February, 12, 2009 6:15 PM
But the Republican plan
doesn't provide payouts for Obama's Chicago posse.
AND Obama leaves the oversight of the remaining 350 billion in TARP money and the trillion dollar "porkulus" to a doofus and/or tax cheat who either intentionally omitted taxable income or is too stupid to master TurboTax. Either way Geithner is NOT qualified to be SecTreasury.
Aaron writes: Thursday, February, 12, 2009 6:42 PM
the best ideas
I thought Obama said that he wants the best ideas and he doesn't care where those ideas come from. I guess he's a liar.
Joe writes: Thursday, February, 12, 2009 6:59 PM
Good Lincoln Day Story
…A rich newcomer to Springfield wanted Lincon to bring suit against an unlucky, crackbrained lawyer who owed him $2.50; Lincoln advised the man to hold off; he said he would go to some other lawyer who was more willing. So Lincoln took the case, collected a $10 fee in advance, entered suit, hunted up the defendant and handed him half of the $10 and told him to show up in court and pay the debt. Which was done. All litgants and the lawyer were satisfied…

H/T: Southern Appeal (of all places)
Dustin writes: Tuesday, February, 17, 2009 4:08 PM
stimulus bill
http://minnesotaindependent.com/26721/bachmanns-statements- on-stimulus-raise-a-few-eyebrows

Michelle Bachmann again proved how unintelligent she is. She says that this new stimulus bill has enough money in it to write a check to every man, woman, and child in the world for the amount of $1,430. So I got my 50 cent calculator out and divided 787 billion (amount of dollars in the stimulus bill) by 6.8 billion (amount of people currently in the world) and I came up with $115.74. I calculated it three times to make sure I was correct. I’m not sure how Michelle learned to do simple math but she really needs to go back to elementary school to get it right. We need intelligent people who can not only do simple math but can also comprehend stimulus bills far beyond our expertise in office.
vladimir estragon writes: Tuesday, February, 17, 2009 4:22 PM
Michelle Bachmann
I'm surprised Michelle Bachmann is allowed to show her face in public any more. She made an utter fool of herself before the election, and demonstrated that she learned nothing by it with a totally foolish interview just the other day.
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