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Originally Posted by Riot
So let's see ... the sum of the brilliant and in-depth political opinion on the pros and cons of this suggested jobs bill mostly boils down to, "I don't like what I superficially skimmed and misinterpreted about it on an internet list quoting a couple of excerpts from a newspaper article, and I don't like Democrats, so it sucks!"
Yes, let's continue follow the brilliant Republican Tea Party economic policy where the deficit ceiling raise is threatened! Yeah, that just got us downgraded to AA+, but that's Obama's fault.
Or let's pretend trickle-down economics worked during the past 40 years, in spite of factual evidence to the contrary, and didn't greatly help get us to the financial disaster we're at now.
No wonder this country is so unbelievably messed up. One political party is determined to do no work to help this country, but just to bring the other party down, and they have already willingly sacrificed this country to get there. And have gleefully said they'd do it again.
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just because one sees flaws in the plan doesn't mean one is a tea party member.

that's overly simplistic, don't you think? the reason everyone apparently sees these as 'temporary' is even you say the funding for all of it is temporary, hence the discussion about temporary jobs.
as for the bolded-you think others are so quick to say that, since you're so quick to say it's from a democrat, it's great, right? typical of people to judge others by their own quirks and ways of thinking. like i said, the plan is a start-i didn't dismiss it out of hand. i was hoping for more input, instead of the usual. my fault for thinking i'd get answers i suppose.