Just a little food for thought. I'm sure this makes no sense to a certain few here (you know who you are)

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Just a little food for thought. I'm sure this makes no sense to a certain few here (you know who you are)
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Don't worry they'll print more.
is this why your guys have shut down your government?
I often wonder what is actually happening that those in charge of the budget, that see this as plainly as us, are unable to make decisions to correct it. It's not like they are dummies.
I guess, like the example, I know my credit card is maxing out, but I have to charge my child clothes on it so they can go to school. I still have to make repairs to my roof that is leading even though I don't have the money to fix it. Where can I cut back? My cell phone service? My cable television? Food?
My point is not to say that they are doing the best they can. I just can't imagine what they must be dealing with to be a leading analyst and not only not be able to fix a bad situation, but make decisions that seem to make it worse.
Yep...Thats my wife and I...It really sucks....Did I say it really sucks?....BTW I am very upset right now thks Swfl....J/K.....Just a little food for thought. I'm sure this makes no sense to a certain few here (you know who you are)
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That makes sense. From an economic standpoint what should they do to fix this mess? Or what if anything could reverse our current downward spiral? Jobs?
Yep...Thats my wife and I...It really sucks....Did I say it really sucks?....BTW I am very upset right now thks Swfl....J/K.....
people that have been listening to far too much "political economics" on tv have been lead to believe that reducing government spending is somehow a key to economic growth, this has been de-bunked by world ranked economists and empirical data.
the US economy is extremely fragile and isn't even close to being repaired after the 2008 economic downturn, that will take decades. the government accounts for 25% of consumption in the US, forget about the trivial fact that the governments money comes from tax revenues. one sectors spending is another sectors income, and with the private sector paying down debt right now decreased spending by the government only makes the economy worse.
you have to examine the factors that have caused the recent trend of jobless recession recoveries since 2001, that easily explains why cutting the deficit which results in less government spending doesn't equate to increased aggregate demand for goods and services which would increase the need for more workers.
the Fed is lending at record low rates but still borrowing hasn't picked up. so you ask well why do people have to borrow to increase consumption? extreme inequality of wealth and income
That makes sense. From an economic standpoint what should they do to fix this mess? Or what if anything could reverse our current downward spiral? Jobs?
Am I the only one that thinks that this budget will never be balanced again?
Am I the only one who thinks LAM is a Communist?
there's only been one balanced budget in the past 50 years and that was during the Clinton admin and that was only because of positive economic growth that was seen during the internet boom years, some of which was based on actual real income growth and not debt based finance.
a balanced budget solves no problems, it doesn't create more jobs and has no effect on wages.
and I've spent more time studying economics and history then you and everyone you know combined.
there's only been one balanced budget in the past 50 years and that was during the Clinton admin and that was only because of positive economic growth that was seen during the internet boom years, some of which was based on actual real income growth and not debt based finance.
a balanced budget solves no problems, it doesn't create more jobs and has no effect on wages.
Chicken and the egg scenario. regardless of which comes first both are signs of economic strength. something we should be wanting here in the United states. unchecked spending has never been a good thing in the history of the world. Go ahead and show me where in the history unchecked government spending has been beneficial. since you have such an extensive knowledge of history and economics it should be easy
All government spending doesn't result in consumption, there are places for cutbacks.
I don't watch TV dumbass. pay attention. How are you not able to understand that the American people don't want spending we can't afford? By your charts you just posted it shows uncontrolled spending hurts the economy. You are the only person I've met on here who argues with universal truths. I say I want the government to stop spending money it doesn't have. Then you post a chart and say "no, you don't understand. it hurts the economy when the government spends money it doesn't have" WTF?spending isn't unchecked, tax revenues where decreased to historic lows with the Bush tax cuts, then the economic downturn hit plunging revenues even further.
Receipts
Federal Government Current Receipts (FGRECPT) - FRED - St. Louis Fed
Revenue
Federal Government: Current Expenditures (FGEXPND) - FRED - St. Louis Fed
and what happens when you overlay the two charts see the attachment. this is what dozens of economic reports have already told us, receipts were reduced while spending continued at current trends, then the economic downturn occurred causing massive deficits.
but keep listening to tv economics vs actually trying to actually understand this stuff yourself.
I always ask these questions of people that are in favor of cutbacks.
Where would you cutback?
Would you be negative impacted by the cutbacks you want?