2016 Presidencial Race

Started by Star42830 pages

True. Getting their food stamps and welfare is most important thing to them. They don't care what the person who gets them for them has done.

What other purpose wouldpeoe vote for Hilary other then that after all?

You people get more and more ridiculous the closer the election comes. Imo, you should start preparing yourselves now for your mental, physical, emotional and spiritual breakdown that will inevitablely come if Hillary wins the nom and election, as there's a good chance for both.

Hahaha but no.

I know I could google it but I don't wanna.

How many Demo's have tossed their names into the hat officially for this one?

I'm hoping for Sanders taking the nom so far, still early though. But if you think Hillary is done/out, you're in denial.

Nah, she's done.

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She is only done if Obama throws her under the bus. Nothing else will get in her way. None of the scandals any way.

Obama will, don't worry. He threw his grandmother under there😂

It makes for a smoother ride.

The democrat ticket will be Joe Biden/Julian Castro I'm betting money.

Originally posted by Star428
True. Getting their food stamps and welfare is most important thing to them. They don't care what the person who gets them for them has done.

Note that large numbers of people on both are working people, even full-time working people, just at low wage.

And do you know what happens if someone doesn't have food? They get food by whatever means they can, which is crime, which costs more than giving food in the first place.

Getting rid of 'em doesn't do anything useful, it does not save money, it doesn't make the country more stable, it doesn't encourage people to not-be-poor, it just punishes them for being poor.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
The democrat ticket will be Joe Biden/Julian Castro I'm betting money.

I'd vote for that.

Originally posted by psmith81992
Furthermore, the auto industry isn't "healthy", it's just not dying.

And dying would've probably cost a million jobs. Now it's in no danger of dying. That is significant.

As a result of the stimulus however, we got out of control inflation,

Inflation by year

2009 and after have a lower inflation rate than 00-08.

a useless dollar, god awful purchasing power,

Everyone else's currency is doing worse their ours, rising the dollar's relative position.

further increase in debt (epic proportions under Obama administration),

Higher debt, yes, but not critical. Note that we are below historic max (talking percentage-of-GDP terms), we've been higher before. It's quite doable to knock it down from this level, and other countries have operated long-term with higher.

etc. It's almost like a ponzi scheme and I hesitate to fully blame Obama because Bush signed it into law first.

And the Bush Bailout was necessary to keep the economy from dying! We'd be at worse than the great depression without it.


In terms of reviving the economy, it slowed the epic fail.

It outperformed other methods and turned thing into a recovery.


We got lucky because as we suffered, the rest of the industrialized world suffered as well, so the damage was minimal.

Note how we recovered better than parts of the industrialized world who were hit less-bad than us at the start.

That's not luck, that's taking better action.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/did-the-stimulus-work-a-review-of-the-nine-best-studies-on-the-subject/2011/08/16/gIQAThbibJ_blog.html

Interesting review of the studies done.

Nice article!

Let's go to the conclusion:
"As the descriptions above make clear, none of the studies are flawless. But while the optimistic studies do, in fact, support the conclusion that the stimulus worked, there is some reason to doubt that the pessimistic studies support the conclusion that it failed.

...

Using more plausible figures produces a significantly larger multiplier, meaning the package was more effective than the model initially suggested. Due to these issues, I’m inclined to believe that the preponderance of evidence indicates the stimulus worked."

Henry "Did you wipe the servers?"

Clinton "You mean did I wipe it with a cloth" (fake awful Hilary laugh)

Classic diversion humor.

NPR Planet Money: Why We Can't Bet On Elections?

Only marginally related, but very fascinating anyways. And I'd bet on the cat.

I'm thinking of taking an unpaid gig writing for a political blog. They're more about promoting informed voters than pushing the agenda of a single party - though they do allow opinion pieces - so it's not entirely partisan.

I do a fair amount of professional writing currently, and I have a standing rule that I won't do it unless I'm getting paid for it. I've made exceptions before, though, and it's usually when I'm trying to break into a particular genre or market. Political writing intrigues me. Not blogging so much, tbh, but things like speech writing. But I'm not sure if this would be a toe in the door, or just a non-starter.

But people always ask what your dream job is, like it's a goddamn soul mate or something. Realistically, I have about a dozen jobs that would be at or near the top of my list (that are at least plausibly attainable). And while it may not be at the absolute top, speech writer and/or communications guy for a big-time politician is pretty far up there. Something about that role fascinates me, because of all the social, political, and societal factors that affect decisions while you're still trying to stay true to your voice.

/srug

The concept of "dream job" is very similar to that of "soul mate".

How much time would you invest in the political blog? Do they already have an audience? If so how many? Is there potential to make money from this job in the future?

All good questions, and they're among those I expect to ask before taking on any writing duties. Apparently I'd get to pitch ideas though, so I wouldn't have a quota or anything. That kind of flexibility makes it a bit more appealing.

The dream job thing annoys me, because it's a persistent idea in our culture. Either in social settings or interviews, I've been asked what my dream job is far too many times.

That's what a dream job is? I always thought a dream job was working the least amount of hours for the most amount of pay.

Originally posted by psmith81992
That's what a dream job is? I always thought a dream job was working the least amount of hours for the most amount of pay.

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