Re: Kirkland perhaps you would care to explain...

Originally Posted by
Lyle

Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing
If you "let things be" the entire financial system will collapse. If government hadn't stepped in to bail out the banks with the KLGFSRP we'd already be back to the barter system. It may well work perfectly well in North Carolina but in the rest of the world we prefer using hard currency to settle our transactions. I don't want to have to carry round half a pig or a bushel of whatever it is you people make bushels out of to buy something I want.
Bank lending and business investment have come to a standstill. Consumer spending is dropping off a cliff and as more businesses are unable to get credit from the non-lending banks they'll lay more people off, which obviously cuts consumer spending. Business then slashes payroll even more and generally cuts costs so they can cut their prices to attract spending, but as they keep cutting prices consumers wait to spend as they know prices will fall further. We call this "deflation" and it's what happened from 1930 onwards to cause the Great Depression. That's why the government is spending money right now -- nobody else is, and if somebody doesn't keep spending the economy will fall into a deflationary death spiral.
So taking all this into account do you still want the government to just back off and let the market sort itself out? Or would you support at least making an attempt to avoid Depression?
The actions taken in this bill won't do a GOD DAMN THING! The nonpartisan CBO even said so, they said this bill will HURT us in the long run.
How do you get people to SPEND? You cut taxes....simple stuff. The first stimulus bill didn't work why the hell should this one? The market didn't have such a rosey view of the bill.
But you're always right and you're always annoying......well one of the two is 100% true
Were you around during Reagan's or Dubya's administration? There is a precident for this already. What good does cutting taxes do to someone that is unemployed?
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