Obama's $700 Billion Stimulus: $280,000 a Job

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stop the madness

are we all insane in this country? who's going to pay all that money that the current and the future administration coughing up left and right bailing out anybody and everybody. can someone please tell me that this country will survive this madness. it's like the store owner gone insane and give the store away. but the president and congress don't own the store.we, the people do

tony of NJ @ Nov 25, 2008 02:46:58 AM

stimlus

so the figures presented are incorrect?

of NC @ Nov 24, 2008 11:25:06 AM

What's another $700 billion

It's time to slam the door on all bailouts.

Let the market work, there will be winners and losers?

Swiggy, he may only be the President Elect but the world leaders and the the world finanical markets are listening and watching everything he does, comes with the job. Do you really believe that there would be no effect on the markets if he came out and said that he was going to delay any and all tax increases until after 2010?

Larry of CA @ Nov 24, 2008 09:58:02 AM

Obama's $700 Billion Stimulus

@ CC of TX:

My sentiments exactly. You must be an intelligent individual.

Swiggy Jiggs of NJ @ Nov 24, 2008 09:36:28 AM

Obama's $700 Billion Stimulus

1st.... but hopefully not last.

Swiggy Jiggs of NJ @ Nov 24, 2008 09:33:51 AM

Premature

Has the author of this statement reviewed the dynamics of the package or is this "knee jerk"?

CC of TX @ Nov 24, 2008 09:33:20 AM

Obama's $700 Billion Stimulus

Wow.... Another Obama-hater. He is not in office yet, Sir. Please come off of your pain meds and out of your mourning to realize that he is just the President -elect for the moment. Let him get into his office and prove that what he promised will be a reality for most Americans. I am sure that when he is President, the only thing you will have to worry about is the stick firmly planted in your anal region. I am not an Obama-hater nor an Obama-lover. I am just a believer. Good day, and Happy Thanksgiving.

Swiggy Jiggs of NJ @ Nov 24, 2008 09:32:44 AM

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