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In response to
"
Re-read. Store she works for; not her primary job. -- nm
"
by
Will Hunting
that's what I mean.
Posted by
znufrii
Jul 2 '12, 11:07
lower government spending = lower GDP which eventually leads to lower consumer spending
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this is what I think, too, in the long run. but we wouldn't see that six weeks after the election.
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amanda
Jul 2, 11:10
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That's true. Romney's would simply respond that the private sector's job creation should be strong enough to pick up that slack.
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con_carne
Jul 2, 11:27
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Corporate profits may be high, but that doesn't oblige companies to hire more people.
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Roger More
Jul 2, 11:33
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I couldn't agree more. Unfortunately, we have plenty of citizens who think the government is good for nothing. -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 2, 11:40
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If only they knew what companies were like. -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 2, 11:44
or worse
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znufrii
Jul 2, 11:43
obviously we need to cut taxes on the rich, that'll fix everything! -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 2, 11:35
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I know you're joking, but I should make it clear that I don't believe this is the answer -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 2, 11:40
this is true.
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znufrii
Jul 2, 11:11
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