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from the putting-it-gently dept.
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You know, the color Kindle that's been on the market a year and a half?
Pssst, I heard some other top secret rumors you might be able to use: I hear that Apple is working on a phone!
...when Google shuts down the service 18-24 months from launch.
And where, pray tell, were all those liberal groups receiving spite audits and having their tax exempt status held up?
...when they require three booster packs and a prime card bought off eBay to be competitive!
Why then have our political and business classes made the decision not to enforce immigration laws against an unchecked flow of illegal aliens from Mexico?
...at least according to witnesses, and he's still alive.
I guess he was surrounded by stormtroopers.
Ireland which went through some severe austerity
Except it didn't. "Ireland recorded a Government Budget deficit equal to 7.70 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product in 2012." And it was as high as 30.9% in 2010. Now, if you want to argue it was foolish to bail out Anglo-Irish Bank, that's a different argument.
Which part of "Real austerity is cutting spending until outlays match receipts" was unclear?
Did you forget Portugal, which is now trying the severe brand of austerity that you seem to favor
Except it isn't.
Which part of "Real austerity is cutting spending until outlays match receipts" was unclear?
The thing to remember when hearing about all this "austerity" in Europe is that no country in Europe has tried real austerity
Real austerity is cutting spending until outlays match receipts. As the linked chart shows, the overwhelming majority have raised taxes or continued deficit spending. Some have slightly reduced the ratio of deficit spending to GDP and called it "austerity." They're still digging a hole, they're just doing it more slowly.
Politicians are addicted to spending to prop up an unsustainable welfare state. They've seen what the future looks like in Greece and they still refuse to stop spending. And the current government of the United States is right there digging with them.
Austerity hasn't been tried and failed. It's been declared difficult and left untried.
(*with the possible exception of Estonia and one or two other small countries)
It buys other companies to graft onto itself to give its corpse the semblance of life...
That same auction featured a lot of interesting science fiction first editions, including a true first of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone that went for $43,750, and an inscribed first of H. G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds went for $35,000.
That is to say, I would like them to rediscover the fact that we live in a constitutional republic in which the federal government's size and power is limited to only that necessary to carry specifically enumerated powers.
Sadly, that does not appear to be in the cards anytime soon. It makes it too hard to hand out subsidies to cronies and buy off various interest groups with taxpayer money.
Children begin by loving their parents. After a time they judge them. Rarely, if ever, do they forgive them. - Oscar Wilde