Yes.No.
If that garbage is the best you've got, then you got squat.
I love how you have absolutely zero response. Probably because its true.
One day I will make a thread about this, just not today...
Yes.No.
If that garbage is the best you've got, then you got squat.
When you do and you post something intelligent and worthy of response I will be there. But keep taking that Advil. Who knows? It might just grow you a pair after all.Yes.
I love how you have absolutely zero response. Probably because its true.
One day I will make a thread about this, just not today...
I already posted where your party came from, what else do you want?When you do and you post something intelligent and worthy of response I will be there. But keep taking that Advil. Who knows? It might just grow you a pair after all.
Sequestration did affect GDP in 2013. CBO estimated a 0.6% reduction in 2013's GDP, other estimates ranged from 0.4% to 1%.
Sequestration didn't have any major effects in 2014. Government spending didn't change much:
2013 Expenditures: $3.4 trillion
2014 Expenditures: $3.5 trillion (planned)
Government employment didn't change, and as has been the case during the entire recovery, the job growth is in the private sector.
While government expenditures do affect GDP, government spending does not appear to have contributed to the overall GDP growth rate (or the Q1 loss) for 2014.
Maybe one day when I have a bottle of advil handy...
Till then, read your party's roots... Mr. Anonymous & The Libertarian Movement | Scoop News
Well read the article then...Lol! For one thing, Volker created the Volker Fund in 1932 to finance hospitals and charities. What that has to do with promoting ideology or how it works as proof that he is the father of anything is beyond me.
Well read the article then...
The Volker fund actually gave allot of money to political organizations, and the reasons he founded it where to also reform healthcare, education, and to "combat the machine politics in local governments" so really it was always into politics...
When lunhow (his nephew) took over it went into politics hard, and really started growing libertarianism into the behemoth you see today.
In the early 60's it turned into the institute for human studies, and ceased all charitable donations except for those to a political end.
It eventually gave all its money to the koch family foundations among others (like hoover foundation) and eventually the koch family foundation would help fund john birch society.
There are allot of parallels between jbh and libertarians of today, including phrases and propaganda.
Wrapped in the Flag: A Personal History of America's Radical Right: Claire Conner: 9780807077504: Amazon.com: Books
This book does a great job of paralleling the two. It was written by a women that grew up in jbh...
Growing Up in the John Birch Society | The Nation
I mean you can deny the facts of it all you want. It does not make them true.No, only late in his life did he use the fund for ideological purposes: Those purposes being local civic government and education
Not true. I reference your lack of them.I already posted where your party came from, what else do you want?
I'm the intelligent one here, anyone reading can see that...
I mean, almost all your posts reference my balls, and thats about it...
Again typical libertarian response. All bravado, no substance, no fact.Not true. I reference your lack of them.
LOL. Start and thread. And bring friends. You'll need them.Again typical libertarian response. All bravado, no substance, no fact.
No I won't need anybody. Libertarian myths are quite easy to debunk when it comes to your "history"LOL. Start and thread. And bring friends. You'll need them.