It's about quality. FWIW, you still failed to use the tools correctly.
All i have been doing is pointing out dishonesty, hypocrisy, partisanship, and poor communication on your part. Why are you so adverse to making a quality response?
The thread topic isn't about liberals or liberalism, and therefore such commentary has no place in this discussion.
Economists refer to the U.S. recession and financial crisis that was simultaneously ravaging the global economy as the Great Recession. Partisanship isn't a counterargument.
Furthermore, there is a severe flattening in the yield curve:
Notice what has followed every time the 10's 2's spread falls below zero. FWIW... this is called simple data analysis.
You're blaming it on Congress on the basis of pure partisanship.
Just because you refuse to acknowledge reality doesn't negate what actually transpired. We've been down this road multiple times... there is absolutely no reason to go off on such a tangent in the midst of the discussion at hand. Remember, the thread is about current deficits and you responded to my statement about the GOP failing to address current deficit growth. :lol:
Your obsession is with Obama. Why else would you completely ignore the posts you quote to regurgitate the same **** over and over and over and over?
When you claim debt service is $555 billion when it is clearly shown to be $325 on a persistant basis... that is lying. When i show you official data of
every single annualized rGDP growth rate since 1948, and you still make claims that contradict the data (the same data you use BTW), you are lying. It's not like you can even claim to not have seen my posts. You would quoted them (but didn't address the actual statements)!!!!
Lie.
Let's review the data once again i chose to go back before QII 2000 (which was the last time we had annualized growth north of 5%).
For the record... Bush never achieved 5% annualized rGDP growth. See how ****ing dumb that sounds?
The fiscal year 3% has just been crossed. Notice the times and dates of other annualized growth greater than 3%? That's what i thought.
The GOP has utterly failed to deliver on their campaign promise. They have abandoned deficit reduction when they forced a shutdown during the Obama administration over deficits and spending. In fact, you would chastise Obama and Democratic controlled Congresses for deficits.
This is false and i pointed it out in a post you both quoted, replied to, and clumped together.