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Casey on Stimulus: there’s a growing — and dangerous — perception that things aren’t working fast enough…


Casey on Stimulus: there’s a growing — and dangerous — perception that things aren’t working fast enough…


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8 Comments

  1. Posted July 10, 2009 at 4:58 pm | Permalink

    I thought Marxists were all about quick action. Apparently only when it fits their ends.

  2. BOOM PA
    Posted July 10, 2009 at 5:21 pm | Permalink

    Those are some big words for Forrest Gump, dangerous and perception. He really has grown into a vocabulary since he entered the Senate!

  3. Posted July 10, 2009 at 6:28 pm | Permalink

    dangerous perception is the reality…10% unemployment is hard to think of as perception, maybe not dangerous, but very depressing. and unployment, unlike phony stimulus plan, has real world multiplier effect.

  4. Posted July 10, 2009 at 6:39 pm | Permalink

    What a bonehead. Who is going to look at a newly paved or repaired road and say, "Good, I can hire another person."?

    Fixing broken windows does not spur economic growth especially when the one doing the repairs is the same one who is breaking the windows.

    The stim-u-less bill was a blatant power and money grab. Period. It had nothing to do with getting the economy moving — except the personal economies of those stealing and dispensing the money.

  5. Awynedd
    Posted July 10, 2009 at 8:50 pm | Permalink

    "growing and dangerous perception…"

    Why do I have an eerie suspicion that the democrats have already worked out the next 10 years worth of talking points, excuses, and scapegoats as the unemployment rate rises, inflation rises, taxes go up, and the economy sinks.

  6. Posted July 10, 2009 at 5:14 pm | Permalink

    There's a growing perception that things aren't working at all. And, of course, nothing that they do is supposed to work.

    What they are trying to do is take over 35% of the economy (energy, banking, automotive, insurance, medicine) and run it into the ground with their own apparatchiks. It's the only way that mediocre intellects can make as much money as they will, so they have an unbelievably loyal client base. The worse they make things, the more hiring of such people they can do.

  7. Posted July 10, 2009 at 10:43 pm | Permalink

    there’s a growing — and dangerous — perception that things aren’t working fast enough…

    Ummmmmm, because they aren't? TRY LISTENING TO YOUR CONSTITUENTS!!!!!

  8. PA Troubler
    Posted July 11, 2009 at 3:12 am | Permalink

    The Dems are starting this rhetoric to justify passing a second stimuless bill. Can't wait…

    Change rocks!

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