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We already knew the pantry would be bare. It ALWAYS is after the GOP raids it. Why do you think the Dem's can never get what they planned done? Obama was handed an economic collapse from Bush. Biden will be handed an economic collapse from Trump. That is what we already knew would happen. Just look at what Trump spent on the military, his stupid wall and corporate welfare WHILE cutting taxes for the wealthy and then complains they don't have the money as an excuse to starve the poor.[/URL]
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It's not bare at all, stop peddling austerity horseshit.We already knew the pantry would be bare.
Have you seen the unemployment numbers? I don't agree with austerity, however, we could not afford the tax cuts for the wealthy under Trump and they never should have happened. Our local food pantries have been running out of food for months and cannot keep up with current demand. Homelessness is skyrocketing. This isn't going to get better without serious intervention at this point.It's not bare at all, stop peddling austerity horseshit.
Joe Biden isn't talking about homelessness or food pantries. He's talking about the federal budget. And the fact that we have tax cuts of trillions for the wealthy is bad, but it isn't a limiter on future spending. The federal balance sheet is not 'bare'. The fact that we have so much unemployment will mean that deficit spending is absolutely fine; significant inflation is extremely unlikely under conditions of mass unemployment (and virtually impossible when there aren't weird things like pandemics going on potentially messing with the ability/inclination of people to work or normal property claims to be respected-- e.g. eviction morataria) and inflation is the only reason not to just print money without care. Joe Biden is saying that Trump has left things 'bare' in order to justify doing exactly the opposite of the serious intervention you correctly recognize is necessary in order to avoid an exceedingly grim future.Have you seen the unemployment numbers? I don't agree with austerity, however, we could not afford the tax cuts for the wealthy under Trump and they never should have happened. Our local food pantries have been running out of food for months and cannot keep up with current demand. Homelessness is skyrocketing. This isn't going to get better without serious intervention at this point.
That certainly is a pattern. I could probably agree. That spanner in this works is the gun control ideas Biden put out that just might ruin this streak. I think the second amendment would trump a balanced budget. We will seeThose who take the USA's debt serious have been shown to be more likely to win in recent times.
Obama vs McCain
Obama took the debt problem seriously. McCain dismissed it
Obama won
Obama vs Romney
Romney was on about how there was not debt problem and Obama was pushing to try and work towards solving it.
Obama won
Trump vs Hillary
Trump did bring up the debt issues often enough for people to notice. Hillary barely touched on them at least publicly it might have been in one of the 85 1,000 page policy documents she put out but never talked about but that would require far more time than I'm willing to put in, it gave the public perception she wan't taking it seriously.
Trump won.
Capitalists don’t understand capitalism, more news at 11.Joe Biden isn't talking about homelessness or food pantries. He's talking about the federal budget. And the fact that we have tax cuts of trillions for the wealthy is bad, but it isn't a limiter on future spending. The federal balance sheet is not 'bare'. The fact that we have so much unemployment will mean that deficit spending is absolutely fine; significant inflation is extremely unlikely under conditions of mass unemployment (and virtually impossible when there aren't weird things like pandemics going on potentially messing with the ability/inclination of people to work or normal property claims to be respected-- e.g. eviction morataria) and inflation is the only reason not to just print money without care. Joe Biden is saying that Trump has left things 'bare' in order to justify doing exactly the opposite of the serious intervention you correctly recognize is necessary in order to avoid an exceedingly grim future.
It’s ahistorical. Romney and the Republicans in 2012 absolutely cared about the deficit it was literally all I heard for the entire election and the increased deficit under Obama was a core talking point for the Republicans for his entire presidency.That certainly is a pattern. I could probably agree. That spanner in this works is the gun control ideas Biden put out that just might ruin this streak. I think the second amendment would trump a balanced budget. We will see
Biden certainly has made November more interesting....
Still doesn’t counter the fact that gun control is probably going to wash out any effect Dwarvenhobble hypotheses had anyway, even if you thought it was trueIt’s ahistorical. Romney and the Republicans in 2012 absolutely cared about the deficit it was literally all I heard for the entire election and the increased deficit under Obama was a core talking point for the Republicans for his entire presidency.
Edit: literally the first video when I searched “Romney 2012 campaign ad”
Probably, yeahStill doesn’t counter the fact that gun control is probably going to wash out any effect Dwarvenhobble hypotheses had anyway, even if you thought it was true
There is no "pantry" to begin with, the US holds global reserve currency status. US debt is floated by the fact most countries on Earth peg its value to the USD. Deficit and debt talk is red meat, dog whistle, bullshit root to stem and has no fucking purpose in the context of the US economy other than justifying austerity. Which is something, thanks to the USD holding global reserve currency status, the US absolutely, positively, cannot do at this juncture without sending the whole-ass global economy into a pissed-off rutting meth alligator death spiral.Capitalists don’t understand capitalism, more news at 11.
I'm not buying it. Biden is just trying to get support where he needs it from specific people who want to hear about " balanced budgets". Once he has their support, he is going to go back to his actual campaign plan that he has already made promises for. Once he is elected, he doesn't need their support anymore and he can go back to his plan all along. People really need to stop reading too much into these deals that come up every election campaign regardless of who is running. Reminds me of the nonsense they tried to put out about Bernie selling the people out and that was just as false as this nonsense is here. Like I said before:An article about precisely this.
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Joe Biden’s Campaign Is Making It Very Clear: They Will Push Austerity in the White House
Almost no one noticed it, but earlier this month, a top Joe Biden advisor indicated that the entire agenda Biden is campaigning on won't be pursued once he's in the White House. Instead, Biden's inner circle appears wedded to the ideology of austerity.jacobinmag.com
I need to remember this one.into a pissed-off rutting meth alligator death spiral.
That would fly in the face of his entire career.I'm not buying it. Biden is just trying to get support where he needs it from specific people who want to hear about " balanced budgets". Once he has their support, he is going to go back to his actual campaign plan that he has already made promises for.
This very same logic works in the opposite way too, so it's not particularly compelling.Once he is elected, he doesn't need their support anymore and he can go back to his plan all along.
The Senator who never saw a financial sector deregulation bill, tax cut to the rich, social security cut, or bailout package he didn't like; who was a key architect of the contemporary carceral and surveillance state; and has continually been one of the best friends of big business on Capitol Hill through legislation like the Telecoms Act and DMCA is a Sooper Dubble Seekrit Progressive all along. It was all an act and cunningly-laid plan of absolute obsequiousness to the ultra-wealthy and burning the country to the ground, all for this singular moment so he can take office and restore the country back to the point of...Clinton-era GOP policy.Biden is just trying to get support where he needs it from specific people who want to hear about " balanced budgets". Once he has their support, he is going to go back to his actual campaign plan that he has already made promises for. Once he is elected, he doesn't need their support anymore and he can go back to his plan all along...That does not suddenly mean he is going to be a traitor to his party simply because he IS doing what is needed to win the regions we have to gain to get a majority.
Good thing that strategy was tried once before and worked. I don't know why Biden tried to primary President Clinton in the first place.For the democrats to win they have to bribe, beg borrow and steal all the conservative and moderate votes they can get their hands on to get the majority. THAT is exactly what Biden is doing right now. HE is doing what it takes to get the majority by any means possible.
I disagree that it "flies in the face of his entire career". Him being a moderate does not mean he is going to hurt the poor here. Hell, if he plans " austerity" for the wealthy on the other hand in order to provide the necessary services to the poor that he has been proposing and reduces corporate welfare, I am not seeing that as a bad thing. At least he doesn't have outright disdain and contempt for the poor and try to trade Puerto Rico for Greenland because he thinks that Puerto Ricans are " dirty and poor" like Trump has vocally expressed repeatedly according to Trump's own staff. Biden didn't come from wealth, he grew up in a multifamily household struggling to survive and understand what real people actually go through here to survive. In the Senate he worked on consumer protection, the environment, government accountability, higher wages, increased unemployment benefits and to reduce homelessness. Although I do not agree with much of what he has said/ done, he is still a MASSIVE improvement over what happens if he loses.That would fly in the face of his entire career.
This very same logic works in the opposite way too, so it's not particularly compelling.