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My question is: Does ANYONE know of someone who has been rehired or offered a better job do to this program? :toetap05:
Where has all this money gone? :scared:
My question is: Does ANYONE know of someone who has been rehired or offered a better job do to this program?
Most Americans who lose their job are not likely to find a job with the same pay and benefits. This is what no conscience capitalism is all about thanks to globalization since someone else is willing to do the work cheaper (and it cannot be blamed solely on government laws/taxes). If someone is willing to work in a mfg trade fo $3 an hour (loaded costs), it is tough to compete against that.
The stimulus plan is to keep some industries from shedding them so quickly to meet short term business goals (this years profits). Construction is a good example where people have been held on to do stimulus work (repaving roads, etc).
Is it working? I think it has had a positive effect but it never is clear as what people say it is or not.
Take away two stupid wars, corporate greed and offering mortgages to every Tom, Dick and Harry and the US would still be booming.
You Yanks are a interesting bunch. Having lived in the USA for 12 years (4 under Clinton - 8 under Bush), it amazes me how Bushie continues to get a past.
Corporate greed and a lack of fiscal regulation really started to expand under Clinton but Bush brought it to epic levels. The stimulus package and residual effects was a necessary reaction to dire circumstances. The reality is, in "western nations" with similar economies to the US, that don't tolerate the excesses of the US corporate elite, have not suffered like the US.
Right now, the housing market in Toronto is booming, it's as though there was never a recession here (which there was). Prices are soaring and there is very little inventory (it's a seller's market here).
The Canadian dollar is almost at par with the US, even though the Bank of Canada is trying to weaken it as much as they can (because Canada is largely an exporting nation).
Take away two stupid wars, corporate greed and offering mortgages to every Tom, Dick and Harry and the US would still be booming.
You Yanks are a interesting bunch. Having lived in the USA for 12 years (4 under Clinton - 8 under Bush), it amazes me how Bushie continues to get a past.
Corporate greed and a lack of fiscal regulation really started to expand under Clinton but Bush brought it to epic levels. The stimulus package and residual effects was a necessary reaction to dire circumstances. The reality is, in "western nations" with similar economies to the US, that don't tolerate the excesses of the US corporate elite, have not suffered like the US.
Take away two stupid wars, corporate greed and offering mortgages to every Tom, Dick and Harry and the US would still be booming.
Actually at least in the media both domestic and abroad, Bush has been one of the most villified presidents in U.S. history. I certainly cant see him getting a free pass, I agree he and the Republicans made many mistakes as well.
I certainly cant agree that you can "spend" yourself out of bankruptcy as what the stimulus is an attempt to do. IMO the results if any will be short lived.
U.S. Housing prices have returned to more historical levels based on fundamentals (price/rent, price/income). Based on these same measures Canadian housing remains quite inflated. Even though the Canadian market has recovered and did indeed suffer much less and for a shorter period, some prominent economists predict Canada is still due for more correction in the future, and going forward the U.S. market is better positioned.
I think "corporate greed" has created more jobs than any force in history. I love to see companies make money. That usually means more & better jobs and a host of other benefits. I dont understand how some people & govt officials can be pro jobs and anti-business. Whats bad for bisiness is bad for jobs, period. I feel this is where the current administration is headed via higher indvivual and corporate taxing, cap & trade, and about every policy that are trying to put forward. Successful businesses have been the economic engine for this country. I do have a problem with "individual corporate greed" which to me is the elitist CEO's taking the grossly exagerated pays/bonuses they have taken for the last 25 years, while pillaging the little guy stockholders, employees etc. I just dont want to see the govt regulate it, I would rather see more informed stockholder decisions and the SEC do a better job of what they are currently supposed to be doing.
As for two "stupid wars", that is merely personal opinions which everyone has and bears no further comment from me. Again, this is my assessment only, perhaps I am way off base. I certainly do not claim to have the market cornered on being right all the time. I think differing opinions are great and it is productive to debate in good spirited ways.
When prices start drastically increasing.. thats scary to me. Fortunately we haven't seen that.. in fact just the opposite lol.
In the US "corporate greed" is referred to as "profit" which is generally returned to the stockholders in the form of dividends or stock growth, or reinvested in the business.
Whether I agree with a war or not I would NEVER, EVER refer to the loss of brave American soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice as "stupid."
The price of freedom has been, is, and always will be a costly investment in human life. But without the sacrifices of millions of soldiers America and much of the rest of the world would not be living in a free society today.
For a robust economy to return the government needs to get out of the way. Never had a poor man offer me a job.Don't need the government to tell me how much I can make .
As for a stupid war,some americans said we had no business getting involved between the germans and the rest of europe. How soon we forget. Paul S
As for a stupid war,some americans said we had no business getting involved between the germans and the rest of europe. How soon we forget.I'll get off my soap box now. :smile:
Paul S