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U.S. Debt fix ideas...

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#1
01-17-2011, 03:56 PM
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A good life style can be achieved by following the Maslow's Hierarchy of needs. It is of common sense that people cannot jump to the next level if they don't meet their current level needs.

Well, it's the same with job creation at the private sector and government sector. People cannot create jobs if they don't know what to do. With a good education, entrepreneurship can be promoted, but as of right now, its very hard to achieve due to the high costs of education. Only the top 5% of people at the schools can get it for free, while the rest have to pay the price.

The U.S debt can be reduced by:

1: Reducing State spending, right now debt is growing at a rate close to 10 to 1 in comparison to State revenue.

2. Reduce Local spending, right now local debt grows at a rate close to 1.5 to 1 in comparison to Local revenue.

3. Stop borrowing money from foreign countries. The interest rate on that is making the deficit grow.

4. Encourage Consumer debt pay.

5. Reduce the price of health services by reducing the education prices for doctors, meds, nurses; this will increment the supply of health service provided which will have to reduce the price of service received.

6. Fix the economy disequilibrium by:

*Reducing Negative Net Exports.

*Not over taxing imports; such procedure could spark a depression like the 1930s'.

*Achieving a full employment is not going to balance the budget, but can spark more inflation.
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01-17-2011, 04:01 PM
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Again LOL

"Not over taxing imports; such procedure could spark a depression like the 1930s'."
So your saying reduce the taxation on the imports? Lol funny, where do you get this ideas?

The weird part is that you got something from psychology but your trying to make a point on the economy.
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01-17-2011, 04:36 PM
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Again LOL

"Not over taxing imports; such procedure could spark a depression like the 1930s'."
So your saying reduce the taxation on the imports? Lol funny, where do you get this ideas?

The weird part is that you got something from psychology but your trying to make a point on the economy.
I got it from history. It looks as if you haven't studied history and economics. What triggered the great depression was that the U.S. wanted to promote more businesses to sell their products to Americans, and the rose the taxes to the imports. So, the other countries did the same, and that reduced trading.

Also, the base to a good paying job is a good education. Good education in anything is good. Per say, if someone graduates as an architect, that person can create an architecture firm or work for one.

But to do that, an average C or B student cannot do it if they don't have the money to pay the thousands of dollars that the Universities ask for.
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01-17-2011, 04:46 PM
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well I just find it annoying that you come up with some stupid ass shit, this is DAP not something else dude.. Plus sometimes you don't organize your stuff well so it doesn't make sense.
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01-17-2011, 04:48 PM
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here is a idea; tax the rich people, no tax extent/cut for the rich class

stupid republicans
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01-17-2011, 04:59 PM
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well I just find it annoying that you come up with some stupid ass shit, this is DAP not something else dude.. Plus sometimes you don't organize your stuff well so it doesn't make sense.
ROFL, once again, your ignorance makes me laugh. You see, this is my way of communicating with the government without giving my identity to every one. You obviously don't know what to say to fix the economy and or, have any thought of what is going on in the U.S. debt website.

Yes, this is the DA website, but I like to use this resource.
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01-17-2011, 05:15 PM
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Somehow, intentionally or not, SonOf2Nations omits to consider cutting the undercover part of federal spending: you know, funding of overthrowing foreign governments, installing puppet ones, nation building and the two wars fought thousands of miles away.
Let's cut THAT spending instead of raiding school kids' lunch boxes and elderlies' retirement funds.
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01-17-2011, 05:35 PM
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here is a idea; tax the rich people, no tax extent/cut for the rich class

stupid republicans
I completely agree with you. The American people bailed out the big corporations, and yet the big corporations don't want to pay back.
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01-17-2011, 05:38 PM
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Somehow, intentionally or not, SonOf2Nations omits to consider cutting the undercover part of federal spending: you know, funding of overthrowing foreign governments, installing puppet ones, nation building and the two wars fought thousands of miles away.
Let's cut THAT spending instead of raiding school kids' lunch boxes and elderlies' retirement funds.
Well, the wars have to be stopped. It is true that the U.S. is killing radicals that kill Americans, but we cannot fix the world, instead, we should help them learn.

And no, I do not believe in cutting spending for schools or the elder who have done for the economy already. I said, put ceilings on Universities and private institutions to promote more higher education for more people.
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01-17-2011, 05:47 PM
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ROFL, once again, your ignorance makes me laugh. You see, this is my way of communicating with the government without giving my identity to every one. You obviously don't know what to say to fix the economy and or, have any thought of what is going on in the U.S. debt website.

Yes, this is the DA website, but I like to use this resource.
Hmm this is your way of communicating with the government? lol Sounds awesome.

Well am pretty sure the 1.3 trillion dollars in debt have mostly been earned by 2 wars in the middle east without raising taxes on people. Lets not forget the 600 billion bail out. What about the Bush tax cuts, corporate taxes, people in low income areas paying more in property taxes than people in Beverly hills, etc. I can go on, but i won't because well i have a job, 2 in fact, and then i have to go visit my gf so i better get to the work, but you will most likely continue with your nonsense. You know when you said you work for the government i thought something different but now i see how you work for the government, by blogging. My grandmother can do that too lol... Oh by the way, its not that hard to track people, i mean you are using a computer, computers have IP addresses.
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