Both parties have stupid economic policies that will do little to help the economy. The GOP wants to give rich people who aren't hiring more money in hopes that they'll start hiring. Quite possibly the dumbest economic plan you could come up with and the dems plan to tax the $#!+ out of the rich isn't much better. These plans are nothing more than policies to get votes, not fix the problem. Furthermore the government wouldn't be able to fix the economy even with a perfect economic policy (if such a thing existed).
The American public needs to fix the economy. You know, the same dipshits who started this mess with their greed and fiscal irresponsibly in causing the housing boom.
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Good call. It would also help if American companies would invest in American jobs. That would require also that Americans realize that the race to the bottom for prices is not going to help solve our long term economic problems. Time for Win to stop buying his golf balls at Wal*Mart.
What decent golf ball is made in the United States?
Well yeah when you factor in all economic factors. That's why every POTUS spends more money than the last guy.
Thanks for admitting you were/are wrong.
Nope. So when every single republuican POTUS increases true value of spending in their terms, why there silence from the right?
Because, the focus should be on how much the increase was.
Yet, the right forgot or ignored it and tried to spin Obama as a reckless spender. Yet, his increase is less than any other POTUS, rep and dem since Ike.
Good call. It would also help if American companies would invest in American jobs. That would require also that Americans realize that the race to the bottom for prices is not going to help solve our long term economic problems. Time for Win to stop buying his golf balls at Wal*Mart.
What decent golf ball is made in the United States?
Win - you got my curiosity up. The USGA publishes a list of all conforming golf balls and where they are made. Below are the ones who's name I recognize and that you probably use. I would guess that the ball you use is made in the USA
Bridgestone – USA and Japan Taylor Made – USA Callaway – USA Wilson – USA Maxfli DDH – Japan Maxfli Revolution – USA Maxfli HT – USA Maxfli Tour - USA Jack Nicklaus – Japan Mizuono – Japan Macgregor – USA & Japan Nike – USA Noodle – USA Pinnacle – USA Precept – USA and Japan Slazenger – USA Spalding – Japan Srixon – Japan Titleist – USA Top Flite – USA Ultra – USA
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What decent golf ball is made in the United States?
Win - you got my curiosity up. The USGA publishes a list of all conforming golf balls and where they are made. Below are the ones who's name I recognize and that you probably use. I would guess that the ball you use is made in the USA
Bridgestone – USA and Japan Taylor Made – USA Callaway – USA Wilson – USA Maxfli DDH – Japan Maxfli Revolution – USA Maxfli HT – USA Maxfli Tour - USA Jack Nicklaus – Japan Mizuono – Japan Macgregor – USA & Japan Nike – USA Noodle – USA Pinnacle – USA Precept – USA and Japan Slazenger – USA Spalding – Japan Srixon – Japan Titleist – USA Top Flite – USA Ultra – USA
What decent golf ball is made in the United States?
Win - you got my curiosity up. The USGA publishes a list of all conforming golf balls and where they are made. Below are the ones who's name I recognize and that you probably use. I would guess that the ball you use is made in the USA
Bridgestone – USA and Japan Taylor Made – USA Callaway – USA Wilson – USA Maxfli DDH – Japan Maxfli Revolution – USA Maxfli HT – USA Maxfli Tour - USA Jack Nicklaus – Japan Mizuono – Japan Macgregor – USA & Japan Nike – USA Noodle – USA Pinnacle – USA Precept – USA and Japan Slazenger – USA Spalding – Japan Srixon – Japan Titleist – USA Top Flite – USA Ultra – USA
I was wondering why the comment about WalMart. I play mostly Tilist Pro V-1 balls unless I find others I like. The Srixon balls are good. You can find one with a compression you like and they are workable around the green. I wnet to the USGA site and did not know there were so many different balls. Look at how many different balls that each manufacturer makes. There are scores of balls on that 45 or so page list that I have never heard of.
Win - you got my curiosity up. The USGA publishes a list of all conforming golf balls and where they are made. Below are the ones who's name I recognize and that you probably use. I would guess that the ball you use is made in the USA
Bridgestone – USA and Japan Taylor Made – USA Callaway – USA Wilson – USA Maxfli DDH – Japan Maxfli Revolution – USA Maxfli HT – USA Maxfli Tour - USA Jack Nicklaus – Japan Mizuono – Japan Macgregor – USA & Japan Nike – USA Noodle – USA Pinnacle – USA Precept – USA and Japan Slazenger – USA Spalding – Japan Srixon – Japan Titleist – USA Top Flite – USA Ultra – USA
Re: Gee Barry, You don't say.... « Reply #27 on Aug 29, 2012, 11:20pm »
To show anyone that Obama is not a fiscal conservative, see the video below. Obama had both houses of Congress at his beck and call when laying out the budget in question and could have had any tax increases or discretionary spending cuts he wanted.
The Simpson/Bowles study in 2010 didn't perform brain surgery or delve into subatomic physics. An average tax accountant could come up with the preponderance of the spending cuts and revenue generators that the Simpson/Bowles study suggested. Obama should have known what to do regardless if he was a "fiscal conservative". And all that Obama could come up with is 100 Million of cuts in 3.5 Trillion of spending! Yikes.
Re: Gee Barry, You don't say.... « Reply #28 on Aug 29, 2012, 11:49pm »
[quote author=ptsdthor board=np thread=24593 post=419872 time=1346177845]"The fact that we are here today to debate raising America's debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the US Government cannot pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government's reckless fiscal policies. Increasing America 's debt weakens us domestically and internationally. Leadership means that, "the buck stops here.' Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better."
Barrack Obama 2006
Warren Buffett said he could Easily Fix the Budget Problem. "Just Pass a law that No Member of Congress Can Run for Re-Election if their is Not a Balanced Budget".
Nope. So when every single republuican POTUS increases true value of spending in their terms, why there silence from the right?
Because, the focus should be on how much the increase was.
Yet, the right forgot or ignored it and tried to spin Obama as a reckless spender. Yet, his increase is less than any other POTUS, rep and dem since Ike.
You have got to be pulling my leg! A new six trillion in three and a half years? Out of sight!