
KnightRyder
Posts: 1,428
May 20, 2010 11:28pm
no , but i have privy to people that are involved

ts1227
Posts: 12,319
May 21, 2010 1:36am
Translated to "youngstownese":KnightRyder wrote: no , but i have privy to people that are involved
No, but I know an Italian or Irish in town. They may be a raging alcoholic, but that's just a second star toward their credibility beyond their heritage!
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I Wear Pants
Posts: 16,223
May 21, 2010 1:43am
This wasn't a done deal until sometime this past fall. Which was after the stimulus, no?Writerbuckeye wrote: Nobody with half a brain is "whining" about the French opening a plant -- we just don't see why we had to waste taxpayer dollars as part of a "stimulus" when the project was going forward, anyway.
That taxpayer dollars were wasted on this -- and the fact that it was done in Youngstown, and touted as some great accomplishment by Obama, is almost like the perfect storm of clusterfucks.
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Paladin
Posts: 313
May 21, 2010 11:10am
^^^^^^ Correct. Remember the disagreement between Youngstown & Girard for Tax purposes and the transfer of Girard land to Youngstown ? The stimulus was the sweetheart deal that the French DID jump at

4cards
Posts: 2,551
May 21, 2010 11:31am
...I just wonder if the reason they threw this money at this project (which would have gone forward anyway)........PLUS.......an Obama visit was because Nancy Pelosi's boy being up for re-election....mmmmph!
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Paladin
Posts: 313
May 21, 2010 11:36am
4cards -- an R can't even be elected dog catcher in the area. Why would you think that Ryan who wins elections with huge margins would need help? Its pitiful that the GOP is so hated in the Valley, that many races don't even HAVE a GOP running in them.

Writerbuckeye
Posts: 4,745
May 21, 2010 12:14pm
So the French lied when they said it would have gone forward even without the stimulus money.
Alrighty, then.
Alrighty, then.
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Paladin
Posts: 313
May 21, 2010 12:28pm
And all businessmen tell the truth ??
Who would have thought ?
Who would have thought ?
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QuakerOats
Posts: 8,740
May 22, 2010 12:43am
The project would have happened without the extra $19 million.
Obama is a hypocrite to act like he is pro-business.
The unions will get hold of this plant and turn it into another dust bowl.
More change we can believe in.
Youngstown is still a generation away from turning it around ..... and it is only time that will turn it around.
Obama is a hypocrite to act like he is pro-business.
The unions will get hold of this plant and turn it into another dust bowl.
More change we can believe in.
Youngstown is still a generation away from turning it around ..... and it is only time that will turn it around.
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I Wear Pants
Posts: 16,223
May 22, 2010 1:04am
Deal probably would have still happened but the $19 million may have helped move it along a bit faster.
This doesn't seem like the greatest of battlefields if you're looking for Obama fuck ups. There are much better options than getting a steel plant opened in the valley in a manor that you disagree with. Because when it's all said and done they got a plant opened and are going to be putting a decent amount of people to work.
This doesn't seem like the greatest of battlefields if you're looking for Obama fuck ups. There are much better options than getting a steel plant opened in the valley in a manor that you disagree with. Because when it's all said and done they got a plant opened and are going to be putting a decent amount of people to work.

Writerbuckeye
Posts: 4,745
May 23, 2010 10:58am
So the ends justify the means?I Wear Pants wrote: Deal probably would have still happened but the $19 million may have helped move it along a bit faster.
This doesn't seem like the greatest of battlefields if you're looking for Obama fuck ups. There are much better options than getting a steel plant opened in the valley in a manor that you disagree with. Because when it's all said and done they got a plant opened and are going to be putting a decent amount of people to work.
How many MILLIONS of dollars do we want to spend -- per job -- in our efforts to "stimulate" the economy? At what point does this become a negative all around because of the exploding deficit and the burden it puts squarely on the shoulders of our children...their children...and their children?
I think we've reached that point.
This venture would VERY LIKELY have happened without throwing more taxpayer money into the pit that Obama and this Congress have grown to historical proportions.
I wouldn't expect anyone with a liberal bent to understand the immorality of all this -- it's simply not in their playbook.

believer
Posts: 8,153
May 23, 2010 12:52pm
Apparently the left feels that exploding deficit spending is justified as long our children and our children's children pay for it via the relative few jobs allegedly stimulated by spending taxpayer dollars.Writerbuckeye wrote:How many MILLIONS of dollars do we want to spend -- per job -- in our efforts to "stimulate" the economy? At what point does this become a negative all around because of the exploding deficit and the burden it puts squarely on the shoulders of our children...their children...and their children?
It's a difficult thing for logical minds to grasp I know, but it does seem to be the political flavor of the New Era. I guess we should just accept it and let our kids worry about it.

CenterBHSFan
Posts: 6,115
May 23, 2010 3:01pm
The growing trend the last 80 years or so is to spend now and feel good about it now, let somebody else worry about it later.
As we see, alot of people have bought or are buying into it. It's called "NUDGING".
As we see, alot of people have bought or are buying into it. It's called "NUDGING".

KnightRyder
Posts: 1,428
May 23, 2010 10:37pm
as i recall the deficit exploded some time back under the watchful eye of GWB . but its never a good time to talk about that administrationWriterbuckeye wrote:So the ends justify the means?I Wear Pants wrote: Deal probably would have still happened but the $19 million may have helped move it along a bit faster.
This doesn't seem like the greatest of battlefields if you're looking for Obama fuck ups. There are much better options than getting a steel plant opened in the valley in a manor that you disagree with. Because when it's all said and done they got a plant opened and are going to be putting a decent amount of people to work.
How many MILLIONS of dollars do we want to spend -- per job -- in our efforts to "stimulate" the economy? At what point does this become a negative all around because of the exploding deficit and the burden it puts squarely on the shoulders of our children...their children...and their children?
I think we've reached that point.
This venture would VERY LIKELY have happened without throwing more taxpayer money into the pit that Obama and this Congress have grown to historical proportions.
I wouldn't expect anyone with a liberal bent to understand the immorality of all this -- it's simply not in their playbook.
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jmog
Posts: 6,567
May 23, 2010 10:49pm
Might want to recheck your facts.KnightRyder wrote:
as i recall the deficit exploded some time back under the watchful eye of GWB . but its never a good time to talk about that administration
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Deficits_vs._Debt_Increases_-_2009.png
Look at the deficit under Bush (2001-2009) again, it went up (good or bad) after 9/11 and steadily went down until 2008.
I wonder what happened in 2008? Oh yeah, the democrats in Congress, that was their first fiscal budget after they took over in 2006.
You have to remember, congress controls the budget, not the President. The President can suggest spending measures, but the congress has the only vote, period.

Writerbuckeye
Posts: 4,745
May 23, 2010 11:07pm
Bush is gone and your facts (as noted) are wrong.KnightRyder wrote:as i recall the deficit exploded some time back under the watchful eye of GWB . but its never a good time to talk about that administrationWriterbuckeye wrote:So the ends justify the means?I Wear Pants wrote: Deal probably would have still happened but the $19 million may have helped move it along a bit faster.
This doesn't seem like the greatest of battlefields if you're looking for Obama fuck ups. There are much better options than getting a steel plant opened in the valley in a manor that you disagree with. Because when it's all said and done they got a plant opened and are going to be putting a decent amount of people to work.
How many MILLIONS of dollars do we want to spend -- per job -- in our efforts to "stimulate" the economy? At what point does this become a negative all around because of the exploding deficit and the burden it puts squarely on the shoulders of our children...their children...and their children?
I think we've reached that point.
This venture would VERY LIKELY have happened without throwing more taxpayer money into the pit that Obama and this Congress have grown to historical proportions.
I wouldn't expect anyone with a liberal bent to understand the immorality of all this -- it's simply not in their playbook.
This administration and the bunch of Dems controlling Congress have increased the deficit in ways we've NEVER seen before, and the CBO tells us it's likely going to be even worse than first thought.
This mess is on THEIR hands. They are the ones now in power and they have had a choice to pull back the spending even as the warning flags have been raised -- but they aren't listening or simply don't give a damn.

ts1227
Posts: 12,319
May 24, 2010 1:55am
Just because the regime changed doesn't mean you can wipe your hands clean of it.Writerbuckeye wrote: Bush is gone and your facts (as noted) are wrong.
This administration and the bunch of Dems controlling Congress have increased the deficit in ways we've NEVER seen before, and the CBO tells us it's likely going to be even worse than first thought.
This mess is on THEIR hands. They are the ones now in power and they have had a choice to pull back the spending even as the warning flags have been raised -- but they aren't listening or simply don't give a damn.
The previous one put us in a bad place in terms of deficit spending, and the current one made it that much worse. It was a bipartisan fuck up.

believer
Posts: 8,153
May 24, 2010 3:46am
Makes you wonder how much longer the Dems can play the "Blame Bush" card. Oh I forgot...The Fourth Estate is failing to do its job so I guess we'll be blaming Bush for a while longer.jmog wrote:Might want to recheck your facts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Deficits_vs._Debt_Increases_-_2009.png
Look at the deficit under Bush (2001-2009) again, it went up (good or bad) after 9/11 and steadily went down until 2008.
I wonder what happened in 2008? Oh yeah, the democrats in Congress, that was their first fiscal budget after they took over in 2006.
You have to remember, congress controls the budget, not the President. The President can suggest spending measures, but the congress has the only vote, period.

SQ_Crazies
Posts: 7,977
May 24, 2010 8:21am
Wait, you mean there are people here who are smart enough to see that the D's pumped steroids into our deficit, not W??
Holy shit. I may have to consider changing my sig.
Holy shit. I may have to consider changing my sig.

Writerbuckeye
Posts: 4,745
May 24, 2010 11:11am
Who's wiping their hands?ts1227 wrote:Just because the regime changed doesn't mean you can wipe your hands clean of it.Writerbuckeye wrote: Bush is gone and your facts (as noted) are wrong.
This administration and the bunch of Dems controlling Congress have increased the deficit in ways we've NEVER seen before, and the CBO tells us it's likely going to be even worse than first thought.
This mess is on THEIR hands. They are the ones now in power and they have had a choice to pull back the spending even as the warning flags have been raised -- but they aren't listening or simply don't give a damn.
The previous one put us in a bad place in terms of deficit spending, and the current one made it that much worse. It was a bipartisan fuck up.
What Bush did wasn't good -- but what the Dems have done since is bordering on a national catastrophe...and they're STILL talking about spending even more.
That part is NOT bipartisan.
Stop looking back so you CAN blame Bush and start looking at who the real culprits are..right here, right now.

KnightRyder
Posts: 1,428
May 24, 2010 7:27pm
wasnt good? what bush did was deplorable. so if we are bordering on a national catastrophe that means we are making progress. and as far as the blame game, the dems learned that trick from the bush backers who always blamed clinton for all of bush's failures. and you know what any smart business man will tell you , you have to spend money to make money. if it wasnt for bush and his numerous miss deeds we wouldnt be where we are now. you guys are good at criticizing the dems , and anything they do. but its clear you dont have the answers. if you did you wouldnt have voted for bush to begin with. do you really expect obama to clean up 8 years of bush in 2 years and have no money to do with? thats a impossible task for god himself.Writerbuckeye wrote:Who's wiping their hands?ts1227 wrote:Just because the regime changed doesn't mean you can wipe your hands clean of it.Writerbuckeye wrote: Bush is gone and your facts (as noted) are wrong.
This administration and the bunch of Dems controlling Congress have increased the deficit in ways we've NEVER seen before, and the CBO tells us it's likely going to be even worse than first thought.
This mess is on THEIR hands. They are the ones now in power and they have had a choice to pull back the spending even as the warning flags have been raised -- but they aren't listening or simply don't give a damn.
The previous one put us in a bad place in terms of deficit spending, and the current one made it that much worse. It was a bipartisan fuck up.
What Bush did wasn't good -- but what the Dems have done since is bordering on a national catastrophe...and they're STILL talking about spending even more.
That part is NOT bipartisan.
Stop looking back so you CAN blame Bush and start looking at who the real culprits are..right here, right now.

Writerbuckeye
Posts: 4,745
May 24, 2010 8:53pm
I didn't (don't) expect Obama to do anything well. It's one reason I didn't vote for him. And so far, he's proving my lack of a vote correct.KnightRyder wrote:wasnt good? what bush did was deplorable. so if we are bordering on a national catastrophe that means we are making progress. and as far as the blame game, the dems learned that trick from the bush backers who always blamed clinton for all of bush's failures. and you know what any smart business man will tell you , you have to spend money to make money. if it wasnt for bush and his numerous miss deeds we wouldnt be where we are now. you guys are good at criticizing the dems , and anything they do. but its clear you dont have the answers. if you did you wouldnt have voted for bush to begin with. do you really expect obama to clean up 8 years of bush in 2 years and have no money to do with? thats a impossible task for god himself.Writerbuckeye wrote:Who's wiping their hands?ts1227 wrote:Just because the regime changed doesn't mean you can wipe your hands clean of it.Writerbuckeye wrote: Bush is gone and your facts (as noted) are wrong.
This administration and the bunch of Dems controlling Congress have increased the deficit in ways we've NEVER seen before, and the CBO tells us it's likely going to be even worse than first thought.
This mess is on THEIR hands. They are the ones now in power and they have had a choice to pull back the spending even as the warning flags have been raised -- but they aren't listening or simply don't give a damn.
The previous one put us in a bad place in terms of deficit spending, and the current one made it that much worse. It was a bipartisan fuck up.
What Bush did wasn't good -- but what the Dems have done since is bordering on a national catastrophe...and they're STILL talking about spending even more.
That part is NOT bipartisan.
Stop looking back so you CAN blame Bush and start looking at who the real culprits are..right here, right now.
Again with the looking back and blaming crap.
The majority of this outrageous spending has happened on Obama's watch -- and the continuing forecasts for worsening to catastrophic deficits are happening NOW.
This isn't about "cleaning up" the past 8 years -- it's about doing what needs to be done NOW to stop this runaway train from hurtling off a cliff. So what are Obama and Congress doing to stop this from happening? Why proposing even more multi-billion dollar deficit-widening programs we can't afford -- and doing it even after promising to keep things budget neutral (a lie, of course).
The Democrats have the reigns in Congress and have had control of the spending for the past 3-4 years -- and now they also have the President.
This is THEIR time to come up with solutions and put a stop to the madness.
And yet we are seeing more of the same insane spending, with little thought given to the ramifications short-term (a continuing poor economy) and longer (potential economic collapse).

tk421
Posts: 8,500
May 24, 2010 9:29pm
Arguing with a liberal about spending and how they still blame Bush is like arguing with a retarded cockroach. You'd have more success trying to paint the Great Wall of China by yourself.Writerbuckeye wrote:I didn't (don't) expect Obama to do anything well. It's one reason I didn't vote for him. And so far, he's proving my lack of a vote correct.KnightRyder wrote:wasnt good? what bush did was deplorable. so if we are bordering on a national catastrophe that means we are making progress. and as far as the blame game, the dems learned that trick from the bush backers who always blamed clinton for all of bush's failures. and you know what any smart business man will tell you , you have to spend money to make money. if it wasnt for bush and his numerous miss deeds we wouldnt be where we are now. you guys are good at criticizing the dems , and anything they do. but its clear you dont have the answers. if you did you wouldnt have voted for bush to begin with. do you really expect obama to clean up 8 years of bush in 2 years and have no money to do with? thats a impossible task for god himself.Writerbuckeye wrote:Who's wiping their hands?ts1227 wrote:Just because the regime changed doesn't mean you can wipe your hands clean of it.Writerbuckeye wrote: Bush is gone and your facts (as noted) are wrong.
This administration and the bunch of Dems controlling Congress have increased the deficit in ways we've NEVER seen before, and the CBO tells us it's likely going to be even worse than first thought.
This mess is on THEIR hands. They are the ones now in power and they have had a choice to pull back the spending even as the warning flags have been raised -- but they aren't listening or simply don't give a damn.
The previous one put us in a bad place in terms of deficit spending, and the current one made it that much worse. It was a bipartisan fuck up.
What Bush did wasn't good -- but what the Dems have done since is bordering on a national catastrophe...and they're STILL talking about spending even more.
That part is NOT bipartisan.
Stop looking back so you CAN blame Bush and start looking at who the real culprits are..right here, right now.
Again with the looking back and blaming crap.
The majority of this outrageous spending has happened on Obama's watch -- and the continuing forecasts for worsening to catastrophic deficits are happening NOW.
This isn't about "cleaning up" the past 8 years -- it's about doing what needs to be done NOW to stop this runaway train from hurtling off a cliff. So what are Obama and Congress doing to stop this from happening? Why proposing even more multi-billion dollar deficit-widening programs we can't afford -- and doing it even after promising to keep things budget neutral (a lie, of course).
The Democrats have the reigns in Congress and have had control of the spending for the past 3-4 years -- and now they also have the President.
This is THEIR time to come up with solutions and put a stop to the madness.
And yet we are seeing more of the same insane spending, with little thought given to the ramifications short-term (a continuing poor economy) and longer (potential economic collapse).
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Footwedge
Posts: 9,265
May 24, 2010 10:46pm
^^Arguing about Bush's spending wasn't exactly a day at the beach either.

KnightRyder
Posts: 1,428
May 24, 2010 11:11pm
what the hell, you conservatives blamed every thing on clinton when bush was in last year. so dont tell me about the blame. bush put us in this mess and that is fact. what was the deficit when bush took office? why not just quit the bitchin. i bet you werent bitchin when GWB was running amok. at least obama is spending state side . bush spent and spent overseas . the problem conservatives have you are a afraid some one is gonna get some thing for nothing and it aint gonna be you.tk421 wrote:Arguing with a liberal about spending and how they still blame Bush is like arguing with a retarded cockroach. You'd have more success trying to paint the Great Wall of China by yourself.Writerbuckeye wrote:I didn't (don't) expect Obama to do anything well. It's one reason I didn't vote for him. And so far, he's proving my lack of a vote correct.KnightRyder wrote:wasnt good? what bush did was deplorable. so if we are bordering on a national catastrophe that means we are making progress. and as far as the blame game, the dems learned that trick from the bush backers who always blamed clinton for all of bush's failures. and you know what any smart business man will tell you , you have to spend money to make money. if it wasnt for bush and his numerous miss deeds we wouldnt be where we are now. you guys are good at criticizing the dems , and anything they do. but its clear you dont have the answers. if you did you wouldnt have voted for bush to begin with. do you really expect obama to clean up 8 years of bush in 2 years and have no money to do with? thats a impossible task for god himself.Writerbuckeye wrote:Who's wiping their hands?ts1227 wrote:Just because the regime changed doesn't mean you can wipe your hands clean of it.Writerbuckeye wrote: Bush is gone and your facts (as noted) are wrong.
This administration and the bunch of Dems controlling Congress have increased the deficit in ways we've NEVER seen before, and the CBO tells us it's likely going to be even worse than first thought.
This mess is on THEIR hands. They are the ones now in power and they have had a choice to pull back the spending even as the warning flags have been raised -- but they aren't listening or simply don't give a damn.
The previous one put us in a bad place in terms of deficit spending, and the current one made it that much worse. It was a bipartisan fuck up.
What Bush did wasn't good -- but what the Dems have done since is bordering on a national catastrophe...and they're STILL talking about spending even more.
That part is NOT bipartisan.
Stop looking back so you CAN blame Bush and start looking at who the real culprits are..right here, right now.
Again with the looking back and blaming crap.
The majority of this outrageous spending has happened on Obama's watch -- and the continuing forecasts for worsening to catastrophic deficits are happening NOW.
This isn't about "cleaning up" the past 8 years -- it's about doing what needs to be done NOW to stop this runaway train from hurtling off a cliff. So what are Obama and Congress doing to stop this from happening? Why proposing even more multi-billion dollar deficit-widening programs we can't afford -- and doing it even after promising to keep things budget neutral (a lie, of course).
The Democrats have the reigns in Congress and have had control of the spending for the past 3-4 years -- and now they also have the President.
This is THEIR time to come up with solutions and put a stop to the madness.
And yet we are seeing more of the same insane spending, with little thought given to the ramifications short-term (a continuing poor economy) and longer (potential economic collapse).