Who suports the one cent plan?

because you know that's how they'll do it, they'll cut the least "public" programs to the bone, the ones that aren't really the problem, while ignoring the real issues.
 
people go bankrupt everyday

yes, there was a subfield of .coms in which they had no value, never would really have value, yet people dumped money into it

yes, but that's not why GDP increased and so many jobs were created, that had to do with technological gains we still have and employers we still use
 
Gotcha, thanks.

So every program is going to be "as lean as it can get" and every other program will have to cut 73 cents to make up for it. I wonder how many years that negotiation would take
 
Yes

People exaggerate a natural business cycle, and a flux in the market

the way you guys are talking, personal computers and the internet were just a fad in the 90s, and once the tech bubble burst we went back to how we were in the 1980s

its not that simple
 
That's because bubbles aren't about using something the just not using it once the bubbles burst. The housing bubble burst too but people still seem to live in them.

The bubble was about 5 trillion disappearing from the market overnight and that impact it had on the economy. There's nothing sensationalized about that.
 
bubbles are bubbles are bubbles. Gold, housing, .com, silver, oil, everything. All work out the same if there's a bubble. It goes up and up and up, it bursts and the value plummets.
 
When I said it would lead to a recession you wrote a rebuttal?

anyway, regardless of the recession, they'd never agree on what should be double/triple cut, the blame is very complicated despite it's labeling
 
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