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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Factual talking points on the economy (UPDATED) [View all]calimary
(81,125 posts)71. DAYUM! I don't know how I missed this one! FABULOUS!!!
Great thanks to DUer Tennessee Gal for citing some of these VERY useful details!
This is solid gold! Platinum. Gold-pressed latinum, even!
THANK YOU for compiling this maybe-the-best-and-most-practically-useful-thread-EVER!!!!
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Excellent post. People need a basic lesson on the unemployment rates, too, (U3 versus U6)
NYC_SKP
Aug 2012
#2
20 of the 22 states with the highest proportion of non-federal-income-tax-payers are Repub states
progree
Sep 2012
#67
Another lesson, about the myth that those who exhaust their unemployment insurance are not counted
progree
Aug 2012
#48
Obama has signed 21 tax cuts for the middle class & proposed $4 trillion in debt reduction
CabCurious
Aug 2012
#7
I've got a BA in Econ. and believe me the Republicans got nothing but their rabid base.
xtraxritical
Aug 2012
#12
In other words, there is still huge amounts of debt being added every year :(
CabCurious
Aug 2012
#11
Democratic presidents have created jobs at a faster rate than Republicans (2m/y vs 1m/y).
CabCurious
Aug 2012
#23
The Republicans would be lying about their own commitment to the stimulus and bailouts
CabCurious
Aug 2012
#27
Defense spending is apparently around 50% of our discretionary spending, 1/3 of total spending
CabCurious
Aug 2012
#32
Outstanding work. But the defense spending is about half of fed. discretionary spending, not total
progree
Aug 2012
#33
You'll find defense spending figures of 700Bish, 900Bish, and $1.2Tish because
CabCurious
Aug 2012
#37
Is it 2 Pinocchios or 3 to indicate defense spending is over half when at most its about 1/3?
progree
Aug 2012
#53
Like I said, I agree it's about 1/3 of total spending. The chart showing more than 50% is...
CabCurious
Aug 2012
#57
And so? I have investments in probably every sizable U.S. company with marketable shares through
progree
Aug 2012
#43
"And for the record, I consider the entire dialogue about fannie/freddie... to be a red herring."
progree
Aug 2012
#51
I was just wondering the significance of the fannie/freddie mention in #42. Thank you.
progree
Aug 2012
#54
Kicking, because this thread is awesome and should be bookmarked by everybody. (nt)
apnu
Sep 2012
#63
Graph of rising productivity and stagnant wages and household incomes. Plus growing inequality stats
progree
Sep 2012
#65
Inequality - a collection of graphics - Money Masters, Created by: ForensicAccounting.net
progree
Oct 2012
#74
Some more graphics. The food price inflation one is interesting (ouch). Glad I gave up food
progree
Sep 2012
#69
EF 0. Economy facts - tons of numbers to refer to in message board wars. With official sources
progree
Oct 2012
#73