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Here are eight of the biggest myths that are out there:

1) President Obama tripled the deficit.
Reality: Bush's last budget had a $1.416 trillion deficit. Obama's first reduced that to $1.29 trillion.

2) President Obama raised taxes, which hurt the economy.
Reality: Obama cut taxes. Forty percent of the "stimulus" was wasted on tax cuts which only create debt, which is why it was so much less effective than it could have been.

3) President Obama bailed out the banks.
Reality: While many people conflate the "stimulus" with the bank bailouts, the bank bailouts were requested by President Bush and his Treasury Secretary, former Goldman Sachs CEO Henry Paulson. (Paulson also wanted the bailouts to be "non-reviewable by any court or any agency.") The bailouts passed and began before the 2008 election of President Obama.

4) The stimulus didn't work.
Reality: The stimulus worked, but was not enough. In fact, according to the Congressional Budget Office, the stimulus raised employment by between 1.4 million and 3.3 million jobs.

5) Businesses will hire if they get tax cuts.
Reality: A business hires the right number of employees to meet demand. Having extra cash does not cause a business to hire, but a business that has a demand for what it does will find the money to hire. Businesses want customers, not tax cuts.

6) Health care reform costs $1 trillion.
Reality: The health care reform reduces government deficits by $138 billion.

7) Social Security is a Ponzi scheme, is "going broke," people live longer, fewer workers per retiree, etc.
Reality: Social Security has run a surplus since it began, has a trust fund in the trillions, is completely sound for at least 25 more years and cannot legally borrow so cannot contribute to the deficit (compare that to the military budget!) Life expectancy is only longer because fewer babies die; people who reach 65 live about the same number of years as they used to.

8) Government spending takes money out of the economy.
Reality: Government is We, the People and the money it spends is on We, the People. Many people do not know that it is government that builds the roads, airports, ports, courts, schools and other things that are the soil in which business thrives. Many people think that all government spending is on "welfare" and "foreign aid" when that is only a small part of the government's budget
Saved from WHAT? LOL...Not being bukakke'd with STUPID on a weekly basis?- road puppy
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Originally posted by Netracer41:
None of the answers to these "myths" have any basis in fact. If the writer asserts them to be true, he/she should provide some credible citations. As written these are only personal opinions, which is ok, but they should be identified as just that, opinions. Citations, please.


The Christian Science Monitor

...despite the fact that about one-third of the much-reviled 2009 stimulus—or almost $300 billion--came in the form of tax reductions. According to Tax Policy Center estimates, 96.9 percent of households enjoyed a tax cut that averaged almost $1,200.

http://taxpolicycenter.org/num...cid=2155&DocTypeID=1
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Obama says his signature "Making Work Pay" tax break will affect 95% of working families.

The $400 credit for individuals is to be doled out through the rest of the year. Couples are slated to get up to $800. Most workers are to see about a $13 per week increase in their take-home pay. In 2010, the credit would be about $7.70 a week, if it is spread over the entire year.

People who do not earn enough money to owe income taxes are eligible for the credit, an attempt to offset the payroll taxes they pay.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/w...obama-saturday_N.htm

Obama is kind enough to let people keep a little beer money. Much of the rest of the stimulus tax credits went to the business supporters of Obama. Also one must remember that the stimulus, cash for clunkers, etc. from the Obama administration amounted to roughly a trillion dollars of "Bush's" $1.4 Trillion 2009 deficit.
Yes, and that's why I can't understand why so many of you are against ending the tax cuts for those earning over 250,000 a year. You claim that it will prevent businesses from hiring. Well those tax cuts haven't been recinded yet. How many jobs have they created so far? Do you think that if they are renewed, all of a sudden businesses are going to start hiring? Why haven't they yet then? And you keep complaining about the deficit, yet when Obama proposes a way to reduce the deficit, you are against it!

The way I see it, you are against ANYTHING that Obama proposes, just because he is Obama. I swear if he could guarantee each American personal happiness, you would be against that too!

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