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That theory would be that you take $100 from Exxon Mobil, keep $50 of it to operate the bureaucracy you created to handle it, and then put the other $50 out into the economy in some form of benefit.  No doubt that the remaining $50 does SOOOOOO much better being deployed by the government than $100 would have been being reinvested by Exxon Mobil.  Dont you understand, yet, that the Federal Government is one of the finest and most productive money managers in existence?  If you dont believe me, just check out their sterling track record.
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[quote name="True Blue" post="1110977" timestamp="1320948310"]
I would rather see that 50 going to our bad goverment than going into oversea banks , were we will never see.
[/quote]So they can send it overseas? To aid countries that dont need it but get it anyway.
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[quote name="LumRaiderFan" post="1121460" timestamp="1321583301"]
Double yikes!

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/11/17/fox-news-poll-56-percent-would-give-obama-vote-no-confidence/
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Come on Dove and TrueBlue- Both of you are posting "poll evaluations" all of the time.  Why no comment on this one?
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