Topic: Fiscal responsibility
msharmony's photo
Tue 10/16/12 01:57 PM
A compilation of countries who are most fiscally responsible (least debt to gdp) ratio

for those who truly get tired of all the spending our government does,,,,


(from smallest debt/gdp and up)


Libya, Guinea, Oman, Aserbijan, Wallace and Futuma, Chile, Gibraltar, Estonia, Uzbekestan, Russia, Cameroon, Qatar, Kuwait, Nigeria, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Iran, Bulgaria, Saudi Arabia, China, Namibia, Uganda, Ausralia (finally, one fiscal conservatives probably wouldnt mind moving to)


gotta give it to those non democracies though, their quality of life and freedom may lack, but at least they know how to save their money,,,


willowdraga's photo
Tue 10/16/12 02:11 PM
And the fiscal conservatives here were not screaming about the wars that put us into so much debt. But maybe that is because their cronies made a f***ing killing pun intended off the wars and still are.

Peccy's photo
Tue 10/16/12 03:10 PM

And the fiscal conservatives here were not screaming about the wars that put us into so much debt. But maybe that is because their cronies made a f***ing killing pun intended off the wars and still are.
During the Obama administration, the U.S. government has accumulated more debt than it did from the time that George Washington took office to the time that Bill Clinton took office. And who has put us into debt?

I'm not a dem or a repub, just don't like to see someone finger point on the basis of a MSM lie.

willing2's photo
Tue 10/16/12 03:12 PM
Yep.
They are very responsible.

I'd bet 10 bucks, at least 90% of those countries don't have entitlement programs so the lazy suck the life out of their economies?

Little Red Hen.

Work or don't eat.

metalwing's photo
Tue 10/16/12 03:18 PM

And the fiscal conservatives here were not screaming about the wars that put us into so much debt. But maybe that is because their cronies made a f***ing killing pun intended off the wars and still are.


How would you know? You just got here.

msharmony's photo
Tue 10/16/12 03:23 PM
Edited by msharmony on Tue 10/16/12 03:27 PM


And the fiscal conservatives here were not screaming about the wars that put us into so much debt. But maybe that is because their cronies made a f***ing killing pun intended off the wars and still are.
During the Obama administration, the U.S. government has accumulated more debt than it did from the time that George Washington took office to the time that Bill Clinton took office. And who has put us into debt?

I'm not a dem or a repub, just don't like to see someone finger point on the basis of a MSM lie.


what is an MSM lie exactly

as Ive stated many times, numbers can show what we wish depending upon which we choose, but the debt claim doesnt hold water

When President Barack Obama was inaugurated on January 20, 2009, the National Debt was:
$10,626,877,048,913.08

from http://nationaldebtbusters.blogspot.com/2010/08/what-was-national-debt-in-january-2009.html



today the debt is 16.1 trill

how is 5.5 more than 10.6?






NOTE: Reagan, who is regarded repeatedly as a great president saw the debt rise 188 percent in his two terms

we could still see another 140 percent increase in the next term and it shouldnt be enough on its own to disavow Obamas effectiveness

TBRich's photo
Tue 10/16/12 03:29 PM
MSM= Mainstream Media

Plus I am sure a pretty woman like you has lots of men spending money on her

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 10/16/12 03:31 PM

A compilation of countries who are most fiscally responsible (least debt to gdp) ratio

for those who truly get tired of all the spending our government does,,,,


(from smallest debt/gdp and up)


Libya, Guinea, Oman, Aserbijan, Wallace and Futuma, Chile, Gibraltar, Estonia, Uzbekestan, Russia, Cameroon, Qatar, Kuwait, Nigeria, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Iran, Bulgaria, Saudi Arabia, China, Namibia, Uganda, Ausralia (finally, one fiscal conservatives probably wouldnt mind moving to)


gotta give it to those non democracies though, their quality of life and freedom may lack, but at least they know how to save their money,,,



huh Should OPEC nations be included in that list?

msharmony's photo
Tue 10/16/12 03:35 PM


A compilation of countries who are most fiscally responsible (least debt to gdp) ratio

for those who truly get tired of all the spending our government does,,,,


(from smallest debt/gdp and up)


Libya, Guinea, Oman, Aserbijan, Wallace and Futuma, Chile, Gibraltar, Estonia, Uzbekestan, Russia, Cameroon, Qatar, Kuwait, Nigeria, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Iran, Bulgaria, Saudi Arabia, China, Namibia, Uganda, Ausralia (finally, one fiscal conservatives probably wouldnt mind moving to)


gotta give it to those non democracies though, their quality of life and freedom may lack, but at least they know how to save their money,,,



huh Should OPEC nations be included in that list?



the list is COUNTRIES who are most fiscally responsible, if OPEC Nations numbers reflect such responsibility they belong in the list

willing2's photo
Tue 10/16/12 03:39 PM

Yep.
They are very responsible.

I'd bet 10 bucks, at least 90% of those countries don't have entitlement programs so the lazy suck the life out of their economies?

Little Red Hen.

Work or don't eat.

Well?

How many have leeches sucking the life blood out of their tax payers?

msharmony's photo
Tue 10/16/12 03:46 PM


Yep.
They are very responsible.

I'd bet 10 bucks, at least 90% of those countries don't have entitlement programs so the lazy suck the life out of their economies?

Little Red Hen.

Work or don't eat.

Well?

How many have leeches sucking the life blood out of their tax payers?



I would imagine those thrid world countries and oppressive governments have very little 'leeching'

I bet its paradise there as a result,,,lol

Peccy's photo
Tue 10/16/12 05:00 PM



And the fiscal conservatives here were not screaming about the wars that put us into so much debt. But maybe that is because their cronies made a f***ing killing pun intended off the wars and still are.
During the Obama administration, the U.S. government has accumulated more debt than it did from the time that George Washington took office to the time that Bill Clinton took office. And who has put us into debt?

I'm not a dem or a repub, just don't like to see someone finger point on the basis of a MSM lie.


what is an MSM lie exactly

as Ive stated many times, numbers can show what we wish depending upon which we choose, but the debt claim doesnt hold water

When President Barack Obama was inaugurated on January 20, 2009, the National Debt was:
$10,626,877,048,913.08

from http://nationaldebtbusters.blogspot.com/2010/08/what-was-national-debt-in-january-2009.html



today the debt is 16.1 trill

how is 5.5 more than 10.6?






NOTE: Reagan, who is regarded repeatedly as a great president saw the debt rise 188 percent in his two terms

we could still see another 140 percent increase in the next term and it shouldnt be enough on its own to disavow Obamas effectiveness
Putting the US in Trillions more debt is now tied to long term effectiveness? LOL! You're running out of rope.

no photo
Tue 10/16/12 05:32 PM

A compilation of countries who are most fiscally responsible (least debt to gdp) ratio

for those who truly get tired of all the spending our government does,,,,


(from smallest debt/gdp and up)


Libya, Guinea, Oman, Aserbijan, Wallace and Futuma, Chile, Gibraltar, Estonia, Uzbekestan, Russia, Cameroon, Qatar, Kuwait, Nigeria, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Iran, Bulgaria, Saudi Arabia, China, Namibia, Uganda, Ausralia (finally, one fiscal conservatives probably wouldnt mind moving to)


gotta give it to those non democracies though, their quality of life and freedom may lack, but at least they know how to save their money,,,



These countries don't have the liberal wacko enviralmentalist fighting them every step of the way either. Trans-Canadian pipeline would help...Huh?

msharmony's photo
Tue 10/16/12 06:02 PM
Edited by msharmony on Tue 10/16/12 06:02 PM




And the fiscal conservatives here were not screaming about the wars that put us into so much debt. But maybe that is because their cronies made a f***ing killing pun intended off the wars and still are.
During the Obama administration, the U.S. government has accumulated more debt than it did from the time that George Washington took office to the time that Bill Clinton took office. And who has put us into debt?

I'm not a dem or a repub, just don't like to see someone finger point on the basis of a MSM lie.


what is an MSM lie exactly

as Ive stated many times, numbers can show what we wish depending upon which we choose, but the debt claim doesnt hold water

When President Barack Obama was inaugurated on January 20, 2009, the National Debt was:
$10,626,877,048,913.08

from http://nationaldebtbusters.blogspot.com/2010/08/what-was-national-debt-in-january-2009.html



today the debt is 16.1 trill

how is 5.5 more than 10.6?






NOTE: Reagan, who is regarded repeatedly as a great president saw the debt rise 188 percent in his two terms

we could still see another 140 percent increase in the next term and it shouldnt be enough on its own to disavow Obamas effectiveness
Putting the US in Trillions more debt is now tied to long term effectiveness? LOL! You're running out of rope.


correction, the nation was already in trillions of debt

as it was under REAGAN who is touted as a great president

point being, its hardly going to all come down to the debt numbers...

willowdraga's photo
Tue 10/16/12 08:27 PM


And the fiscal conservatives here were not screaming about the wars that put us into so much debt. But maybe that is because their cronies made a f***ing killing pun intended off the wars and still are.
During the Obama administration, the U.S. government has accumulated more debt than it did from the time that George Washington took office to the time that Bill Clinton took office. And who has put us into debt?

I'm not a dem or a repub, just don't like to see someone finger point on the basis of a MSM lie.


And that is due to sustaining two wars and the Bush tax cuts for the most part....

Not a bunch of new spending.

willing2's photo
Wed 10/17/12 10:18 AM



And the fiscal conservatives here were not screaming about the wars that put us into so much debt. But maybe that is because their cronies made a f***ing killing pun intended off the wars and still are.
During the Obama administration, the U.S. government has accumulated more debt than it did from the time that George Washington took office to the time that Bill Clinton took office. And who has put us into debt?

I'm not a dem or a repub, just don't like to see someone finger point on the basis of a MSM lie.


And that is due to sustaining two wars and the Bush tax cuts for the most part....

Not a bunch of new spending.

And the unbiased link proving your claim is?

Chazster's photo
Wed 10/17/12 10:36 AM
Just follow harmony advice guys. If you are say 100,000 in debt just spend another 60k, who cares.

On a serious note, most of the developed world now has less debt then us. We are also the world currency. If we can't back up the dollar and we lose the USD as the world currency all prices will skyrocket as then we would have to pay exchange rates on all important and exports.

Peccy's photo
Wed 10/17/12 06:08 PM



And the fiscal conservatives here were not screaming about the wars that put us into so much debt. But maybe that is because their cronies made a f***ing killing pun intended off the wars and still are.
During the Obama administration, the U.S. government has accumulated more debt than it did from the time that George Washington took office to the time that Bill Clinton took office. And who has put us into debt?

I'm not a dem or a repub, just don't like to see someone finger point on the basis of a MSM lie.


And that is due to sustaining two wars and the Bush tax cuts for the most part....

Not a bunch of new spending.
Oh good gosh, we were already in debt so what difference is another trillion? Is that logical? We need more JOBS in the US! Obama has had four friggin years, it's not working...THRY HAVE GONE OVERSEAS! I know Harmony "long term" but how long do we have to wait? If we wait four more years our country will be in worse shape, if there even is a US.