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|    BOB KLAHN to FRANK SCHEIDT    |
|    The problem with Fidonet.    |
|    17 Sep 12 00:40:30    |
      ->> BK> ...              ->> JM>> Well all the big 0 hasn't done anything except attack       ->> JM>> Romney. When will he begin to run on his record instead of       ->> JM>> away from it?              ->> BK> He's had to spend so much time defending his record against the       ->> BK> lies told by the right that he's learned, attack works better       ->> BK> than playing nice.              ->> BK> The Stimulus really did work.              ->> No it did not.       ->> Just like he didn't save the American Auto Industry.               FS> I've pointed that out many times in other political debate        FS> areas. No one will accept that, unfortunately. To Obama's        FS> crew, facts mean little.               *Wall Street Journal*: 70 percent of economists surveyed said        stimulus helped. **The Wall Street Journal reported on March 12        that 38 of the 54 economists it surveyed "said the American        Recovery and Reinvestment Act boosted growth and mitigated job        losses, while six said the legislation had a net negative        effect."               **ABC News: Most on panel of economists "think the economy would        be worse" without the stimulus. **ABC News reported on February        18 that "most" of the economists on its panel "think the economy        would be worse today without the big aid package, which totaled        $787 billion and was signed into law by President Obama on Feb.        17, 2009."               **NABE: 83 percent say stimulus raised GDP. **A February survey        of 203 members of the National Association for Business        Economics (NABE) found that "[e]ighty-three percent believe that        GDP is currently higher than it would have been without the 2009        stimulus package (ARRA)."               *USA Today*: Surveyed economists said "stimulus package saved        jobs." **USA Today reported on January 25:               President Obama's stimulus package saved jobs -- but the        government still needs to do more to breathe life into the        economy, according to USA TODAY's quarterly survey of 50        economists.               Unemployment would have hit 10.8% -- higher than December's        10% rate -- without Obama's $787 billion stimulus program,        according to the economists' median estimate. The difference        would translate into another 1.2 million lost jobs.                     BOB KLAHN bob.klahn@sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn              ... A miser is hard to live with, but makes a fine ancestor.       --- Via Silver Xpress V4.5/P [Reg]        * Origin: Fidonet Since 1991 And Still Here. Join Us: www.DocsPl (1:123/140)    |
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