Clearwire Delays Sprint Vote to Discuss Dish
That makes NO SENSE!!
Being liberal isn't a political party, it's a mental disease!
That's what society is these days, too busy to notice what is really going on around them.
The Federal Reserve was recklessly printing money in 1929, just as it is today. These next 3.5yrs are going to be very scary! $20-$22 trillion 8n federal debt by the end of The Liberal Loone's presidency.
Good luck to whoever is next president!
The entire history of this country, no president ever had a deficit higher than $400bln, until Obama came along.
Anyway, this is a discussion about phone companies, not political theories, we should probably end this discussion here.
President Obama contributed the most to the debt, with cumulative deficits totaling $5.073 trillion in just four years. Obama's budgets included the economic stimulus package, which added $787 billion by cutting taxes, extending unemployment benefits, and funding job-creating public works projects. The Obama tax cuts added $858 billion to the debt over two years. Obama's budget included increased defense spending to around $800 billion a year. Federal income was down, thanks to lower tax receipts from the 2008 financial crisis.
Full article:
http://useconomy.about.com/od/usdebtanddeficit/p/US- ... »
Jayshmay said:
Love your username dude!!!
Being liberal isn't a political party, it's a mental disease!
Save it for the trailer park ok. This is PhoneScoop. We discuss subjects related to technology and mobile and most of us dont want to hear the political rantings of a misguided teabagger on how Obama is taking away your gun rights. Go discuss that on the Faux news forums. Time and place for everything. Now back to our regularly scheduled program...
You substitute "propaganda" for facts,...that is why you will remain "misguided"
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I guess I would care if I was an employee and not a greedy stockholder.
I think companies should thrive or fall based on successful and innovative products making them profit, and consumer demand.
I'm quite sure Google would do just fine if they weren't a publicly traded company.
Sergey & Larry were given 800,000 way back in like 98/99 to help them start Google, but I'm pretty sure they weren't a publicly traded company until quite a few years after that.
Also, stockholders view money as a product, I don't view money as a product, money is something you use to buy a product.
This forum is closed.