| The_vagabond7 said: I think republicans did it as a strategy, and that no matter what they wouldn't have approved of the bill. I think they did so knowing full well that they didn't really need to approve in order for it to pass. I think their plan is to say in a few months "The stimulus has done nothing, the economy is getting worse! We told you that was a bad idea!" And for the next year harp about how terrible the stimulus was because the economy still sucks. And when the economy eventually starts to improve way down the line (it's not going to be a quick fix obviously even if the stimulus works) they and the pundits will have long forgotten about the stimulus and have moved on to whatever the topic of the week is. It's smart from a dirty political standpoint. |
While I think there is some truth to this, I do think that there could have been a true bipartisan stimulus bill and the Democrats were also playing politics with this bill.
The stimulus bill in its current form could best be described as a multi-year Democrat priority spending bill with tax-cuts, and it isn't the kind of focused stimulus bill that most people would expect from how it was sold ... In a similar act to what George Bush has been heavily criticized for, the Democrats have effectively used fear to get the American public to accept something without knowing the full details about it.







