65 billion dollars worth of military spending

>65 billion dollars worth of military spending

And people think Trump is the anti-war candidate who would "fight the neocons!"

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He sure showed the GOP establishment by supporting Paul Ryan's new GOPCare. I'm sure removing those taxes from incomes over $250,000 will make all of America be able to afford healthcare.

He is

>He sure showed the GOP establishment by supporting Paul Ryan's new GOPCare

Along with his unconditional support for a one state ISRAEL and taking out Iran and continued military escalation in ISIS and support for Saudi Arabia and an arms deal

Oh and Yemen famine he's creating.

>He is

>my ideal isolationist is someone who radically increases military interventionism world wide.

Trump and his cabinet have the best interests of the U.S. and the American people at heart. Really, why else would he support Israel, put more money into the pockets of the military-industry complex, and replace the ACA with...the ACA (except far more expensive). But, hey, the jobs will start coming back any minute now.

just dont buy an iphone goy

Wait, I can't be too judgmental we haven't rolled back Wall Street regulations yet. Once we do, it'll be a golden age of job growth.

>Trump and his cabinet have the best interests of the U.S. and the American people at heart.

Wow what an American hero :)DDDD he's the modern day FDR!

>rolled back wallstreet regulations
the only "good" think pocahantis ever did other than the consumer protection bureau

how did taking regulations work out last time LOL

NO REGULATIONS

WE NEED TO GO BACK TO THE 1920S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>just dont buy an iphone goy

AND GIVE ALL YOUR SHECKLES TO ISAREL

oy vey its like you dont believe the free market corp have your best interest at heart.

What are you a socialist or something? silly goy wanting his govt to help the citizens

Look, once we give our money to the job creators they'll give some of it back. The important thing is we gut programs like the National Endowment for the Arts, those fucking socialists are painting away OUR FREEDOMS!

The free market got us out of the depression, it'll get us out of this quagmire we're in now.

>the free market got us out of the depression
KEK

The goal of the New Deal was to get Americans back to work. But the New Deal didn't restore employment. In fact, there was even less work on average during the New Deal than before FDR took office. Total hours worked per adult, including government employees,were 18% below their 1929 level between 1930-32, but were 23% lower on average during the New Deal (1933-39). Private hours worked were even lower after FDRtook office, averaging 27% below their 1929 level,compared to 18% lower between in 1930-32.

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fdr was a commie jew

>The free market got us out of the depression,

YES ALL THOSE NEW DEAL PROGRAMS AND MASSIVE GOVERNMENT SPENDING HAD NUTTING TO DO WITH IT

Reminder Soviet Union wasn't effected by the Great Depression and at the time many people looked up to the economic model of Soviet Union because their country was so shit.

Trump has consistently pledged to increase military spending to fight ISIS and other Muslim terrorists all over the world, including Libya, Somalia, and Yemen.

It's not hypocrisy when you were the one who didn't bother to listen in the first place.

Oh look, Progs have nothing of value to say when faced with facts instead of Prog talking points.

It's almost like the only thing standing between Progs and being normal people is their constant refusal to accept the truth. I wish I could live in a bubble of alternative facts!

Yep dese damn progs don't understand how freedom works! They haven't listened to economists like Ayn Rand and need to take a basic economics course.

I love when leafs change the topic entirely without realizing it. It's more fun in person when you can watch their face as they slowly realize they had no idea what the topic was while people stare at them.

I'm just trying to teach you some liberty, boy.

This. We were to blinded by Trumps charisma to see that he was also owned by jews.

speak for yourself retard

Red pill me on the saudi Israeli relationship.

nice try leftypol shitposter, the only socialism that works is National Socialism.

>From 1933, when Roosevelt took office, to the end of his first term in early 1937, the nation’s GDP rose by 9 percent a year. In fact, as Alex Field, an economist at Santa Clara University, points out, when properly calculated on a “chain-weighted” basis, GDP exceeded its 1929 high by the end of Roosevelt’s first term. So did capital investment, rising from some $11 billion in 1933 (in 2000 dollars) to $91 billion in 1937.
This doesn’t stop some economists from claiming investment was poor in these years, evidence to the contrary. They blame the purported weakness on uncertainty over Roosevelt programs and on unions, which, with newfound organizing power due to Roosevelt legislation, artificially pushed up wages and reduced profitability. If anything, it was persistent excess capacity, not somewhat higher wages, that deterred investment. Industrial production remained below 1929 levels until roughly 1937.
For four years, then, the economy was improving robustly. Moreover, the rate of unemployment fell rapidly from roughly 25 percent at its worst level in 1933 to 14.3 percent in 1937. Good progress, but still much too high. No doubt, unemployment would have fallen significantly more, however, except that, under pressure from the predecessors to today’s anti-New Dealers, FDR stepped on the brakes. Taxes were increased, government spending cut back (federal salaries were reduced, for example), and the Federal Reserve tightened monetary policy. The economy plunged into a new recession and the unemployment rate shot up four percentage points to about 19 percent. But the cause was not Keynesian stimulus, but its very opposite.
The anti-New Dealers apparently love to tell us that Keynesianism did not end the Great Depression, the war did. Exactly. Huge amounts of military spending provide the example that solidifies the Keynesian claim. Military spending is also government spending.

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