Sunday, April 25th, 2010 at
10:51 pm
I understand when we are not in a recession, then lowering spending makes sense. But the point is we ARE in a recession, where people are not spending anymore, markets ARE in fact contracting, and thus there is less capital in the system —> Recession.
In a recession there are two ways to increase capital in the economy and markets and thus the difference in fiscal policy:
#1: Put in money directly in the system – through spending – education, roads, infrastructure, bridges, etc.
#2: Cut taxes (although the HUGE ASSumption made here is that people will directly spend it when they get it and will not directly put it in their savings account or use it to pay off debt, which is what happened with the last stimulus check – neither of which puts money in the system). Republicans only want the top 1% to get the tax break – who, let’s face it, would rather pocket the money than create a job for someone from it (as they have the right to do).
Don’t conservatives get that the whole offshore pharmacies point of a recession
Ronald Reagan is
Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
12:12 pm
For what I know, Quartermaster JUST navigate and clean the bridge who is highly visual from the windows of the bridge. It sounds really boring and having high doubts about this job. I got a 81 on the asvad. There wasn’t any openings for MC, IS and IT at the time of choosing my job. So I took the job of Quartemaster to secure my place in the Navy by having a ship date. My job counselor said many of these jobs will open within a couple of months. Should I change my job or keep what I have? I’m a artsy type of people who enjoy graphic designing, painting and playing video games. Those would draw me to MC but they only specialize in journalism and photography. Neither jobs I want to pursue after I get out of the Navy. So there is IT and IS..both negative and positive output about those. I heard IT are isolated people who dont talk much, doing geeky on line pharmacy computer stuff. For IS, just secret stuff, not much on them. In your opinion, which intel job is fun to partake in? Or if you know any Quartermasters that like their jobs, please give reasons why and what makes them better than my other job choices.
Thanks for all who read. Greatly appreciated!
My bootcamp is schedule in August 2010