Proved trickle-down economics are wrong, again
Every corporation in existence is an example of "trickle down" economics. The CEO makes more than VPs, who make more than managers, who make more than entry-level employees, who make more than the janitors on the night shift, etc.
Given the drivel of this dumb ass author, I doubt they even know WTF trickle down means.
Proved we can expand health insurance coverage and shrink the deficit.
Not all the numbers I've seen agree with that...especially when you count those who lost their specialized insurance and now got new insurance which isn't all that valuable to them.
And I'd love to see the math on how the deficit has not increased...that's flat out false.
Proved that the government can kick-start a clean-energy revolution.
Yeah, let's hope that all of them can replicate the wild success of companies like Solyndra.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news...een-energy-failures-leave-taxpayers/?page=all
Taxpayers are on the hook for more than $2.2 billion in expected costs from the federal government’s energy loan guarantee programs, according to a new audit Monday that suggests the controversial projects may not pay for themselves, as officials had promised.
Nearly $1 billion in loans have already defaulted under the Energy Department program, which included the infamous Solyndra stimulus project and dozens of other green technology programs the Obama administration has approved, totaling nearly about $30 billion in taxpayer backing, the Government Accountability Office reported in its audit.
What a kick-ass clean energy revolution!
Proved we can regulate Wall Street without killing the stock market.
Of course! Nothing brings productivity and success quite like regulation.
Let's also completely ignore the funny money that has been pumped into the market in recent years...I'm sure this dipshit author thinks the gains in the market are a sign of the Stuttering Clusterfuck's success (even though none of them can point to a single policy which would be responsible for it).
Proved that we should give diplomacy a chance.
Ah yes, we negotiated for 60 years with Iran...and diplomacy finally kicked in. The Iranians really demonstrated they every intention of honoring the agreement and haven't violated it at all.
Maybe all we need to apply to people whose stated goal is to kill us is a little diplomacy. Why didn't someone think of this before?