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MEGAN MCARDLE has a question:How come progressives opposed to TARP II are very, very worried about the cost to the taxpayer, but not worried at all by the cost to the taxpayer of a massive fiscal stimulus, a lot of which is nearly guaranteed to be wasted by virtue of the speed with which the money must fly out the Treasury's door?
"the ward, itself, is a very noisy environment…it's a lot of stimulus, a lot of noise… [the family room] is like a nice little sanctuary" (N4) "sometimes children can be a little bit much for people who are suffering from mental illness…some children can be quite intense" (N6).
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"That is the stimulus for a lot of them to consider plastic surgery.
An excessive tendency to orient to the irrelevant stimuli requiring a lot of attentional resources makes goal-directed behavior harder [ 22].
But, I think he's in a terrible position because he has the difficult argument to make about more stimulus spending and a lot of people think we actually needed more stimulus even in the first go-around and that we could use a second stimulus.
The Rorschach is a stimulus that generates a lot of information.
The House and Senate bills, and the stimulus legislation, have a lot of ideas that could bring down costs over time.
The rest of the stimulus has created a lot of jobs — 700,000 to 1.5 million, according to economists' estimates.
JOHN CASSIDY: My policy prescription is this: short term — more stimulus spending, preferably a lot more; long term — deficit reduction.
The problem is that raising the deficit — be it through high-end tax cuts or a new stimulus program — is a lot easier than cutting it.
And while the stimulus package spends a lot of money, state and local governments are continuing to lose revenue at about three times the rate that Washington replaces it.
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