 
Interesting coming from someone who asserted "Almost every economist," and then didn't offer facts or statistics to substantiate that statement. The ambiguity in using the words "almost every," would imply that a significant portion of something is in agreement. Since you have not shown me survey or polling data of 'what economists think.' I can only assume that you made an unsubstantiated statement which I clearly pointed out by naming at least two well known and well respected economists who absolutely do not agree that the stimulus was necessary. I suppose if you polled every Tom, Dick, and Harry with a PhD in economics teaching at Shithole University you might be able to assert a consensus like that. However, when well known economists are on TV voicing a completely different stance on the issue, I'm hard pressed to accept what you say as fact.
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