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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective

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To: TimF who wrote (2509)10/15/2000 12:09:00 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 10042
 
tax cuts and increased spending amount to the same exact thing. more debt. What difference does it make it's a penny saved or a penny earned. Bush says he trusts people with their money but then charges it to the national credit card. does he trust them with their debt too? or does he just ignore the debt? let the next administration worry about it. so fiscally irresponsible. especially since his party's policies of the past created most of the debt.
the only way to sell the tax cut to the middle class is to evade and truth and lie. of course it's all to give the rich some more play money. the money the middle class get back will be wiped out by higher interest rates and inflation within a few years. and we'll be deeper in debt. just doesn't make common sense. voodom trickle down economics just doesn't work. name one country where it has ever worked? none. right? but things are working now so we shouldn't change. shouldn't even think about changing it except to make it a little better and more efficient.
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