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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: rich4eagle who wrote (270942)7/8/2002 1:29:31 PM
From: Dan B.  Read Replies (1) of 769668
 
Re: " Er, Dan you call me senseless and shallow",

Something like that, yup.

Re: " and then(you) throw out some nonsense about Democrats and deficits and some Keynes my arse stuff."

No nonsense at all. Democrats long supported deficit spending, right about until they realized Ronald Reagan had almost single handedly talked the American people out of the foolish idea.

Re: "Sorry, Dan but fools are those who steadfastly believe the jokers in the White House are making things better.."

And how does that jibe with your "Clinton...was quite successful." LOLOL...the delayed effect on the economy after interest rate changes is akin to the delayed effect of Clinton's policies. In general, the current downturn which began under Clinton's last days, is on him, or perhaps on the rate increases by the Fed during the same time. Or perhaps....????

But Bush policies clearly didn't cause problems which solidly began significantly before he took office.

If you open your eyes, you'll know that denying the timing involved in order to blame Bush only makes you look silly.

But you've heard this before, and still foolishly rattle on, LOL at you, my chatting accomplice.

You like fiscal responsibility now. When will you realize the simple fact that,

Freedom Works,

Dan B
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