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Pastimes : Home on the range where the buffalo roam

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To: stockman_scott who wrote (8108)7/10/2002 10:29:07 PM
From: pbull  Read Replies (3) of 13815
 
My two cents on Bush:
He inherited a financial market gone overboard. So, with the public more heavily invested in stocks than ever, how does one engineer bringing the markets back to Earth with as little damage as possible to the real economy? No simple feat.
We have seen the Bush plan unfold, with a reversion back to defense spending as an economic stimulus, which, in a big electoral-vote state such as California, is probably the best he could do.
Overall, given the situation he was in, I'd give him a B for his handling of what he inherited (I expected much worse than what has happened), but no better than a C-minus for his own initiatives, at least so far.

PB
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