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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (286408)8/13/2002 5:33:12 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Here's a solution for those of you who can read (excluding McKee): The government should strive to spend as little as possible beyond providing for the national defense, as all other spending distorts the flow of resources, creates tyranny, and gives rise to interest groups that become entrenched, and assist idiots like McKee in being more ignorant than they might otherwise be.

All additional federal revenues should go back to private sector capital formation in the form of tax cuts. When a Clinton has created a recession, as we have today, the federal government should run heavy deficits due to reducing taxes on capital formation even more (the private sector eventually pays back every dime, and then some (as has been proven in history for thousands of years).

Those who make their decisions on politics by simply looking at deficits make fools of themselves-like McKee- because they miss the entire point.

The current Congress is failing, not because they run deficits, but because the refuse to reform the tax system, due to a commitment to class hatred by the Democrats.

This is all well beyond McKee's comprehension, but the majority of voters is, fortunately, figuring it out, and will leave McKee behind, to play with his imaginary "trust funds"...
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