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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: tonto who wrote (6605)3/12/2004 12:10:02 PM
From: Amy JRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
tonto, some say they may use immigration to bump up workforce numbers to meet baby boomers retirement needs. Other option is to increase taxes from 15% to 30%, or extend retirement age, or reduce benefits. The later ones are quite negative to the retires.

On another note, am sensing Kerry has scared off corporate America with this benedict CEO comment. Any chance Kerry can make a firm stand on his positions, to reduce this fear and thus increase his votes?

I noticed Kerry didn't vote on the budget the other day (nor did Edwards). This makes me wonder if Kerry is avoiding taking a firm stand, for fear he may turn voters off. If so, I actually think such a strategy to be intentionally vague may backfire.

I do think Kerry has more to gain by being clear about his positions. He needs to start defining and articulating his positions to the public quickly. I think he would have a better chance at winning, if he did this. With Nadar running, we can't afford lost votes due to ambiguity in positions.

Regards,
Amy J
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