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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: American Spirit who wrote (193696)7/8/2004 7:51:33 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) of 1573703
 
AS, Reverting to CLinton era taxes for the rich is not an increase, it's a rollback to the rate when we had our greatest prosperity, just 4 years ago.

While we're "rolling back" to the tax rates of Clinton, why not also "roll back" our defense spending to the "peace dividend" times of Clinton? How about we "roll back" social spending to that time as well, given that the social spending part of the budget has never, ever gone down from year to year? Heck, let's also "roll back" the situation in Palestine to the time Clinton got Barak and Arafat close to a peace deal? And while we're at it, let's also "roll back" the Nasdaq to 5,000, just like where it was when Clinton's dot-com bubble was at its peak?

That's all you've got, AS. A Clinton legacy that didn't last even in the final months of Clinton's own presidency. "Roll back" is a fantasy you're never going to sell to the public, except the gullible.

Tenchusatsu
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