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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (72349)7/17/2006 9:57:26 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) of 173976
 
I live on a planet where everything is over you head. It's called earth. LOL all you reply is two words.... I doubt there is a planet where everything is not over your head.

This truth really galls you... LOL....

Many of the Administration’s economic policies contribute to growing worker productivity rates. Low tax rates on both income and investment returns have helped drive a recovery in the environment for business investment, from which so much future productivity growth is derived. A policy of free and fair trade and opening up foreign markets gives U.S. businesses an incentive to shift resources to the production of their most exportable products. In general, any policy that allows workers, families, and businesses to keep more of what they earn and to make decisions about the best possible use of their resources will result in higher levels of productivity.
CONCLUSION

The President’s policies are delivering a strong, sustained economic expansion, increasing employment, raising productivity, and increasing Americans’ standard of living. Building a strong economy is one half of the formula for a sound fiscal policy of steady deficit reduction; as we have seen, a strong economy will generate robust growth in revenues to the Treasury. The second half of the formula is a commitment to effective spending restraint as advanced again in this Budget. When the Federal Government carefully focuses on its priorities, and limits the resources it takes from the private sector, the result is both deficit reduction and a strong, more productive economy.
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