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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: Oblomov who wrote (83470)8/5/2007 2:59:14 PM
From: Dan3Read Replies (2) of 306849
 
Re: One party, two different names.

No, no, no.

That attitude is the road to ruin, and you're falling for a line being fed to you by people who are ignorant or worse.

Demanding absolute perfect alignment with all of your current opinions and dismissing as useless anything else is wrong.

Bush Senior (who, no surprise, was an economist) and Clinton (who was numerically smart) were both orders of magnitude better leaders from the standpoint of fiscal responsibility than what we've been seeing lately. They were both helped by Ross Perot banging the drum of common sense, but either could succumbed to the politician's siren call to hand out additional tax cut cocaine to voters and special interests. Both pressed for a more responsible government.

Saying Bush Jr. was no worse than Clinton in the area of fiscal management is very wrong.
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