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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: TimF who wrote (2329)10/25/2007 5:06:48 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (2) of 42652
 
<<<If we are going by the opinions of economists - The great majority of mainstream economists also disagree with the idea that a massive tax increase would be good, or neutral for the economy, or that it would have insignificant negative effects. >>>

This administration and this thread tend to cherry pick views from experts, but at the end of the day most experts disagree with this administration's spending priorities, budget deficits, and the handling and use of the military.

As an example, Alan Greenspan is a life long conservative Republican economist yet he agrees more with Bill Clinton's handling of the economy than with George W. Bush.

Does any of this prove anything? Probably not.

Does this matter? Probably yes.

We will find out in the next national election what the American people thinks.
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