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Strategies & Market Trends : Ride the Tiger with CD

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To: zzpat who wrote (257937)3/28/2018 11:33:04 AM
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Not to challenge your thinking, but let me ponder something out loud.

If higher employment, and fatter corporate receipts result in greater federal income, as they should, might the net effect from more spending be at least neutral? I don't think anyone can answer that question just yet, but I think the signs are good, and we are all better off in the meantime.

Anyway, the only big difference between Democrat administrations and Republican is in how money is raised for government spending. Democrats prefer to raise money by increasing taxes*, Republicans by creating debt. Simple as that. The problem arises in that they are both oppressively addicted to spending.

VP

* The anomaly was the Obama administration, which did both (justifiably or not).
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