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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: Johnathan C. Doe who wrote (6127)9/29/1998 5:33:00 PM
From: mrknowitall  Read Replies (1) of 67261
 
Johnathan - you really think it is wise to let politicians take your money in the hopes it will come back to you? What a foolish investment strategy.

The "programs" supported from the left-of-center liberals like Bill and Hillary Clinton have done little to actually address the root problems they want to throw our money at. Bureaucracies are inherently inefficient and their real purpose is to perpetuate themselves as wealth-redistribution machines.

The closer we, as a country are moved by people like Bill Clinton to an economy with this kind of social-engineering tax and program mentality, the more we will start looking like a "managed" economy. Guess what? Those have been utter disasters.

You may not think he has done anything personally against you. I think you're letting your decision to vote for him blind you. I find him morally bankrupt an untrustworthy as a person, but more disturbing, I find his socialistic tendencies alarming not only for me, but for my children and the generations to follow.

Clinton didn't create this economy; Presidential power rarely has that kind of affect, but if he were to exercise his judgement without the restraint of a conservative congress, you can kiss your "middle class" lifestyle goodbye as most of us step down toward the lowest common denominator.

JMO.

Mr. K.

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