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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever?

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To: Les H who wrote (7632)10/2/1998 11:28:00 AM
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Not exactly Les. Clinton himself obviously has little to do with world economies, however, the world is in the midst of a severe financial crises and we now have the specter of a presidential impeachment process looming. The last thing this economy needs right now is having the Congress' attention directed away from passing for example, much needed tax cuts to help stimulate our economy as it continues to suffer from global financial woes. It is apparent that Bill Clinton thinks the congress will give him a pass on his impeachable offenses in the hope that the country will blame them for "fiddling" while their 401K's "burn". This country's best hope is a Republican landslide in November to embolden the Democratic "leadership" to force Clinton to hand over the WH keys. Markets will respond favorably to Republican gains even if Clinton somehow manages to slither on his belly to the end of his term. If he continues to veto needed legislation, he'll be view as a mortally wounded obstructionist president and that will have serious repercussions for the Dems in 2000. Hey, I'm starting to like the guy more and more! Hang in there Bill! <g> bp
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