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To: microhoogle! who wrote (40372)9/28/2000 12:32:48 PM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 769667
 
>>>I thought the saying is something like this. Statistics is like a mini skirt. What it shows is revealing, and what it hides is intriguing.<<<

Sorta like Bush's tax plan, huh? Geez, even the hard-boned Republicans of New Hampshire had a Rainy Day Fund, which Gore has as a major focus of his tax plan. But the Bush plan just gives the money away to those who have the most, i.e., the wrong folks. And it is this group which is documented a lesser percentage of their income than those who have smaller incomes. In essence, the Bush plan fraudlently misleads folks into thinking that those who'll get the extra tax money will use it to help others. I wish it were true. But it's not.

By the way, anyone realize lots of the money religious charities give out, actually gets allocated to paying delinquent and unpaid medical bills? Then, of course, the health-related corporation also gets a tax break due to the unpaid bill. Neat, huh? So if the unpaid bill eventually gets paid by the debtor, is that like free money? I never ever got an answer to that question. Someone please enlighten me. Thanks!