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To: American Spirit who wrote (59772)11/5/2000 4:50:51 PM
From: SecularBull  Respond to of 769667
 
That was a pathetic attempt to answer my questions. I expected more. Perhaps I should've known better. Care to give it an honest go? One more chance?

LoF



To: American Spirit who wrote (59772)11/5/2000 4:58:01 PM
From: Ben Wa  Respond to of 769667
 
Message 14731348

for the second time, debt has not been paid down

can you read?



To: American Spirit who wrote (59772)11/5/2000 5:02:08 PM
From: FastC6  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
get your bags packed....tuesday is nearing.

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To: American Spirit who wrote (59772)11/5/2000 5:04:01 PM
From: Ted Downs  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
American Spirit, ( a misnomer) should be socialist spirit

You forget that the economy was a result of a burst in productivity by the technology developing in the U.S. the last eight years. Robert Rubin and Greenspan were the only
competent people under Clinton that had anything to do with what happened to the financial strength during those years.
If you notice now there isn't near the back slapping for the economy as there was a year ago. Wonder why.

Clinton really was just along for the ride in the back seat training one of his interns.



To: American Spirit who wrote (59772)11/5/2000 6:48:40 PM
From: Joseph F. Hubel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Some what you say is so disingenuous and disrespectful of the facts. Clinton was lying before he ever was elected. He campaigned on a middle class a tax cut with no intention of ever granting it. Once in office he reneged and put through a huge tax increase. He then embarked a slew of new spending programs.

The face of Congress changed in 1992 with a Republican platform of smaller government, welfare reform and fiscal responsibility. The stunning Republican victory forced Clinton to rethink his spending and made program increases impossible to pass. Although Newt and some others bumbled the momentum, spending was reduced and welfare reform was passed. Clinton fought it all the way and now Gore wears it like a robe. What we ended with was increased tax revenue and reduced spending. That equals SURPLUS.

Surely you are not going to claim you forgot all the wrangling that went on including the shutdown. I also find it difficult to believe you forgot the debates on program funding. Clinton & Co. reverted to their usual scare tactics when they ballyhooed on how the Republicans were cutting spending! Little babies and the old were going to starve and go without medical care, schools and hospitals were going to close; on and on it went. In fact Congress was only attempting to reduce the amount of annual INCREASE. I don't know where you were but I followed it all very closely, disappointed Congress accomplished so little of their original agenda while getting caught in all the Newt crap. Any other spin is pure sewage.

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