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To: Gordon A. Langston who wrote (118440)12/20/2000 11:33:17 PM
From: asenna1  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
I do not know if Brinker "blames" the current market situation on Bush or not. But I do know that Brinker opposes Bush's tax cut policy and understands the importance of gridlock on the future success of the market.

Steady declines immediately following The Supreme's decision to hand the keys over to Bushy show a big vote of No Confidence. The fact that Greenspan also opposes Bushy's Big Cut and that Bushy has been floating the plan as a "fix" for current conditions is no help to anyone.

Bushy used the oldest vote-pandering tool known to man. "I gonna put more a yur monee bank in yur pockit."

The problem is that he actually believes his own campaign rhetoric.