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To: Tunica Albuginea who wrote (65385)12/28/2000 12:49:28 PM
From: flatsville  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
OT--

TA maybe you don't recall the tax and spend years of Republican administrations? Twelve years of Reagan-Bush gave us a big chunk of that debt. Are you by any chance watching the Prez speak on the National Debt issue right now. Ya know it peaked eight years ago. Been declining ever since. Hmmm....

(Now granted much of that reduction was due business cycle growth as well as smart fiscal policy.)

The Dems ( the true Dems and the Dems disguised as Republicans )
will try for another shutdown, in which case chaos will result.


They're not THAT stupid. They learned, as did Newt and his Rep revolutionaires, that Americans don't really like their govt. shutdown. Why would they pull a stunt like that?

Is the collapse of Tax and Spend going to be orderly or chaotic ?

GWBush is trying to make for an orderly contraction.


An orderly collapse?...now there's a concept.

Do you really think he's smart enough to pull that off? Even if the business cycle turns against him like it's threatening to do now?<ggg>

Remember, tax cuts are non-negotiable...



To: Tunica Albuginea who wrote (65385)12/28/2000 4:03:53 PM
From: High-Tech East  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
big government deficits ... thanks to the the Ronald Reagan method of building up the defense department ... the true tax and spender (not to mention Dubya's daddy)

Ken