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To: asenna1 who wrote (120919)1/3/2001 3:05:06 PM
From: Sedohr Nod  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Again, unless Mr. Greenspan's testimony has changed...his first preference is to pay down the debt, next tax cuts and last on his list was new spending. Which means simply that he would prefer tax cuts to a bigger role for the government. If you have something to refute this...kindly supply it.



To: asenna1 who wrote (120919)1/3/2001 3:20:58 PM
From: aknahow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Please! I have great respect for many of your post, but I wonder why you think it is important to distort Greenspan's position. Greenspan actually prefers a tax cut if the other alternative is continued increases in government spending. In this case a tax cut would slow the increase and permit the taxpayers to spend their own money more efficiently. Why not tell the truth? Greenspan does not want a tax cut if government spending can be slowed without one. Anyone think that is possible? The proposed tax cut takes place over ten years and is massive only if one is still running for office, and wishes to influence voters against the cut.