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To: LLCF who wrote (53950)1/4/2001 12:25:00 PM
From: flatsville  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Huh? What? Free markets?...ROTFLMAO

This:

>Excuse me, but both major candidates represent the status quo. If anything the conservative party is more likely to represent free markets.<

Somehow explains this?

>>...supporting a politician whose stated intent will make the bubble bigger and guarantee a further redistribution of wealth the likes of which we haven't seen.<<

I don't quite see it myself...And we were/are talking about Republican candidate/prez-elect with a plan to dump billions into the jaws of WS, not a fiscal Conservative...There is a difference you know. Twelve Republican years of Reagan-Bush should have taught you that.

Free market, fiscal Conservatives, who are also "politicans," don't exist. They are a myth.