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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (2622)3/28/2001 12:03:22 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
The amount of tax cut is too small, spread over too long a period, and will be recovered out of badly indebted consumers' hands by any number of means very quickly. For example, in California, the tax cut will go straight to the electric utility people, and vaporized in the bond and commercial paper market at the speed of law.

There is no cure for the common cold, except time. Chicken soup helps a little.
Chugs, Jay



To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (2622)3/28/2001 12:26:22 AM
From: Rolla Coasta  Respond to of 74559
 
Tax cut is a big plus. The bigger the cut, the better. Any fear of any financial collapse could disappear soon. Looking for a healthier market in 2002. Q