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To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (284857)8/8/2002 2:35:09 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
The poor habitual liar in a another smear mania hissy fit makes up more lies... LOL

These facts of acutual book cooking are reported...
Surplusgate.. Novak: Clinton Cooked Government Books?
Thursday Aug. 8, 2002; 9:05 a.m. EDT

Novak: Clinton Cooked Government Books?

Figures on corporate profits were wildly overstated by
Clinton administration statisticians during 1999 and 2000,
a government report issued last week reveals, begging the
question of whether the feds engaged in the kind of
bottom-line book-cooking that has recently seen a number of
corporate executives being led away in handcuffs.

"The Commerce Department's painful report last week that
the national economy is worse than anticipated obscured the
document's startling revelation. Hidden in the morass of
statistics, there is proof that the Clinton administration
grossly overestimated the strength of the economy leading
up to the 2000 election," reports nationally syndicated
columnist Robert Novak.

Starting in 1999, as the report by Commerce's Bureau of
Economic Analysis makes clear, before-tax business profits
were overstated by a factor of 10 percent. As the
presidential election drew closer, that discrepancy
skyrocketed to nearly 30 percent.

The bogus figures gave the U.S. electorate a false picture
of a thriving economy, allowing Clinton's would-be
successor Al Gore to campaign as the rightful heir to "the
longest economic boom in American history" when in fact the
economy had been heading into the tank for two years.

Clinton Under Secretary of Commerce Rob Shapiro dismissed
the notion that the distorted figures represented any kind
of Enrongate-style fraud, insisting to Novak, that the
agency's Bureau of Economic Analysis is "the most
non-political, non-partisan agency in the government."

Still, Novak's report has more than a few in the business
community wondering when those who presided over the
government's fraudulent bookkeeping will be held to the
same level of accountability as executives from WorldCom,
Tyco and half a dozen other corporate giants now under
investigation.
newsmax.com