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To: frankw1900 who wrote (48418)10/1/2002 7:01:33 AM
From: spiral3  Respond to of 281500
 
I hope he doesn't have a plan.
...yes well in a funny way, I hope so too -g-

The world needs fewer economic plans.
....the world needs new economic plans, we have to acknowledge what works and what fails and understand why, a world of failure is not what we’re looking for, although that’s often difficult to discern.

Economy is too complex. Nobody's smart enough to run the economy.
....if each of us were to run our personal economies properly, the problem stands a chance of being miraculously solved. There is now a new urgency to the phrase ‘the impossible we do straight away, miracles take a little longer’

How about a non-plan? Lower taxes and get the Fed out of setting interest rates.
...this sounds like a good plan, just not comprehensive enough -g-

Eliminate tariffs and subsidies.
...this is a whole other ball of wax, not one I’m willing to roll with right here, right now.

After about five - ten years even the very poor will feel prosperous.
...you could be right but the trick is to actually be prosperous and this is much more difficult, hence corruption and cronyism...all of us have had the wool pulled over our eyes at some point in time.

baaaa! -g-