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To: robnhood who wrote (208667)12/9/2002 10:22:17 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 436258
 
Bush's pick falls flat with investors

Treasury choice John Snow isn't the heavyweight some investors had hoped for.

Indeed, Wall Streeters and political commentators had speculated Bush would pick somebody already well known and trusted in the market. Some of the names being tossed around were outgoing Senator Phil Gramm, Treasury Undersecretary for International Affairs John Taylor, and Charles Schwab.

money.cnn.com

New Treasury Boss Looks Like The Old Boss

In many ways the new Treasury chief looks a lot like the old chief, except Snow's company didn't perform as well as O'Neill's.
forbes.com



To: robnhood who wrote (208667)12/14/2002 11:23:40 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Respond to of 436258
 
Well I've waited and waited for you to take
my bait but you just won't.

So I'll tell you who bought..It was some
State Pension Funds, Bushy Boy has more than
a few in his pocket.

Any way they got to save the market, to save their
own ass, State Taxes will go up even as the
Fed talks about cutting taxes.

Taxpayers will be forced to buy this market
by proxy even if they would never do so personally.
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Keep in mind the majority of States have
Republican Governors and the right wing has
power were the average JP6 never looks.

We Gap up Monday, unless some very bad
news hits.
Jim