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To: Lodi who wrote (28409)2/23/2003 5:42:47 PM
From: AugustWest  Respond to of 57110
 
Hi Lodi.
Thaks for dropping by.
The faber interviews are good.

BTW, does this sound like a broken record or what?


Addressing business leaders in New York, Friedman noted that economists predict
growth this year and next, if the Bush tax cuts get a chance to stimulate the
economy.
He said job growth would reach 1.4 million jobs next year with the Bush plan in place.


Of course there is a catch.
Always need to have something, somewhere to place the inevitable blame


"Absent adoption of the stimulus, not only would forecasts be overly optimistic,
our economy would not recover as fast and thousands of jobs would not be
created," Friedman told a meeting of the Partnership for New York City at the
New York Fed. "We need this plan to assure this economy lives up to
expectations."
#reply-18617710



To: Lodi who wrote (28409)2/23/2003 7:43:26 PM
From: Techplayer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57110
 
Lodi, Tank you for your links. I was just able to read the transcript.

Brian