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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (17246)5/11/2003 11:39:20 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
$1.1572, not much left for the $1.16 target, although $1.30 is next.

Yes, I know, the ability to pay taxes is one of the lonely stories in history, and it is
something interesting how seemingly some simple billions can decide on the USA trillions.

One possibility is the problems with the b- and the t- word, lots of hidden costs, or just
a low interest rate on capital, another possibility is just that those regular 3% paybacks are
difficult to find.

Cearly high voter-turnouts would hurt any 2-party-system, the way they have evolved
within the anglo-merrican world.

Obviously no easily manipulated system would really hope for too many trying to
figure out how the system is really gerrymandered, whatever the yearly interest rate
is on those trillions.