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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (419884)6/28/2003 12:54:25 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
80% of the American people understand the economic failure of Clinton, who let Rubin destroy any chance of prosperity. It's why they support Bush, and why Bush continues to score tax reforms against the Marxist/Leninist Democrats in the Senate.

You are demonstrating the left's all-encompassing state of denial, which is heading them over the 2004 cliff at full-speed. They can't fabricate nearly enough votes in 2004 to avoid their destruction.

These phenomenon I describe are not profound insights on my part-nor do I ever present anything that isn't widely known and accepted OUTSIDE the anti-American left's little cabin. It's like pointing out that the sky is blue. The left is STILL using propaganda to try to create a vacuum which is no longer there for them. If you cannot get over your personal denial-do your own research, and stop rationalizing it to fit your anti-American agenda...



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (419884)6/28/2003 7:30:12 PM
From: Sidney Reilly  Respond to of 769670
 
cyberken still can't admit that Clinton helped the stock market go from under 4,000 to top 11,000 while he was president. he wants to give reagan tax cuts the credit. But he can't seem to see that reagan cut taxes for 8 years and nothing happened. it doesn't take 10 years for tax cuts to stimulate the economy, assuming that they do which is unproven in my book. Bush has cut taxes twice and we're still doing very badly. I think a sane fiscal policy and lowering deficits stimulates the economy. Not tax cuts for rich people that balloon deficits and ruin the budget.