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To: jackhach who wrote (495001)11/18/2003 4:37:17 PM
From: AK2004  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
re: look again at your own tables, were (on average) through entire term far higher under Reagan then Carter.

Cool, carter started with moderate rates and in just few years drove them through the roof. Reagan inherited outrages rates and fixed so by the end of his administration the were normal.

Averages? You're not very bright, are you? <ggggg>

re: In addition you will see that RATES truly came down and, more or less, stayed down under Clinton.

that's how over-stimulation looks <ggggg> Let me introduce you two - Jack, this is Over-stimulation, Over-stimulation, this is Jack <ggggg>

re: Do you want me to do the MATH for you on both inflation and rates -- and also an after inflation "REAL" rates?

thrill me, BTW did I tell you that I am making my living mostly by modeling interest rates and their implications?

re: I'm willing -- are you ready? I'll use your tables.

go ahead, make my day :<() <g>

re: I'll admit nothing.

so you take the 5th, eh?