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To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (9038)3/1/2004 11:58:59 AM
From: Joe S Pack  Respond to of 110194
 
IMHO, AG is like a "drug pusher" and I call him "Bubble Pusher". Our politicians are the "addicts" and they cannot get out of the addiction of borrow-to-print-and-spend dependency. Mr. Bubble Pusher is the only distributor on this block (USA) and he pushes whatever the cartel sends to him. For him, neither people nor constitution nor morality not nationality matters here. As we all know a serious addict needs a serious and persistent rehab.
But if we ask those addicts themselves or the pusher to admin something to cure the habit it is not likely to happen. At least the French had guillotine but we don't have anything like that and the so called democracy is a perfect cover for these crooks. So let the sheeple suffer as long and as much as they can. May be some day they will wake up and do something.


My opinion of AG has long been so low that I could hardly imagine it going lower. But I was wrong again.

His assertion that CPI still overstates inflation despite the adjustments made during the 1980s is truly breathtaking in its arrogance and mendacity. The overwhelming evidence is that the CPI is greatly UNDERSTATING inflation -- and this goes double for seniors.