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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: American Spirit who wrote (7770)3/16/2004 5:24:19 PM
From: tontoRespond to of 81568
 
Where are the jobs...

businessweek.com



To: American Spirit who wrote (7770)3/16/2004 6:09:08 PM
From: Dan B.Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Don't confuse things, ok? The economic situation Bush definitely INHERITED lost the jobs and un-balanced the budget, as it would have had Clinton himself remained President. THIS is key basic reality here. Read tonto's article for a reality check, re: "America has been at economic inflection points many times in the past. These periods of high job anxiety were eventually followed by years of surging job creation. The faith Americans have in innovation, risk-taking, education, and hard work has been sustained again and again by strong economic performance....History has shown time and again that jobs follow growth, but not necessarily in a simple, linear fashion. America has a dynamic, fast-changing economy that embodies Joseph A. Schumpeter's ideal of creative destruction. We are now experiencing the maximum pain from the wreckage of outmoded jobs while still awaiting the innovations that will generate the work of the future. While America's faith in its innovation economy has often been tested, it has never been betrayed. Given the chance, the economy will deliver the jobs and prosperity that it has in the past."

Freedom Works,

Dan B.