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To: TimF who wrote (196711)8/4/2004 7:20:23 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1573275
 
Kerry will be more fiscally conservative than Bush. He has already promised to make deficit cutting a priority. That means health care programs and whatever else will have to wait if Bush leaves him too big a deficit, and he probably will. However, Kerry can cut some of the waste and corporate welfare out of Medicare and start bringing down the overall cost of it. Outrageous that Bush passed a law where we canot negotiate with drug companies and have to pay the highest prices in the world. That was truly corrupt on a grand scale.



To: TimF who wrote (196711)8/4/2004 8:50:11 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1573275
 
This administration has been fiscally irresponsible, by spending too much money.

Kerry has plans to spend even more.


You can't possibly know that but you put the lie out in any case.

And you tell us you don't have a bias for Bush. No matter who was put up as opposition; you would vote for Bush simply because he cut taxes and belongs to the GOP.

ted