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To: Riskmgmt who wrote (25091)11/6/2004 5:33:15 AM
From: Elroy JetsonRespond to of 306849
 
Yes, the margin was slim but he can still spend. I think he's the first President in decades that has never vetoed even one single spending bill.

He's nicely complimented with a Republican Congress that can't find anything they don't want to spend money on.

Instead of following Reagan's innovation and funding the Federal government partially with taxes and partially with debt and monetary debasement, maybe they can triple spending again and eliminate all visible taxes.

They can make today's U.S. Dollar worth pennies by 2008. Most of their supporters are too dim-witted to figure it out, so I think they're safe.

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To: Riskmgmt who wrote (25091)11/6/2004 7:07:54 PM
From: David JonesRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
I think your wrong look at the 1960 Kennedy numbers.
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