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To: tejek who wrote (213203)12/12/2004 5:10:34 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578020
 
Au contraire. It is you who are short of facts. You just finished saying that Democrats were in power when the surpluses were created and I proved you wrong. Republicans were. Sure Bush is in power now and the current Republicans in Congress were lulled into voting alot of the surpluses away just as the Democrats were, in the aftermath of 9/11. Remember that famous line of Kerry's, "I voted against the war, right after I voted for it." Even the Democrats were duped. So I lay the blame for the disappearence of the surplus mostly at the hangover from the 90's and to Bush's refusal to tighten the belt in response to shrinking reveneus. But fiscal irresponsibility is not a Republican ideal.