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To: Road Walker who wrote (368913)1/28/2008 3:35:40 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1574509
 
"Sure feels that way. I can juggle 3 balls for an hour without dropping one. Add a fourth ball and they all fly all over. Just like our policy."

It is what happens when you have high stakes gamblers in control of policy. A world power shouldn't be going for all the marbles unless circumstances are dire.



To: Road Walker who wrote (368913)1/28/2008 5:48:13 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574509
 
The Clinton years, according to Ralph Nader:

"He proceeded to take credit for developments with which he had very little to do with such as the economic growth propelled by the huge technology dot.com boom.

Bragging about millions of jobs his Administration created, he neglected to note that incomes stagnated for 80% of the workers in the country and ended in 2000, under the level of 1973, adjusted for inflation.

A brainy White House assistant to Mr. Clinton told me in 1997 that the only real achievement his boss could take credit for was passage of legislation allowing 12 weeks family leave, without pay."

video1.washingtontimes.com

And there you have it. The great 90's were all about a dot.com boom and bust, getting BJs in the oral orifice and committing perjury, and ignoring the gathering threat of Al Qaeda.

"WEEEE!!!!!!!!!! Let's go back to the 90's when everything was GREAT!!!!!!!! weee!!!!!!"

phony, ignorant morons who invent their own reality as they go along, out of thin air.