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To: tejek who wrote (409147)8/22/2008 11:35:21 AM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575765
 
lol

What a load of crapola....no wonder you sound so dumb....

J.



To: tejek who wrote (409147)8/22/2008 3:47:36 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575765
 
re: Of course, there's no truth to Senator McCain's Swift Boat economics. During the eight years of the Clinton administration, when rich people paid the same tax rates proposed by Senator Obama, the private sector added 15.8 million jobs. By contrast, in the seven years and six months of the Bush administration, when rich people paid the Bush-McCain tax rates, the private sector has added just 3.5 million jobs. And, it is losing jobs at the rate of almost 100,000 a month as President Bush prepares for retirement.

While job growth is probably the most important measure of the economy's health, almost every other measure also showed that the economy performed better with the Clinton-Obama tax rate than the Bush-McCain tax rate. The real wage for the typical worker rose by 6.6 percent in the Clinton years. By contrast, wages have risen by just 1.0 percent in the Bush years and are now falling. At the current rate of decline, real wages will be lower In January of 2009 than when President Bush took office in 2001. The typical family's income rose by 15.3 percent under Clinton, it fell by 1.6 percent under Bush.


Obama should pick Hillary as VP ad run on her husbands record. Gore didn't run on Clinton's record, now Obama isn't running on Clinton's record. It's nuts.

"Remember how great things were the last time a Democrat was in the White House". Jeez, it's pretty simple.