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To: quehubo who wrote (102703)2/1/2009 11:33:05 AM
From: Dale Baker  Respond to of 543699
 
The other salient fact omitted from this discussion is that Reich has absolutely no position in the Obama administration, does he? So why are all the Don Quixotes tilting at the Reichian windmill when it's just one notion from one former 90's Cabinet secretary?

One of the many Derangement Syndrome stratagems is to take any remark by anyone in a political party and extrapolate it to everyone in that party. That plus lying about what Reich actually said totally obscures your valid point about how we deal with race and gender in publicly-funded workplaces.

This is why I have no time for hate-talk jocks on either side of the spectrum. Blowhard liars with no respect for analysis or facts.



To: quehubo who wrote (102703)2/3/2009 11:42:59 AM
From: TimF  Respond to of 543699
 
I think the $200,000 and above should pay allot more taxes. I disturbs me to see all these wealthy people paying 15% on hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Because discouraging investment and capital formation during a recession, and when we have fears of a much more severe recession, is always such a productive policy...