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To: Qone0 who wrote (1520399)2/7/2025 6:18:28 PM
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Trump's offing a better deal 10 months severance pay



To: Qone0 who wrote (1520399)2/7/2025 6:20:33 PM
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Gee, Trump sounds just like Clinton. You should be ecstatic.

Clinton said the plan would enable the “reduction of employment” by 273,000 people by the end of 1999.

“After all the rhetoric about cutting the size and cost of Government, our administration has done the hard work and made the tough choices,” Clinton said in a statement. “I believe the economy will be stronger, and the lives of middle class people will be better, as we drive down the deficit with legislation like this.”

The legislation was an outgrowth of Clinton’s National Performance Review, which launched in March 1993 with the slogan “Make Government Work Better and Cost Less”. Clinton appointed Vice President Al Gore to lead the review and issue a report within six months.