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To: gdichaz who wrote (14945)9/13/1998 11:26:00 AM
From: lazarre  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Ok, Chaz, my last comment on this whole deal where I suspect alot of, otherwise thoughtful, folks will be lamenting one day what they so fervently wish for today.

That Tax. Will those who correctly say that it was the largest tax increase in history ( which is disputed by some ) also not commit the sin of ommission by also/finally adding that it was largely done on the hyper rich? Also adding ( merely as a footnote--not a real biggy ) that in real terms the middle class ( forget the poor ) had been losing financial ground since the 70's and well into the 90's?

OK; we now return you to normal programming ( now that I'm happy ). Go Q!

L



To: gdichaz who wrote (14945)9/13/1998 2:02:00 PM
From: DaveMG  Respond to of 152472
 
Chaz,

I don't really see what makes this weekend any different from the rest here at Q Central.While it's true that our present topic has an even more tangential relationship to Qs' fate than usual, it would be hard to argue that what takes place in Congress over the next few weeks to months has no bearing on world affairs and hence, markets.Maybe we'll end up with Q supporter A Gore as Prez.

dave