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To: Cory Gault who wrote (71649)1/20/1999 12:50:00 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Cory,
RE:"Let us not forget that Clinton inherited a huge deficit based on
12 years of Republican presidencies and now we have a
surplus.."...
Two things. The Congress, that approves spending, was Democratically controlled during this period.
The Cold war was in full swing during that period. Winning it took excessive deficit spending.
All the best to all Intel shareholders. Stock doing rather well today AG speaks and Microsoft rocks.

Jim



To: Cory Gault who wrote (71649)1/20/1999 2:40:00 PM
From: John Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Cory,re:"Surplus". Taking too much from 'Somewhere', maybe.

Is our 'debt' down?

Is the 'spending' down? Or we just collect too much. What about
'inflation indexing' in those accounting method. Equation please.

Deficit meant 'Republican WAS investing' with 'not collecting
too much from the country'. Now the investment pay-off, 'William
Jefferson Clinton' has so much money to spend, the spoiled child
now will SPEND...SPEND...what the parent earned. SOUND FAMILIAR.

Funny that you are a 'LONG TERM INTEL INVESTOR', really, long term.

Contrarian theory or you have split personality.