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2591<i> tim i have been talking about taxes in general. you are the one who hTimF-11/7/2008
2590 Worse pain is pretty much identical to more painful. But worse pain becauseTimF-11/7/2008
2589<I> intellect is a basic - though certainly not singular - requirement forTimF-11/7/2008
2588<I> also consider the inverse relation between interest rates and house prTimF-11/7/2008
2587 Higher taxes do not clearly or consistently translate in to higher interest raTimF-11/7/2008
2586<I> tim the very very rich comprise much less than the top ten percent of TimF-11/7/2008
2585But, if you knew that Palin really did believe that Africa was a nation, wouldn&Kevin Rose-11/7/2008
2584 All the candidates committed gaffes, either its a sign that all four of them aTimF-11/7/2008
2583I had the opportunity to meet Ms. Palin in person....she is very impressive.....jlallen111/7/2008
2582When Democrats lost in 2004, they were rightfully chided by Republicans for beinKevin Rose-11/7/2008
2581Palin has no signficant gaps in knowledge....she is a very bright and articulatejlallen211/7/2008
2580I thought by this line, I had covered all who are to blame for this..... >&gKLP211/7/2008
2579Thanks Tim...Good explanation of GDP....I just feel there is much more that is bKLP-11/7/2008
2578Well, taking a second and third close look at Sarah Palin reveals a quite non-ReKevin Rose111/7/2008
2577tim i have been talking about taxes in general. you are the one who has talked c.hinton-11/7/2008
2576tim ,it is almost identical...worse pain=more painfull.c.hinton-11/7/2008
2575I remember when Reagan was in office, I didn't support him at the time. But one_less-11/7/2008
2574also consider the inverse relation between interest rates and house prices..... c.hinton-11/7/2008
2573tim higher taxes would have reduce the spendable income of home purchasers. lesc.hinton-11/7/2008
2572tim the very very rich comprise much less than the top ten percent of wage earnec.hinton-11/7/2008
2571I believe you know that there is a difference between a gaffe and utter stupiditKevin Rose311/7/2008
2570<I> where is the link between raising taxes and making a bigger bubble? &lTimF-11/7/2008
2569 "popping the bubble earlier would have been more painful" is more geTimF-11/7/2008
2568<I> all he had to do was restrict monetary growth and liquidity. </I>TimF-11/7/2008
2567<I> tim can you stop making up figure and post some facts? </i> YTimF-11/7/2008
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