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I disagree with your implication that not lowering taxes for the
superwealthy was not such a bad thing. Al Gore and the dems keep repeating
this mantra of tax cuts for the wealthiest one percent to divide the
America. It is uncritically accepted. In fact, they are against tax cuts
for the highest income producers in this country. They are not necessary the
wealthiest 1%. There is a difference. So, keeping on punishing the most
productive and highest income producing members of our society keeps them
from becoming the wealthiest 1%. That IMHO cannot be good for our future.
Zbig
----- Original Message -----
From: Steven W. Poser (psn) <swp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 10:16 PM
Subject: [RT] Dems, Reps and the economy
> To say that Clinton did nothing to keep the economy rolling is a
ridiculous
> statement.
>
> Before I continue, let me say that I abhor Clinton's conduct and I am
> embarassed that a person of such low moral standing is the President of
the
> United States of America.
>
> However, President Clinton did something that almost no other President
has
> ever done. He listened to his constituency and did what they asked him to
> do. He almost never made a move without a poll. He probably would have
> beaten Dubya if he could have run again.
>
> So, how can he take credit? He certainly did little for the economy
itself.
> But he did agree to compromise. He did not clobber so much that the
economy
> would fall off the cliff. He did not SPEND SPEND SPEND. He just did not
cut
> taxes for the super wealthy. At the end, he did move to the left by
> clobbering the estate tax and marriage tax cut attempts, which I
personally
> am not too pleased with, but I would still rather have the Dems
controlling
> one branch of govt and the Republicans the other. I do not trust the far
> left as far as I can throw them and I trust the far right even less.
>
> As far as the current election goes, since I have a bigger problem with an
> all Republican govt, you can guess who I voted for. However, if I could
vote
> again, I'd vote for Marge Simpson (now if Bradley and McCain could have
> formed a team, I would have gone that route -- at least if Bradley was the
> Prez).
>
> ---
> Steven W. Poser, President
> Poser Global Market Strategies Inc.
> http://www.poserglobal.com
> swp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Tel: 201-995-0845
> Fax: 201-995-0846
>
>
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