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Dave wrote:
Sorry, Jon, you're just plain wrong here, unless you propose to argue that the increase in productivity over the last 4 years is the result of some other factor than the tax cut. There's been an increase in productivity? ... Those of us who read the financial press rather than the liberals' propaganda sheets know that productivity has been increasing. Quotes, please. I'd particularly like to see references proving that productivity increases from 2000 - 2004 are geater than productivity increases 1994 - 2000. We have had an increase in debt, both public and private, which is greater than the increase in GDP. We have had an increase in the imbalance of trade. We have had a decrease in jobs, and a decrease in average real income. I bet that you'll either ignore this post, with it's inconvenient facts, or else quibble over definitions and declare that you've "won" ... and then repeat that liberals are all wrong etc etc. DSK |
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