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On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 16:01:56 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Dave Hall wrote: On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 13:19:28 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Gary Warner wrote: "Keith" wrote: Well, the numbers are out. Boat sales up 21% vs. this time last year. Guess the Bush administration is doing a great job and the economny is improving! I may be wrong, but I think I saw a post sometime about last year being very low for boat sales. So when Bush's policies help to bring down sales and then they finally go up some it looks good? Well, I suppose that's the same type of mind that can here President Bush say, "We have a plan to reduce the deficit in 5 years" and not think, "Gee, when you took over there was a huge surplus and now now only do you run budget deficts every year but you've increased spending and put ....." Bla bla bla. By this point you either see the truth or you don't. You really need to roll your trouser legs up past your knees to avoid soiling them in Bush-****. As an example, compare Clinton's record on jobs with that of Dubya Bush's. During Clinton's eight years, some 22 million jobs were added to the economy. During Dubya's nearly four years, nearly 3 million jobs were lost to the economy. Some 1.1 million jobs allegedly have been returned to the economy. That leave Bush nearly 2 million jobs in the hole, compared to the number of jobs created during the Clinton years. Numerically, Bush has added *no* jobs to the economy. There are fewer jobs now than there were during the Clinton years. And *that* particular statistical truth will be appearing in television and radio commercials that will begin running in "battleground" states right after the Democratic convention. Jobs have not been added to the economy during the Bush misAdministration. We're still down by nearly two million jobs compared to the Clinton years. Clinton is no more responsible for the increases in jobs during his watch, than Bush is responsible for their loss. You've written to Dubya's handlers, of course, telling them to stop taking credit for non-existent job growth? As soon as you write to Clinton and tell him that nothing he directly did, lead to the budget surplus....... Dave |
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