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I DO live in the USA, right?
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02/06/2005 10:50:44
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While I agree with you somewhat, actions the President takes
can and often do have a near term effect on the economy.

Having said that, more tax cuts are surely not the solution.



>>When Clinton was in office, the world body respected us, we had a strong
>>economy, and life was good. No(w) we have upsurd gas prices, electrical costs
>>are sky high, the worl hates us, we are stuck in another unwinnable war,
>>and the economy is in the toilet.
>
>Hey Kevin,
>
>It takes years for economic policy changes in government to make an effect in the actual economy itself. The economy started had a downturn in 2000, largely in part because of the bursting of the DOT COM bubble. It was a time bomb waiting to happen. The rise of the dotcom bubble was also partly responsible for growth the economy experienced in the late 90's. It was smoke, and mirrors. All sizzle and no steak.
>
>Insert your own metaphor here :)
>
>To blame the current administration for the current economy (which is not really that bad), or to give credit to Clinton for the economy of the 90's, would be giving too much credence the office of the President, IMO.
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