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To: Gabz

No. The job of the pres is create an environment conducive to job creation. Dems want regulated hiring by large companies and the gov and pubs want large private sector growth...


10 posted on 08/07/2004 10:25:25 AM PDT by fooman (Get real with Kim Jung Mentally Ill about proliferation)
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To: fooman
....create an environment conducive to job creation.

Thank you - that is exactly the phrase I was looking for, but it escaped me when I started typing.

I just want smaller government........period

13 posted on 08/07/2004 10:38:37 AM PDT by Gabz (Ted Kennedy's driving has killed more people than second hand smoke)
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To: fooman; Gabz

Great points!!

The Dems will inflate the employed numbers by hiring more unionized Gov't workers that we'll all have to pay higher taxes to pay them with...then the Dems will get more union money to get more of their ilk hired and then we get the privelage of even higher taxes to pay for more....(insert your version of the "Dean Scream" here)...
If GW can't get his tax cuts to be made permanent and IF JF'nK does manage to get into office the "rich" won't be the only ones to see their taxes go up...with the sunsets coming up on GW's tax cuts don't expect to see JF'nK push to make them permanent...and BINGO!!! A tax-hike for the rest of us and Kerry won't have to lift his tea-totalling little pinky finger to get it done either.....He can say that he's not going to raise taxes on the "middle-class" but you can be sure he won't stop the cuts either when they expire.


30 posted on 08/07/2004 2:00:39 PM PDT by FlashBack (Faith will not make our path easy, but it will give us strength for the Journey.)
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