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To: quidnunc
The Clinton presidency was fine for the country. It brought us control of the house, the economy grew, welfare was reformed, the budget was balanced, etc. The Bush I tax increase was not, and nearly derailed the developing conservative ascendency, caused a recession, threw away 90% public approval, risked a proper wrap up of the cold war, etc. Mistakes by squishes who consider themselves Republicans by birthright but don't know conservative principle from their anatomy, shall be pointed out by those of us who do know them, whenever they occur. Learn it, learn to love it, learn to live it. Or get run over. Conservative principles have won the battle of ideas and are the future of this country, and of the world.
331 posted on 10/17/2005 6:37:14 PM PDT by JasonC
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To: JasonC
"The Clinton presidency was fine for the country. It brought us control of the house, the economy grew, welfare was reformed, the budget was balanced, etc. The Bush I tax increase was not, and nearly derailed the developing conservative ascendency, caused a recession, threw away 90% public approval, risked a proper wrap up of the cold war, etc"

Jason, you truly need to quit reading liberal papers.

The economic boom experienced during the Clinton administration was the culmination of Reagan's economic plan, the budget was balanced as a result of Bush I's reluctant agreement to break his campaign pledge of no new taxes; Gramm-Rudman, signed into law by Ronald Reagan, called for reduced Federal deficits, and Bush I gained major spending cut concessions from congressional Democrats in exchange for new taxes.

An economy the size of the United States does not turn in a year, nor do deficits to the tune of $200 billion disappear overnight.

As for welfare reform, it was a Republican Congress that put the plan on Clinton's desk to sign, and many Democrats were critical of Clinton for signing it.

FYI...Bill Clinton represented the right wing of the Democratic Party.

338 posted on 10/17/2005 8:16:50 PM PDT by Luis Gonzalez (Some people see the world as they would want it to be, effective people see the world as it is.)
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