To: All
I would trust the man who’s worth $250 billion dollars as a result of actually working in that economy.
10 posted on
01/24/2008 2:18:28 PM PST by
VegasBaby
(<---Just one of many who refuses to vote for McCain or Huckabee under any circumstance)
To: VegasBaby
12 posted on
01/24/2008 2:19:27 PM PST by
VegasBaby
(<---Just one of many who refuses to vote for McCain or Huckabee under any circumstance)
To: VegasBaby
Warren Buffet and George Soros are also very wealthy from working in the economy. I don't want either in charge of our economic policy, though.
People who are good at making money for themselves sometimes have some kooky ideas when it comes to other peoples' money. I'm not saying Romney's like them, but I've heard some things out of his campaign that make me wonder about the soundness of his economic policy.
To: VegasBaby
I would trust the man whos worth $250 million dollars as a result of actually working in that economy. I don't know, President Bush is pretty wealthy himself. And any President has to work with Congress and the Federal Reserve, so he can't do it alone.
60 posted on
01/24/2008 2:49:42 PM PST by
jpl
(Dear Al Gore: it's 3:00 A.M., do you know where your drug addicted son is?)
To: VegasBaby
>>I would trust the man whos worth $250 billion dollars as a result of actually working in that economy.<<
Bill Gates?
88 posted on
01/24/2008 3:18:11 PM PST by
gondramB
(Preach the Gospel at all times, and when necessary, use words.)
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