I have even a better idea - President Bush should ditch the income tax altogether. Still, a good article.
Regards, Ivan
1 posted on
12/09/2002 12:54:58 AM PST by
MadIvan
To: Delmarksman; Sparta; Toirdhealbheach Beucail; TopQuark; TexKat; Iowa Granny; vbmoneyspender; ...
Bump!
2 posted on
12/09/2002 12:55:12 AM PST by
MadIvan
To: MadIvan
I concur on all three legs of this proposal. Now is the time to signal a more aggressive approach to stimulating the US economy. Ideally, it would be nice if this was accompanied by a real attempt to shrink the size of the federal government and reduce the tax burden accordingly, but that may not be politically attainable (not a strong enough majority in either house to overcome Democratic objections).
To: MadIvan
This president wants a more aggressive economic stimulus plan to revive the 4 per cent economic growth of the 1980s and 1990s and, just as important, to bring the bulls back to Wall Street. He's aggressively stimulating the economy alright. He's practicing the FDR method by increasing government spending at dizzying levels. FDR learned that his tactics weren't working and that War was the only fix for the economy.
5 posted on
12/09/2002 1:07:08 AM PST by
Demidog
To: MadIvan
"I have even a better idea - President Bush should ditch the income tax altogether..." In our wildest dreams--but this is a step in the right direction.
16 posted on
12/09/2002 1:33:41 AM PST by
ECM
To: MadIvan
Mr Bush will soon have an economic team that understands both the politics and economics of growth. Stephen Moore obviously wrote this before the choice for Treasury Secretary was leaked. Peeeeyyyeewwwwww.
To: MadIvan
I have even a better idea - President Bush should ditch the income tax altogether Amen! That deserves a big BUMP---as does this article!
To: MadIvan
Thanks for the Ping Ivan, A good article indeed!
41 posted on
12/09/2002 3:54:18 AM PST by
MJY1288
To: MadIvan
Sure, that will happen.
45 posted on
12/09/2002 6:18:29 AM PST by
jjm2111
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