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Old 01-28-2004, 11:39 PM   #6
SlaveNoMore
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why are we partisan and bitter

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He's a tenured professor, so you're wrong about the job.
Oh, ok. Sure. Because, god knows, tenured professors would never give up their intellectual pursuits for a juicy government appointment. Are you working on your stand-up routine?

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His comments about Reagan and the fisc clearly refer to the deficits. Please recall that under Reagan, we ran big deficits, and it took much effort under Bush I and Clinton to pay them down. Or do you and sgtclub think, like Cheney, that deficits don't matter?
1) His comment about Reagan is slanted and you know it.

2) Yes, I agree with that hearsay quote attributed to VP Cheney by the irrelevant former Treasury Secy O'Neil that "Reagan proved deficits don't matter" (further, that the IMF says they do, offers clear and definitive proof to me that they do not). What Reagan also proved, however, is that curtailing runaway government spending and cutting federal programs DOES matter, and neither this POTUS nor any of these assjacks trying to replace him seem to be doing or saying anything to suggest any intent to do this.

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If you think the bitterness is from being out of power, you're being willfully obtuse.
And you are being blatantly naive. This guy is a cry-baby.
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