Tripleshot
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I don't need theory at all. I gave you real world results.(albeit,my world at the time) I certainly understood what the ceo's were saying,and they weren't teaching in some university in thier off hours! They where scrambling to revamp there business models in a new and changing economy. That was reality,not economic theory 101.
Unless you where a wage earner and held a mortgage at the time,it may be difficult to understand the difference here between theory and number crunching by CPA's and the real impact on families. If need be,I will research and do that cut and paste here that some people find offensive,but I think I can find enough to substantiate what I am talking about.
My original point in this thread was to refute any notion that the Bush plan to re-visit supply side economics makes any sense. In fact,I think he doesn't have a plan,and when pressed to outline one,he shot from the hip and said he would use good ol' Ronnies plan.Hell yea,the conservative republicans can get behind that!It's got republican all over it!
G.Dubya has no economic plan other than the same camppaign promises every other candidate that ever runs for President gives, I think his is just a bit disingenuous when the wealthy get the largest portion and the working class gets a nickle. I trusted his dad once. I'll not trust another Bush again. "Read my Lips might" be genetic.
I don't need theory at all. I gave you real world results.(albeit,my world at the time) I certainly understood what the ceo's were saying,and they weren't teaching in some university in thier off hours! They where scrambling to revamp there business models in a new and changing economy. That was reality,not economic theory 101.
Unless you where a wage earner and held a mortgage at the time,it may be difficult to understand the difference here between theory and number crunching by CPA's and the real impact on families. If need be,I will research and do that cut and paste here that some people find offensive,but I think I can find enough to substantiate what I am talking about.
My original point in this thread was to refute any notion that the Bush plan to re-visit supply side economics makes any sense. In fact,I think he doesn't have a plan,and when pressed to outline one,he shot from the hip and said he would use good ol' Ronnies plan.Hell yea,the conservative republicans can get behind that!It's got republican all over it!
G.Dubya has no economic plan other than the same camppaign promises every other candidate that ever runs for President gives, I think his is just a bit disingenuous when the wealthy get the largest portion and the working class gets a nickle. I trusted his dad once. I'll not trust another Bush again. "Read my Lips might" be genetic.