Meanwhile, if we weren't to stoked up on artificial "war" panic to pay attention to our own nation's well- being....
In an informal poll of 100 economics experts, conducted by The Economist, Mr Bush's policies win low marks. More than 70% of the 56 who responded to our survey rate Mr Bush's first-term economic policies as bad or very bad. Fewer than 20% give positive marks to Mr Bush's second-term economic agenda, and almost six out of ten disapproved.
Mr Kerry hardly got rave reviews either, but his economic plan still fared better than the president's did. In all, four out of ten professors rated Mr Kerry's economic plan as good or very good, but 27% gave it negative scores. (The complete numbers are available at www.economist.com/economistspoll.)
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