That was an informal poll and 80% said they would
rather work for Kerry.

-sm

--- Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I should add that all of this spending is NOT
> accounted for in taxes -
> it's borrowed every day from China, Japan, and
> Europe at the rate of
> about $2.5 billion/day.  Mr. Bush has decieded that
> you need to live
> beyond your means.
>
> In fact Mr. Bush's "tax cuts" are essentially a new
> spending program.
> All Mr. Bush has done is taken out a loan in your
> children's name and
> given you the money.  It's essentially taxation
> without representation
> since your children don't get to vote.
>
> The Economist just took a survey of 100 randomly
> selected economists who
> are "referees" of the American Economic Review and:
>
> + 70% rated Mr. Bush's economic policies as "bad" or
> "very bad".
>
> + Less than 20% gave "fair" or better marks to Mr.
> Bush's second-term
> economic agenda.  
>
> + 73% of those surveyed gave Mr. Kerry's economic
> plan "good" or "very
> good".
>
>
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