oops - necessarily On 6/25/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dana wrote: > > it benefited someone he knows. A track record like that doesn't change. > > > > Yeah, probably, but that's not nessicarily a bad thing. After all, > good policy benefits people! Bad policy benefits the few at the cost > to the many. Like Bush tax policy. But good policy benefits many at > little cost. > > This change seems to benefit the many at the cost to government abuse. > That's a win-win. >
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