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But what do
you think of the proposal, Arthur? Karen AC: When Bob Reich
was in the cabinet he was strangely silent on most things. Funny how good
ideas emerge only after one has the power to implement..... TW: Reich joins Paul Krugman in this sensible proposal. The neat thing
about a $15,000 base exemption is that it makes it cheaper for firms to hire
new people rather than work existing employees longer hours. Making payroll
taxes progressive has been the cornerstone of my shorter work time policy
proposals since 1996. It's good to see the big boys catching up. Too bad Bob
Reich didn't click on this one when he was in the cabinet. Subject: FW: The long
and short of it Good proposal in plain
English. Even though this comes
from an economist who as politician just lost the Massachusetts gubernatorial
primary, thus making him a loser, he makes the case for dramatic short-term
intervention and then long term resolution of a conflicting program. There are valuable lessons to be
learned from failure and losers, some whom find success in the future. Just ask Jimmy Carter. Or the US military, after Vietnam. We can only hope the same for Arafat
and Sharon and their countrymen someday.
From my lips to God’s ears.
– Karen Watters Cole Quick Tax Relief for an Ailing Economy
By ROBERT B. REICH, NYT,
10.15.02 @ http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/15/opinion/15REIC.html |
- FW: The long and short of it Karen Watters Cole
- Re: The long and short of it Tom Walker
- RE: The long and short of it Cordell . Arthur
- Re: The long and short of it Karen Watters Cole
- Re: The long and short of it Tom Walker
- Re: The long and short of it Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
- RE: The long and short of it Cordell . Arthur
- Re: The long and short of it Tom Walker
- RE: The long and short of it Karen Watters Cole
- RE: The long and short of it Cordell . Arthur
- Re: The long and short of it Tom Walker
- RE: The long and short of it Cordell . Arthur
- Re: The long and short of it Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
- RE: The long and short of it Cordell . Arthur
