> Contractor that build houses are unable to obtain loans to pursue new
> projects, and are forced to reduce staff and workers.  Retailers like
> Wal-Mart experience disappointing sales because of higher unemployment,
> and the average citizen finds he has less and less money to spend,
> because he has been cut off from any credit, etc, etc, etc ...

Leland, trickle-down economics only exists when it's a good thing for
the R's arguments-- not bad...


-- 
Derek


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