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Old 12-10-2007, 03:13 PM
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i like i like
 
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You can use those to buys lots of credit from China and India...
 
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I think thats what I have in my bank account right now!
 
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haha, its sad but true! ... poor economy ! I'll just have to wait for more upgrades[&o]
 
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haha, its sad but true! ... poor economy ! I'll just have to wait for more upgrades
Since 2003, when the Bush tax cuts went into effect, the economies growth rate has been better than the average of the 1980s and 1990s.

The economic growth rate for 2006 was 3.5%. The average economic growth rate for the 1990s under Clinton was 3.3% and this was during the irrational exuberance of the dotcom bubble. The average economic growth rate for 1980s was 3.1%.

For fiscal year 2006, federal revenue as a share of Gross Domestic Product was 18.4%. The post 1962 average for federal revenue was 18.2% of Gross Domestic Product.

Inflation is low, interest is low.

Next time you have a thought, let it go.
 
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Old 12-10-2007, 08:25 PM
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and where exaclty did those numbers come from? my guess is that they MIGHT have been influenced by republican money. unless YOU have the checkbook for the country... do you?
 
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Now you don't trust public knowledge? Do some research man, its not that hard.
 
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haha, its sad but true! ... poor economy ! I'll just have to wait for more upgrades
Since 2003, when the Bush tax cuts went into effect, the economies growth rate has been better than the average of the 1980s and 1990s.

The economic growth rate for 2006 was 3.5%. The average economic growth rate for the 1990s under Clinton was 3.3% and this was during the irrational exuberance of the dotcom bubble. The average economic growth rate for 1980s was 3.1%.

For fiscal year 2006, federal revenue as a share of Gross Domestic Product was 18.4%. The post 1962 average for federal revenue was 18.2% of Gross Domestic Product.

Inflation is low, interest is low.

Next time you have a thought, let it go.
you're facts are influenced by republican propaganda whether you admit to it or not... here's a site that has the same influence as yours but with a democrats twist

http://www.thetruthaboutgeorge.com/economy/index.html

don't act like everything you read on the internet is true...
 
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Then JFK is on the billion???
http://www.waintal.com/billion2.htm
 


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