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User: "Bozo torrezD Krusty"
Date: 02 May 2004 05:47:14 PM
Object: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies
Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but
Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies
Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing
The president is "a giant corporation residing in the White House
camouflaging as a human being," Ralph Nader claims. Meanwhile, experts
aren't buying Sen. John Kerry's efforts to talk down the economic
expansion.
Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies
Susan Jones, CNSNews.com
Monday, March 29, 2004
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/3/29/152421.shtml
As Democrat John Kerry rails against President Bush's "failed policies
on the economy," 56 economists surveyed by USA Today offered an
optimistic outlook on the U.S. economy. In fact, one of the economists
called this a "booming economy." According to the report Monday in USA
Today, employers are expected to "add jobs steadily as the economy
continues to expand."
The 56 economists surveyed by the newspaper predicted that businesses
and consumers would continue to spend more money as the jobless rate
falls. They expect inflation and interest rates to remain low.
USA Today noted that the rosy predictions come as jobs "take center
stage in the presidential election."
On Monday, Sen. John Kerry was campaigning in California, where he
planned to blast what he called President Bush's "failed policies."
According to a press release issued by Kerry's campaign, "John Kerry
will spend Cesar Chavez Day, Monday, in California talking about his
plan to create 10 million new jobs during his first term in office and
get the economy back on track."
But USA Today's survey indicates the economy is getting back on track
right now, under President Bush.
Hiring Boost Expected
"Business looks really very, very good," USA Today quoted Decision
Economics President Allen Sinai as saying. Sinai told the newspaper
that rising corporate profits would prompt more companies to hire more
workers in the weeks ahead.
"In the survey conducted March 19-24, 31% of the economists said they
expect hiring to begin in earnest in the second quarter," USA Today
reported. "More than half expected considerable gains in the second
half."
Kerry has pounced on President Bush for costing Americans their jobs.
On Saturday, after President Bush in his weekly radio address
discussed good news about rising home ownership, Kerry's campaign put
out the following rebuttal: "Nearly three million Americans have lost
their jobs since George Bush took office and the President's response
is to give himself a pat on the back."
In his radio address, President Bush said the economy was growing,
which is helping more Americans afford new homes. "Incomes are
rising," Bush said. "The unemployment rate is falling. Mortgage rates
are low. And because of tax relief, Americans have more to save, spend
and invest - and that means millions of American families have moved
into their first homes."
But in his response to Bush's radio address, Kerry said, "American
jobs are being shipped overseas, health care costs are overwhelming
working families, and George Bush still doesn't get it."
Kerry promised that "change is coming. When I'm President, we'll
pursue a bold new economic plan to jumpstart job creation, renew
American competitiveness, balance the budget, and create 10 million
new jobs in the next four years."
On Monday and Tuesday, Kerry was bringing his "10 million new jobs"
theme to California.
He planned to host a town hall meeting with students at a job training
facility in Sacramento on Monday. According to a press release from
the campaign, Kerry "will hear firsthand from students about the real
impact of Bush's policies - increased unemployment, more manufacturing
jobs lost, rising health care costs, skyrocketing gas prices and
decreased support for education - and talk about his plans to get the
economy back on track."
On Tuesday, at a rally at the University of California, San Diego,
Kerry planned to talk about "the economic impact of rising gas prices
and the effect on consumers and families," his campaign said.
Copyright CNSNews.com
.

User: "Nivlem"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic,but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 03 May 2004 12:55:32 AM
Bozo torrezD Krusty wrote:

Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but
Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies


Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing

The president is "a giant corporation residing in the White House
camouflaging as a human being," Ralph Nader claims. Meanwhile, experts
aren't buying Sen. John Kerry's efforts to talk down the economic
expansion.

Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies

Susan Jones, CNSNews.com
Monday, March 29, 2004
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/3/29/152421.shtml

As Democrat John Kerry rails against President Bush's "failed policies
on the economy," 56 economists surveyed by USA Today offered an
optimistic outlook on the U.S. economy. In fact, one of the economists
called this a "booming economy." According to the report Monday in USA
Today, employers are expected to "add jobs steadily as the economy
continues to expand."

The 56 economists surveyed by the newspaper predicted that businesses
and consumers would continue to spend more money as the jobless rate
falls. They expect inflation and interest rates to remain low.

USA Today noted that the rosy predictions come as jobs "take center
stage in the presidential election."

On Monday, Sen. John Kerry was campaigning in California, where he
planned to blast what he called President Bush's "failed policies."



It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch with
reality. That said, the employment picture is probably the the thing
that we can least blame whoever's president for. It's really a drag that
elections are nothing but lies and stupidity. What about the SS-men
Shrub will appoint to the federal bench? What about budgetary
mismanagement? What about telling whatever lies were necessary to get
the Iraq thing off the ground, and how it's turning into a mess? Baby
steps toward theocracy? Environmental indifference? etc, etc. All very
good reasons to dump the guy. But people fire their Preident. 'cause of
jobs, which he can only affect in a minor and indirect way. So not
enough will be made of the real things that make him bad, and if the
economy does really start creating jobs by November, we'll be stuck with
4 more gawdawful years of this stuff. What's Canadian immigration policy
like?
.
User: "Yang, AthD \h.c"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 03 May 2004 03:56:44 AM
"Nivlem" <mlml@svn.net> wrote in message news:4095DED4.9010906@svn.net...

It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch with
reality.

''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''
-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists
www.epinet.org
.
User: "Bryan"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic,but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 03 May 2004 11:02:31 PM
Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:

"Nivlem" <mlml@svn.net> wrote in message news:4095DED4.9010906@svn.net...




It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch with
reality.





''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org




If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay the
amount of taxes that I have to pay.
.
User: "Michelle Malkin"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 04 May 2004 02:06:09 AM
"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
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Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:

"Nivlem" <mlml@svn.net> wrote in message news:4095DED4.9010906@svn.net...




It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch with
reality.





''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org




If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay the
amount of taxes that I have to pay.


Since they probably make a lot more money than you do as authors,
university professors and researchers, they probably all already do
have to pay higher taxes than you do. When's the last time you won
the Nobel Prize for anything?
.
User: "Yang, AthD \h.c"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 04 May 2004 03:10:24 AM
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Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:

"Nivlem" <mlml@svn.net> wrote in message

news:4095DED4.9010906@svn.net...





It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch with
reality.





''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org




If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay the
amount of taxes that I have to pay.


Since they probably make a lot more money than you do as authors,
university professors and researchers, they probably all already do
have to pay higher taxes than you do. When's the last time you won
the Nobel Prize for anything?

Indeed they do. For example, Dan McFadden's work on discrete choice analysis
is the basis for much most of the risk managment- your FICO score, how much
your mortgage rates is etc, all are more less derived from his work. He
happens to run a consulting group for finance companies, care to guess how
much he charges?
The other Nobel Laureates are no slouches either. Sharpe worked out the CAPM
model- which is used by Wall Street for asset managment. You think he gets
pretty good consulting fees?
Yang
.
User: "Bill Walker"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 04 May 2004 06:36:28 AM
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Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:

"Nivlem" <mlml@svn.net> wrote in message

news:4095DED4.9010906@svn.net...





It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch

with

reality.





''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org




If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay

the

amount of taxes that I have to pay.


Since they probably make a lot more money than you do as authors,
university professors and researchers, they probably all already do
have to pay higher taxes than you do. When's the last time you won
the Nobel Prize for anything?



Indeed they do. For example, Dan McFadden's work on discrete choice

analysis

is the basis for much most of the risk managment- your FICO score, how

much

your mortgage rates is etc, all are more less derived from his work. He
happens to run a consulting group for finance companies, care to guess how
much he charges?

The other Nobel Laureates are no slouches either. Sharpe worked out the

CAPM

model- which is used by Wall Street for asset managment. You think he gets
pretty good consulting fees?


Yang

Yeah.. sure is impressive.. Too bad, also.. You admire and respect these men
so much and can measure up so little, that you can only emulate them by
plageurizing their writing and posting it as spam, repetitively on a
newsgroup.. Over and over.. And you so dedicated that you do it
"anonymously" so they don't get pissed and sue your anonymous *****... LMAO..
"drip dry"..
Bill Walker
Irving, Tx..



.
User: "Yang, AthD \h.c"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 04 May 2004 11:50:57 PM
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Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:

"Nivlem" <mlml@svn.net> wrote in message

news:4095DED4.9010906@svn.net...





It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch

with

reality.





''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org




If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay

the

amount of taxes that I have to pay.


Since they probably make a lot more money than you do as authors,
university professors and researchers, they probably all already do
have to pay higher taxes than you do. When's the last time you won
the Nobel Prize for anything?



Indeed they do. For example, Dan McFadden's work on discrete choice

analysis

is the basis for much most of the risk managment- your FICO score, how

much

your mortgage rates is etc, all are more less derived from his work. He
happens to run a consulting group for finance companies, care to guess

how

much he charges?

The other Nobel Laureates are no slouches either. Sharpe worked out the

CAPM

model- which is used by Wall Street for asset managment. You think he

gets

pretty good consulting fees?


Yang


Yeah.. sure is impressive.. Too bad, also.. You admire and respect these

men

so much and can measure up so little, that you can only emulate them by
plageurizing their writing and posting it as spam.

Who are you going after?
Yang
.
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Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 05 May 2004 03:53:41 AM
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Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:

"Nivlem" <mlml@svn.net> wrote in message

news:4095DED4.9010906@svn.net...





It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch

with

reality.





''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org




If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and

pay

the

amount of taxes that I have to pay.


Since they probably make a lot more money than you do as authors,
university professors and researchers, they probably all already do
have to pay higher taxes than you do. When's the last time you won
the Nobel Prize for anything?



Indeed they do. For example, Dan McFadden's work on discrete choice

analysis

is the basis for much most of the risk managment- your FICO score, how

much

your mortgage rates is etc, all are more less derived from his work.

He

happens to run a consulting group for finance companies, care to guess

how

much he charges?

The other Nobel Laureates are no slouches either. Sharpe worked out

the

CAPM

model- which is used by Wall Street for asset managment. You think he

gets

pretty good consulting fees?


Yang


Yeah.. sure is impressive.. Too bad, also.. You admire and respect these

men

so much and can measure up so little, that you can only emulate them by
plageurizing their writing and posting it as spam.


Who are you going after?

***** troll.. I'm busy talking to people on here who have original ideas
of their own..



Yang


.




User: "Bryan"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic,but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 04 May 2004 10:22:25 PM
Michelle Malkin wrote:

"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
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Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:



"Nivlem" <mlml@svn.net> wrote in message news:4095DED4.9010906@svn.net...






It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch with
reality.





''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org






If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay the
amount of taxes that I have to pay.




Since they probably make a lot more money than you do as authors,
university professors and researchers, they probably all already do
have to pay higher taxes than you do. When's the last time you won
the Nobel Prize for anything?





So, because he has a nobel prize and I don't, his income and taxes are
therefore greater than mine?
Well, we can be certain about one thing.... you are no candidate for the
Nobel Prize.
.
User: "Yang, AthD \h.c"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 05 May 2004 12:04:25 AM

''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org

So, because he has a nobel prize and I don't, his income and taxes are
therefore greater than mine?

No. because the works for which they won their Nobels for are in high demand
by Wall Street. But your sheer cluelessness about how the 20th century works
is noted. Let me guess, your computer still runs on vacuum tubes.

Well, we can be certain about one thing.... you are no candidate for the
Nobel Prize.

And your head is so far up your ***** you're neck deep in *****.
What marketable skill do you have for Wall Street, the ability to clean
toilets in a timely fashion?
--
Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Socerey Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.2 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: -3 million jobs and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -759 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
.
User: "Bryan"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic,but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 05 May 2004 08:06:35 PM
Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:

''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org





So, because he has a nobel prize and I don't, his income and taxes are
therefore greater than mine?



No. because the works for which they won their Nobels for are in high demand
by Wall Street. But your sheer cluelessness about how the 20th century works
is noted. Let me guess, your computer still runs on vacuum tubes.



Well, we can be certain about one thing.... you are no candidate for the
Nobel Prize.



And your head is so far up your ***** you're neck deep in *****.

What marketable skill do you have for Wall Street, the ability to clean
toilets in a timely fashion?




Well the one marketable skill that I don't have is the fashionable
collection and use of 4-letter words to make my argument.
.
User: "Bill Walker"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 05 May 2004 08:34:33 PM
"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
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Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:

''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org





So, because he has a nobel prize and I don't, his income and taxes are
therefore greater than mine?



No. because the works for which they won their Nobels for are in high

demand

by Wall Street. But your sheer cluelessness about how the 20th century

works

is noted. Let me guess, your computer still runs on vacuum tubes.



Well, we can be certain about one thing.... you are no candidate for the
Nobel Prize.



And your head is so far up your ***** you're neck deep in *****.

What marketable skill do you have for Wall Street, the ability to clean
toilets in a timely fashion?




Well the one marketable skill that I don't have is the fashionable
collection and use of 4-letter words to make my argument.

That is such a commendable and humble admission, I am deeply grateful for
the opportunity to read this thread.. Please share with us, the disclosure
of you immense wealth and the bounds of you non-profane wisdom. you
supercilious *****...


.
User: "Bryan"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic,but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 05 May 2004 11:06:35 PM
Bill Walker wrote:

"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
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Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:



''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org







So, because he has a nobel prize and I don't, his income and taxes are
therefore greater than mine?




No. because the works for which they won their Nobels for are in high


demand


by Wall Street. But your sheer cluelessness about how the 20th century


works


is noted. Let me guess, your computer still runs on vacuum tubes.





Well, we can be certain about one thing.... you are no candidate for the
Nobel Prize.




And your head is so far up your ***** you're neck deep in *****.

What marketable skill do you have for Wall Street, the ability to clean
toilets in a timely fashion?






Well the one marketable skill that I don't have is the fashionable
collection and use of 4-letter words to make my argument.



That is such a commendable and humble admission, I am deeply grateful for
the opportunity to read this thread.. Please share with us, the disclosure
of you immense wealth and the bounds of you non-profane wisdom. you
supercilious *****...






You limp-brained Democrats find yourselves with no argument or point,
then resort to 4-letter words, and now personal abuse.... and you think
this makes your argument more compelling? For the record... it's not
that I am so wise... it is simply that you guys don't know when to keep
quiet and open your own minds to learn from others and expand.
And in attempt to head off the next barage of mindless and childish
insults.... NO... I am not suggesting that I am smarter than you are.
.






User: "Yang, AthD \h.c"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 04 May 2004 12:22:03 AM
"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
news:rBElc.26233$Ik.1766183@attbi_s53...



Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:

"Nivlem" <mlml@svn.net> wrote in message news:4095DED4.9010906@svn.net...




It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch with
reality.





''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org




If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay the
amount of taxes that I have to pay.

Dan McFadden paid more in taxes last year than you earn in total. Not only
is he a professor, he also runs his own managerial consulting group.
Next.
Yang
.
User: "Bryan"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic,but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 04 May 2004 10:11:35 PM
Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:

"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
news:rBElc.26233$Ik.1766183@attbi_s53...


Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:



"Nivlem" <mlml@svn.net> wrote in message news:4095DED4.9010906@svn.net...






It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch with
reality.





''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org






If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay the
amount of taxes that I have to pay.




Dan McFadden paid more in taxes last year than you earn in total. Not only
is he a professor, he also runs his own managerial consulting group.

Next.


You may be surprised about my earnings and taxes. As you are obviously
clueless about that fact, and anything else about me, but are quite
prepared to presume cavalier opinions on things you know absolutely
nothing about, therefore all here can safely assume that your
imagination drives your opinions about your other claims as well.
Go ask the professor what the word "credibility" means.

Yang




.
User: "Bill Walker"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 05 May 2004 03:52:38 AM
"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
news:GXYlc.23737$Ia6.3537154@attbi_s03...



Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:

"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
news:rBElc.26233$Ik.1766183@attbi_s53...


Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:



"Nivlem" <mlml@svn.net> wrote in message

news:4095DED4.9010906@svn.net...







It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch with
reality.





''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org






If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay the
amount of taxes that I have to pay.




Dan McFadden paid more in taxes last year than you earn in total. Not

only

is he a professor, he also runs his own managerial consulting group.

Next.



You may be surprised about my earnings and taxes. As you are obviously
clueless about that fact, and anything else about me, but are quite
prepared to presume cavalier opinions on things you know absolutely
nothing about, therefore all here can safely assume that your
imagination drives your opinions about your other claims as well.

Go ask the professor what the word "credibility" means.

What "professor" .. this stupid ***** has never had a teacher of any kind..
Why do you think he keeps posting all this outdated, plageurized nonsense..
LOL..




Yang




.

User: "Yang, AthD \h.c"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 04 May 2004 11:55:04 PM
"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
news:GXYlc.23737$Ia6.3537154@attbi_s03...

''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org

If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay the
amount of taxes that I have to pay.

Dan McFadden paid more in taxes last year than you earn in total. Not

only

is he a professor, he also runs his own managerial consulting group.

You may be surprised about my earnings and taxes.

But I am not surprised by how clueness you are. The Nobel Laureates above
are responsible for the statistical underpinning of modern day finance. You
don't think they're piad well for explaining their methodologies to Wall
Street? What has a loser like you done lately?
--
Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Socerey Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.2 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: -3 million jobs and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -759 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
.
User: "Bryan"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic,but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 05 May 2004 08:04:18 PM
Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:

"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
news:GXYlc.23737$Ia6.3537154@attbi_s03...



''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org






If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay the
amount of taxes that I have to pay.






Dan McFadden paid more in taxes last year than you earn in total. Not


only


is he a professor, he also runs his own managerial consulting group.





You may be surprised about my earnings and taxes.



But I am not surprised by how clueness you are. The Nobel Laureates above
are responsible for the statistical underpinning of modern day finance. You
don't think they're piad well for explaining their methodologies to Wall
Street? What has a loser like you done lately?




Greenspan is probably the most powerful and influential man in the
world. I happen to think for myself and sometimes do not agree with
him. I don't give a damn what economist theory any individual, no
matter how well educated or respected by the entire globe has about
anything..... if it affects my wallet in ways that I do not approve.
Karl Marx was also brilliant... this does not make me agree with him either.
Jan Tinbergen, 1969 (economics) was another example of another brilliant
member of the European elite class, who achieved his Nobel Prize for
mathematical models of macro-econimic theories, based on his extreme
Socialist perspective. Are you over-whelmed?
What a loser like me has accomplished lately is to think for myself.
The fact that someone is intelligent on any given area does not
therefore supersede your own experiences, or marginalize your realities
- unless you allow it.
.
User: "Ray Fischer"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic,but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 08 May 2004 12:17:49 PM
Bryan <Bryan@news.net> wrote:



Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:

"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
news:GXYlc.23737$Ia6.3537154@attbi_s03...



''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org






If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay the
amount of taxes that I have to pay.






Dan McFadden paid more in taxes last year than you earn in total. Not


only


is he a professor, he also runs his own managerial consulting group.





You may be surprised about my earnings and taxes.



But I am not surprised by how clueness you are. The Nobel Laureates above
are responsible for the statistical underpinning of modern day finance. You
don't think they're piad well for explaining their methodologies to Wall
Street? What has a loser like you done lately?

Greenspan is probably the most powerful and influential man in the
world. I happen to think for myself and sometimes do not agree with
him. I don't give a damn what economist theory any individual, no
matter how well educated or respected by the entire globe has about
anything..... if it affects my wallet in ways that I do not approve.
Karl Marx was also brilliant... this does not make me agree with him either.

Are you your own auto-mechanic and doctor as well? Did you write the
software you use?
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
.
User: "Bryan"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic,but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 08 May 2004 10:36:22 PM
Ray Fischer wrote:

Bryan <Bryan@news.net> wrote:


Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:



"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
news:GXYlc.23737$Ia6.3537154@attbi_s03...





''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org









If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay the
amount of taxes that I have to pay.









Dan McFadden paid more in taxes last year than you earn in total. Not




only




is he a professor, he also runs his own managerial consulting group.








You may be surprised about my earnings and taxes.




But I am not surprised by how clueness you are. The Nobel Laureates above
are responsible for the statistical underpinning of modern day finance. You
don't think they're piad well for explaining their methodologies to Wall
Street? What has a loser like you done lately?



Greenspan is probably the most powerful and influential man in the
world. I happen to think for myself and sometimes do not agree with
him. I don't give a damn what economist theory any individual, no
matter how well educated or respected by the entire globe has about
anything..... if it affects my wallet in ways that I do not approve.
Karl Marx was also brilliant... this does not make me agree with him either.



Are you your own auto-mechanic and doctor as well? Did you write the
software you use?



Auto-mechanic and doctor, no.... but I write much of the software I use,
myself.
However, my argument still stands. Just because an economist in Europe
is well-read, and receives a Nobel prize for their brilliance, does not
mean much to the economy in Miami, Dallas, or New York.
.
User: "Ray Fischer"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic,but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 09 May 2004 12:39:19 PM
Bryan <Bryan@news.net> wrote:

Ray Fischer wrote:

Bryan <Bryan@news.net> wrote:

Greenspan is probably the most powerful and influential man in the
world. I happen to think for myself and sometimes do not agree with
him. I don't give a damn what economist theory any individual, no
matter how well educated or respected by the entire globe has about
anything..... if it affects my wallet in ways that I do not approve.
Karl Marx was also brilliant... this does not make me agree with him either.


Are you your own auto-mechanic and doctor as well? Did you write the
software you use?

Auto-mechanic and doctor, no.... but I write much of the software I use,
myself.

However, my argument still stands. Just because an economist in Europe
is well-read, and receives a Nobel prize for their brilliance, does not
mean much to the economy in Miami, Dallas, or New York.

That's a bizarre statement. You might as well claim that the laws of
physics in Europe don't apply to people in Miami, Dallas, or New York.
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
.
User: "Bryan"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic,but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 10 May 2004 12:01:25 AM
Ray Fischer wrote:

Bryan <Bryan@news.net> wrote:


Ray Fischer wrote:


Bryan <Bryan@news.net> wrote:





Greenspan is probably the most powerful and influential man in the
world. I happen to think for myself and sometimes do not agree with
him. I don't give a damn what economist theory any individual, no
matter how well educated or respected by the entire globe has about
anything..... if it affects my wallet in ways that I do not approve.
Karl Marx was also brilliant... this does not make me agree with him either.


Are you your own auto-mechanic and doctor as well? Did you write the
software you use?



Auto-mechanic and doctor, no.... but I write much of the software I use,
myself.

However, my argument still stands. Just because an economist in Europe
is well-read, and receives a Nobel prize for their brilliance, does not
mean much to the economy in Miami, Dallas, or New York.



That's a bizarre statement. You might as well claim that the laws of
physics in Europe don't apply to people in Miami, Dallas, or New York.



So you believe a brilliant theorist in some place like China or Africa,
who has never experienced the realities and opportunitites in the
American economy, should write the pearl of financial wisdom that
American business far and wide should subscribe to, without question?
Interesting! Karl Marx was brilliant too.
.
User: "Ray Fischer"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic,but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 10 May 2004 10:48:28 PM
Bryan <Bryan@news.net> wrote:

Ray Fischer wrote:

Bryan <Bryan@news.net> wrote:

However, my argument still stands. Just because an economist in Europe
is well-read, and receives a Nobel prize for their brilliance, does not
mean much to the economy in Miami, Dallas, or New York.


That's a bizarre statement. You might as well claim that the laws of
physics in Europe don't apply to people in Miami, Dallas, or New York.


So you believe a brilliant theorist in some place like China or Africa,
who has never experienced the realities and opportunitites in the
American economy, should write the pearl of financial wisdom that
American business far and wide should subscribe to, without question?

Of course! Do you think that physicists experience the realities of
quantum uncertainty? Does a doctor need to experience cancer in order
to treat it?
By definifiction, research involves discovering the unknown.
Economists discover how economics works.
Your contempt for knowledge only betrays your own ignorance.
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
.


User: "wbarwell"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 09 May 2004 03:25:39 PM
Ray Fischer wrote:

Bryan <Bryan@news.net> wrote:

Ray Fischer wrote:

Bryan <Bryan@news.net> wrote:


Greenspan is probably the most powerful and influential man in the
world. I happen to think for myself and sometimes do not agree with
him. I don't give a damn what economist theory any individual, no
matter how well educated or respected by the entire globe has about
anything..... if it affects my wallet in ways that I do not approve.
Karl Marx was also brilliant... this does not make me agree with him
either.


Are you your own auto-mechanic and doctor as well? Did you write the
software you use?

Auto-mechanic and doctor, no.... but I write much of the software I use,
myself.

However, my argument still stands. Just because an economist in Europe
is well-read, and receives a Nobel prize for their brilliance, does not
mean much to the economy in Miami, Dallas, or New York.


That's a bizarre statement. You might as well claim that the laws of
physics in Europe don't apply to people in Miami, Dallas, or New York.


One can try www.cbo.gov. The Congressional Budget Office.
Bush's plan for permanent tax cuts is a disaster.
The last CBO report shows in ten years that would double our
national debt and interest alone on that debt would equal
discretionary spending, both defence and domestic spending.
You don't need a Nobel prize winning economist to see that is stupid, a
disaster and incompetent as all hell.
You don't even need a petition signed by 10 Nobel prize winning economists
which there is one, decrying Bush's stupidity.
Save America.
Vote Kerry in November, because he isn't Bush.
Www.cbo.gov.
--
"I was not prepared to shoot my eardrum out with a shotgun
in order to get a deferment. Nor was I willing to go to
Canada. So I chose to better myself and learn to fly airplanes."
- George W. Bush May 1984 to the Houston Chronicle
Cheerful Charlie
.
User: "Bryan"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic,but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 10 May 2004 12:12:11 AM
wbarwell wrote:

Ray Fischer wrote:



Bryan <Bryan@news.net> wrote:


Ray Fischer wrote:


Bryan <Bryan@news.net> wrote:


Greenspan is probably the most powerful and influential man in the
world. I happen to think for myself and sometimes do not agree with
him. I don't give a damn what economist theory any individual, no
matter how well educated or respected by the entire globe has about
anything..... if it affects my wallet in ways that I do not approve.
Karl Marx was also brilliant... this does not make me agree with him
either.


Are you your own auto-mechanic and doctor as well? Did you write the
software you use?



Auto-mechanic and doctor, no.... but I write much of the software I use,
myself.

However, my argument still stands. Just because an economist in Europe
is well-read, and receives a Nobel prize for their brilliance, does not
mean much to the economy in Miami, Dallas, or New York.


That's a bizarre statement. You might as well claim that the laws of
physics in Europe don't apply to people in Miami, Dallas, or New York.




One can try www.cbo.gov. The Congressional Budget Office.
Bush's plan for permanent tax cuts is a disaster.
The last CBO report shows in ten years that would double our
national debt and interest alone on that debt would equal
discretionary spending, both defence and domestic spending.

You don't need a Nobel prize winning economist to see that is stupid, a
disaster and incompetent as all hell.
You don't even need a petition signed by 10 Nobel prize winning economists
which there is one, decrying Bush's stupidity.



If such a petition truly existed, then it would substantiate their
collective stupidity to presume that the President is an economist
acting on his own instead of relying on the professional economists that
surrounds him.
Expand your list of heroes from clueless ideologs.

Save America.
Vote Kerry in November, because he isn't Bush.

Www.cbo.gov.









.









User: "Bill Walker"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 04 May 2004 06:31:37 AM
"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
news:rBElc.26233$Ik.1766183@attbi_s53...



Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:

"Nivlem" <mlml@svn.net> wrote in message news:4095DED4.9010906@svn.net...




It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch with
reality.





''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org




If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay the
amount of taxes that I have to pay.

Son of a gun.. I'm impressed.. See there, if you'd attend a few of those $2
grand "hot dog plate dinners" with Bush.. like Ken Lay.. you'd be getting a
helluva tax break..Meantime.. you got what you voted for.. wha'cha" bitchin'
about..



.
User: "Bryan"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic,but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 04 May 2004 11:28:45 PM
Bill Walker wrote:

"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
news:rBElc.26233$Ik.1766183@attbi_s53...


Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:



"Nivlem" <mlml@svn.net> wrote in message news:4095DED4.9010906@svn.net...






It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch with
reality.





''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org






If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay the
amount of taxes that I have to pay.



Son of a gun.. I'm impressed.. See there, if you'd attend a few of those $2
grand "hot dog plate dinners" with Bush.. like Ken Lay.. you'd be getting a
helluva tax break..Meantime.. you got what you voted for.. wha'cha" bitchin'
about..


Yet another blatant dishonest presumption about Republicans.







.
User: "Bill Walker"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 05 May 2004 03:55:22 AM
"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
news:14_lc.35618$I%1.2211930@attbi_s51...



Bill Walker wrote:

"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
news:rBElc.26233$Ik.1766183@attbi_s53...


Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:



"Nivlem" <mlml@svn.net> wrote in message

news:4095DED4.9010906@svn.net...







It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch with
reality.





''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org






If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay the
amount of taxes that I have to pay.



Son of a gun.. I'm impressed.. See there, if you'd attend a few of those

$2

grand "hot dog plate dinners" with Bush.. like Ken Lay.. you'd be getting

a

helluva tax break..Meantime.. you got what you voted for.. wha'cha"

bitchin'

about..



Yet another blatant dishonest presumption about Republicans.

Do you mean Shrub hasn't invited you to dinner, yet ?








.

User: "Yang, AthD \h.c"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 05 May 2004 12:05:17 AM
"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
news:14_lc.35618$I%1.2211930@attbi_s51...



Bill Walker wrote:

"Bryan" <Bryan@news.net> wrote in message
news:rBElc.26233$Ik.1766183@attbi_s53...


Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:



"Nivlem" <mlml@svn.net> wrote in message

news:4095DED4.9010906@svn.net...







It isn't unheard of for economists to be completely out of touch with
reality.





''The tax cut proposed by President Bush is not the answer''

-George Akerlof, Nobel 2001
-Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel 1972
-Lawrence R. Klein, Nobel 1980
-Daniel L. McFadden, Nobel 2000
-Franco Modigliani, Nobel 1985
-Douglass C. North, Nobel 1993
-Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel 1970
-William F. Sharpe, Nobel 1990
-Robert M. Solow, Nobel 1987
-Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel 2001
-And 450 other senior economists

www.epinet.org






If only any of them had to actually do an honest day's work and pay the
amount of taxes that I have to pay.



Son of a gun.. I'm impressed.. See there, if you'd attend a few of those

$2

grand "hot dog plate dinners" with Bush.. like Ken Lay.. you'd be getting

a

helluva tax break..Meantime.. you got what you voted for.. wha'cha"

bitchin'

about..



Yet another blatant dishonest presumption about Republicans.

Yet another NeoCon making a fool of himself.
--
Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Socerey Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.2 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: -3 million jobs and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -759 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
.

User: "David W. Barnes"

Title: Re: Economists Contradict Kerry's Badmouthing - Economists Optimistic, but Kerry Keeps Attacking Bush's Policies 04 May 2004 11:33:02 PM
In article <14_lc.35618$I%1.2211930@attbi_s51>, Bryan <Bryan@news.net>
wrote:

Son of a gun.. I'm impressed.. See there, if you'd attend a few of those $2
grand "hot dog plate dinners" with Bush.. like Ken Lay.. you'd be getting a
helluva tax break..Meantime.. you got what you voted for.. wha'cha" bitchin'
about..



Yet another blatant dishonest presumption about Republicans.

How so?
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