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October 26, 2008 at 4:06 PM #293702October 26, 2008 at 4:27 PM #293316
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October 26, 2008 at 4:27 PM #293644CBad
Participant[quote=tc].[/quote]
tc this was your best post.
October 26, 2008 at 4:27 PM #293670CBad
Participant[quote=tc].[/quote]
tc this was your best post.
October 26, 2008 at 4:27 PM #293681CBad
Participant[quote=tc].[/quote]
tc this was your best post.
October 26, 2008 at 4:27 PM #293717CBad
Participant[quote=tc].[/quote]
tc this was your best post.
October 26, 2008 at 4:35 PM #293311Veritas
ParticipantGandalf,
I know you are smart and a good man. Did you also know that Obama is using Kennedy’s quote to defend his tax policy and he is using it incorrectly? Kennedy used it to defend lowering taxes. Check out the wealth redistribution thread. It is pretty funny: (http://piggington.com/ot_wealth_redistribution_experiment)
“The aphorism “a rising tide lifts all boats” is associated with the idea that improvements in the general economy will benefit all participants in that economy, and that economic policy, particularly government economic policy, should therefore focus on the general macroeconomic environment first and foremost. The phrase is said to have been coined by Seán Lemass, the Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) in 1959–1966.[1] [2] Lemass himself attributed the phrase to John F. Kennedy.[3] Kennedy employed the expression to combat criticisms that his tax cuts would benefit mostly wealthy individuals.”
I prefer the Kennedy version. Obama may well sink the ship instead of lifting a few votes, I mean boats.
October 26, 2008 at 4:35 PM #293639Veritas
ParticipantGandalf,
I know you are smart and a good man. Did you also know that Obama is using Kennedy’s quote to defend his tax policy and he is using it incorrectly? Kennedy used it to defend lowering taxes. Check out the wealth redistribution thread. It is pretty funny: (http://piggington.com/ot_wealth_redistribution_experiment)
“The aphorism “a rising tide lifts all boats” is associated with the idea that improvements in the general economy will benefit all participants in that economy, and that economic policy, particularly government economic policy, should therefore focus on the general macroeconomic environment first and foremost. The phrase is said to have been coined by Seán Lemass, the Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) in 1959–1966.[1] [2] Lemass himself attributed the phrase to John F. Kennedy.[3] Kennedy employed the expression to combat criticisms that his tax cuts would benefit mostly wealthy individuals.”
I prefer the Kennedy version. Obama may well sink the ship instead of lifting a few votes, I mean boats.
October 26, 2008 at 4:35 PM #293665Veritas
ParticipantGandalf,
I know you are smart and a good man. Did you also know that Obama is using Kennedy’s quote to defend his tax policy and he is using it incorrectly? Kennedy used it to defend lowering taxes. Check out the wealth redistribution thread. It is pretty funny: (http://piggington.com/ot_wealth_redistribution_experiment)
“The aphorism “a rising tide lifts all boats” is associated with the idea that improvements in the general economy will benefit all participants in that economy, and that economic policy, particularly government economic policy, should therefore focus on the general macroeconomic environment first and foremost. The phrase is said to have been coined by Seán Lemass, the Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) in 1959–1966.[1] [2] Lemass himself attributed the phrase to John F. Kennedy.[3] Kennedy employed the expression to combat criticisms that his tax cuts would benefit mostly wealthy individuals.”
I prefer the Kennedy version. Obama may well sink the ship instead of lifting a few votes, I mean boats.
October 26, 2008 at 4:35 PM #293676Veritas
ParticipantGandalf,
I know you are smart and a good man. Did you also know that Obama is using Kennedy’s quote to defend his tax policy and he is using it incorrectly? Kennedy used it to defend lowering taxes. Check out the wealth redistribution thread. It is pretty funny: (http://piggington.com/ot_wealth_redistribution_experiment)
“The aphorism “a rising tide lifts all boats” is associated with the idea that improvements in the general economy will benefit all participants in that economy, and that economic policy, particularly government economic policy, should therefore focus on the general macroeconomic environment first and foremost. The phrase is said to have been coined by Seán Lemass, the Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) in 1959–1966.[1] [2] Lemass himself attributed the phrase to John F. Kennedy.[3] Kennedy employed the expression to combat criticisms that his tax cuts would benefit mostly wealthy individuals.”
I prefer the Kennedy version. Obama may well sink the ship instead of lifting a few votes, I mean boats.
October 26, 2008 at 4:35 PM #293712Veritas
ParticipantGandalf,
I know you are smart and a good man. Did you also know that Obama is using Kennedy’s quote to defend his tax policy and he is using it incorrectly? Kennedy used it to defend lowering taxes. Check out the wealth redistribution thread. It is pretty funny: (http://piggington.com/ot_wealth_redistribution_experiment)
“The aphorism “a rising tide lifts all boats” is associated with the idea that improvements in the general economy will benefit all participants in that economy, and that economic policy, particularly government economic policy, should therefore focus on the general macroeconomic environment first and foremost. The phrase is said to have been coined by Seán Lemass, the Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) in 1959–1966.[1] [2] Lemass himself attributed the phrase to John F. Kennedy.[3] Kennedy employed the expression to combat criticisms that his tax cuts would benefit mostly wealthy individuals.”
I prefer the Kennedy version. Obama may well sink the ship instead of lifting a few votes, I mean boats.
October 26, 2008 at 5:05 PM #293331tc
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ParticipantThats all you have?
October 26, 2008 at 5:05 PM #293685tc
ParticipantThats all you have?
October 26, 2008 at 5:05 PM #293696tc
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