[wplug] Wi-Fi (now a political flame war) I QUIT
Brent M. Rust
rust at lucasware.com
Tue Oct 18 12:41:28 EDT 2005
Bryon,
Great points for sure.
I appreciate the grammar correction. Really!
I agree, Clinton era did a good job on the budget. Times were good.
My desire for services and lower taxes isn't my point. Taxes are a
necessary evil. It's what is done with the taxes is what bothers me.
I used "curse" loosely perhaps I should have checked my grammar and used
a thesaurus. LOL Maybe I still should. <sigh>
Brent
(I will yield the board to real business now)
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From: wplug-bounces+rust=lucasware.com at wplug.org
[mailto:wplug-bounces+rust=lucasware.com at wplug.org] On Behalf Of Bryon
Gill
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 12:06 PM
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Subject: RE: [wplug] Wi-Fi (now a political flame war) I QUIT
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Brent M. Rust wrote:
> No, it was called for. I called for it.
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>
> By the way...the federal deficit, isn't just because of one man. It's
> the curse of a nation, not just the current elected official(s). Your
> deluded if you think it's solely Bushes fault. Everyone is at fault!
> If you don't like the deficit, vote, if you vote, run for office.
Don't worry, I blame the Republican Congress too, and to the extent that
they installed Bush in 2000, I even blame the Courts. Clinton balanced
the budget.
Pittsburgh is in dire straits now and the stadiums shouldn't have been
built until our finances were under control. But there's a fundamental
disconnect between your desire to have services and a strong tech sector
and your desire to have lower taxes. The only thing worse than tax and
spend is taxcut and spend.
I'm done, flame all you like. I won't respond in this forum.
Bryon
p.s. - While we're off topic, it's "you're", and "Bush's".
p.p.s. - Only voodoo economists believe in curses. :)
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