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Bill Funk
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On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 07:43:53 -0900, Marc <whineryy@yifan.net> wrote:
>Bill Funk <bfunk33@pipping.com> wrote:
>>On Thu, 06 Nov 03 13:56:41 GMT, lparker@NOSPAMemory.edu (Lloyd Parker) wrote:
>>>In article <rtriqvkhms3sfdqhscdi2qnno4u28o5iud@4ax.com>, Bill Funk <bfunk33@pipping.com> wrote:
>
>>>>Explain how increased taxes improve the economy.
>>>>
>>>Explain how Clinton's tax on the wealthy hurt the economy.
>>
>>It's fairly obvious that, since increased taxes hurt an economy,
>>Clinton's tax increase hurt the economy.
>
>You are basing your conclusion on an unproven premise. It was "fairly
>obvious" that the earth was flat as well. That didn't make it true...
>
>Marc
>For email, remove the first "y" of "whineryy"
However, the flat earth theory was based on a false premise, without
observation.
That tax increases hurt economies is an observed fact.
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Bill Funk
replace "g" with "a"
>Bill Funk <bfunk33@pipping.com> wrote:
>>On Thu, 06 Nov 03 13:56:41 GMT, lparker@NOSPAMemory.edu (Lloyd Parker) wrote:
>>>In article <rtriqvkhms3sfdqhscdi2qnno4u28o5iud@4ax.com>, Bill Funk <bfunk33@pipping.com> wrote:
>
>>>>Explain how increased taxes improve the economy.
>>>>
>>>Explain how Clinton's tax on the wealthy hurt the economy.
>>
>>It's fairly obvious that, since increased taxes hurt an economy,
>>Clinton's tax increase hurt the economy.
>
>You are basing your conclusion on an unproven premise. It was "fairly
>obvious" that the earth was flat as well. That didn't make it true...
>
>Marc
>For email, remove the first "y" of "whineryy"
However, the flat earth theory was based on a false premise, without
observation.
That tax increases hurt economies is an observed fact.
--
Bill Funk
replace "g" with "a"