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Last Jar of Nalley's Pickles I Will Ever Buy
Paul M. Cook wrote:
> "Dave Bugg" > wrote in message
> news vEBj.6242$e52.3588@trndny01...
>> merryb wrote:
>>> On Mar 11, 3:28 pm, "Dave Bugg" > wrote:
>>>> merryb wrote:
>>>>> On Mar 11, 6:50 am, "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
>>>>>> "merryb" > wrote in message
>>>>
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>> On Mar 9, 1:00 pm, sf wrote:
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>>>>>>> On Sun, 09 Mar 2008 19:53:25 GMT, "Dave Bugg"
>>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>>> The engines
>>>>>>>> on the Airbus will be GE, produced here in America, as will
>>>>>>>> other key components. The Airbus will have final assembly in
>>>>>>>> America. And while the Northrup-Gruman contract will not
>>>>>>>> employ as MANY Americans as continued production of the 767,
>>>>>>>> it is going to be creating a bunch of new jobs.
>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks, but this *is* and election year and the economy is in
>>>>>>> shambles. They need to do better than that.
>>>>
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>>>>>>> remove the smile first
>>>>
>>>>>> Exactly.
>>>>
>>>>>> If they could do better I suppose the economy wouldn't be in
>>>>>> such a shambles.
>>>>
>>>>>> Paul
>>>>
>>>>> Sorry, but I blame George W for all this, altho I know he's not
>>>>> entirely responsible.
>>>>
>>>> Please explain how he is responsible at all.
>>>>
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>>>> Davewww.davebbq.com- Hide quoted text -
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>>> Sorry, I really wasn't trying to start a political discussion. He's
>>> responsible for many things, this not really being one of them that
>>> I know of.
>>
>> The issue that bothers me about Bush is his willingness to stand by
>> and not veto spending bills -- brought by congress -- which contain
>> massive earmarked amendments.
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>
> Not like a 3 trillion dollar war, immediate costs plus long-term
> committments because the war is using borrowed money from the
> Chinese, has anything to do with it. Nor does deregulating banks
> which permitted the current meltdown, nor does a planned policy to
> lower the valueof the dollar, see Alan Greenspan report to Congress
> 2002, to boost oil company revenues, nor does standing by and giving
> tax credits to corporations moving manufacturing overseas resulting
> in a 70 billion dollar a month trade deficit where before there was
> less than that per year.
> All Bush policies.
>
> Anyway, rebut away but I won't get into a political war here. Food
> yes, politics no.
Throw a lot of unsupported mud then pretend to be above it all. Nice.
*plonk*
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Dave
www.davebbq.com
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