Sep. 30th, 2003
(no subject)
Sep. 30th, 2003 10:34 amTHE DAILY MIS-LEAD
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=1354734&l=5676
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TAX CUTS LEAD TO LARGEST DEFICIT EVER IN COMPLETE REVERSAL OF BUSH'S
PREDICTIONS
Despite President Bush's assurance in 2001 that his tax cuts "could happen
without fear of budget deficit, even if the economy softens," the
estimated
$455 billion budget deficit this fiscal year will be the highest in U. S.
history.
In the President's 2002 State of the Union message he tried to shift blame
onto Congress, saying "our budget will run a deficit that will be small
and
short-term so long as Congress restrains spending," but earlier this month
he admitted his tax cuts account for 25% of the deficit.
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=1354734&l=5676
===============================
TAX CUTS LEAD TO LARGEST DEFICIT EVER IN COMPLETE REVERSAL OF BUSH'S
PREDICTIONS
Despite President Bush's assurance in 2001 that his tax cuts "could happen
without fear of budget deficit, even if the economy softens," the
estimated
$455 billion budget deficit this fiscal year will be the highest in U. S.
history.
In the President's 2002 State of the Union message he tried to shift blame
onto Congress, saying "our budget will run a deficit that will be small
and
short-term so long as Congress restrains spending," but earlier this month
he admitted his tax cuts account for 25% of the deficit.
(no subject)
Sep. 30th, 2003 11:29 amfrom
stonebender:
Remove the authors who aren't on your bookshelves, replacing them with ones who are, keeping the list to ten.
stonebender's list:
Neil Gaiman
Pat Murphy
Nalo Hopkinson
Lois McMaster Bujold
Samuel Beckett
Robert A. Heinlein
Joyce Carol Oates
Flannery O'Connor
Jo Walton
C.J. Cherryh
My list: (I sold most of my books before I moved, and I used to have more of the above authors on my shelves.)
Neil Gaiman
Nalo Hopkinson
Joyce Carol Oates
Audre Lorde
Peter McWilliams
John Sandford (library book)
Plato
Susan Choi
Mary Pipher
Jill Conner Browne (my new icon and goddess, at least this week)
Remove the authors who aren't on your bookshelves, replacing them with ones who are, keeping the list to ten.
Neil Gaiman
Pat Murphy
Nalo Hopkinson
Lois McMaster Bujold
Samuel Beckett
Robert A. Heinlein
Joyce Carol Oates
Flannery O'Connor
Jo Walton
C.J. Cherryh
My list: (I sold most of my books before I moved, and I used to have more of the above authors on my shelves.)
Neil Gaiman
Nalo Hopkinson
Joyce Carol Oates
Audre Lorde
Peter McWilliams
John Sandford (library book)
Plato
Susan Choi
Mary Pipher
Jill Conner Browne (my new icon and goddess, at least this week)