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Old 08-06-2005, 12:51 AM
natedogg natedogg is offline
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Default Re: The real difference in the 2 party\'s economic policy

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He continually asserts that the blue collar voters of Kansas and other red states are voting against their economic best interests when they vote for Republicans

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I'm no Bush fan, but ask any middle class american if they're paying more taxes now, or under Clinton. They will all give the same answer, every single middle class taxpayer: They pay less tax under Bush.


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but he never backs up his claim that the Democratic economic policy is in the best interest of blue collar/farm workers with solid facts or arguements. He just asserts that it is so.

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Welcome to Thomas Frank.

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2 - What are the key differences in the party's policies that makes one party's policy better for average people?

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Both parties are highly detrimental to average people.

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5 - How much more important should economic policy be to a voter than non-economic social issues?

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They are one and the same.

natedogg
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