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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1000413" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>Really are taxes that much more higher then they've been over 35 years? Is gov't that much more bloated now than then? There has been plenty party mixes (house/senate/president) and really it's all been relatively close no matter the make-up of the 3 branches. You could make an argument the administration prior to the Bush tax cuts was the most successful for business. '94 to 2000 was the greatest success we've seen. That said, it's never about one man, the success of the USA. Sure they talk different games, but overall there aren't these massive swings in results. When Bush was in, where was the mass Exodus of Gov't size? I must have slept through that. When Bush was in, where was the mass fiscal savings? Must have missed that. Bush had the tax cut, which was ok, but it wasn't ultimately a game changer. Tons of jobs left the country, wages stale, etc etc etc. But yes we save a bit on taxes, if there was any measuring result it was rich became richer, you and the rest of us Joe's didn't gain all that much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1000413, member: 29298"] Really are taxes that much more higher then they've been over 35 years? Is gov't that much more bloated now than then? There has been plenty party mixes (house/senate/president) and really it's all been relatively close no matter the make-up of the 3 branches. You could make an argument the administration prior to the Bush tax cuts was the most successful for business. '94 to 2000 was the greatest success we've seen. That said, it's never about one man, the success of the USA. Sure they talk different games, but overall there aren't these massive swings in results. When Bush was in, where was the mass Exodus of Gov't size? I must have slept through that. When Bush was in, where was the mass fiscal savings? Must have missed that. Bush had the tax cut, which was ok, but it wasn't ultimately a game changer. Tons of jobs left the country, wages stale, etc etc etc. But yes we save a bit on taxes, if there was any measuring result it was rich became richer, you and the rest of us Joe's didn't gain all that much. [/QUOTE]
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