Does anyone really care what Europeans think about Bush, the electoral college, etc.?
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Cheers to the previous poster. we can't always take a tax cut be cause its good for us. We must speak up for hise who can't speak for themselves. As it was stated earlier, a tax cut is NOT in the best interest of everyone. there is no possible benifit in a tax cut to someone who isn't earning enough to pay taxes. i'm probably in a higher bracket as my wife and i combine for about $200k+ each year. I feel like i could use a break and then i think about the others who reaaly depend on my tax dolls and and say I can do without it!!!
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The answer to the original question is, quite clearly, no.<BR><BR>Every time someone posts something about this topic,(and it has been almost entirely started by Americans) the post is dominated by American responses, almost to the exclsuion of any other opinions.<BR><BR>Whilst there are obviously exceptions, it's clear that most of "you" have no interest in a word of criticism, constructive or otherwise.<BR><BR>I don't care about that one way or another, but it IS getting boring for the rest of us.
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Ask what George W Bush did as governor of Texas and most Britons would say that he was a serial executioner and what he himself calls a "purty good delegator" (in Bush-speak, the word rhymes with "alligator"). He let other guys do the hard work so he could concentrate on his afternoon game of electronic golf. <BR>