On Sep 5, 2004, at 12:04 AM, Tvoivozhd wrote:tvoivozhd---no, there is nothing I want to hear and I couldn't care less whether anyone agrees with me ot not. Except for a very brief interval after graduating from college when I worked for an engine company to familiarize myself with engine design and sales practices, I have always owned my own business, sometimes in the U.S., sometimes in foreign countries, often with a very large financial reward. The large reward was nice, but a greater degree of control was the primary incentive---not total control, mind you, just greater control.. I like starting new businesses and the formula of success becomes somewhat automatic after the first one or two. I don't like the janitorial aspect of running one after the problems are mostly solved.
"Are you better off today than four years ago"
My family and I am, but it has nothing to do with Bush, his administration or Congress. I'm no fan of Bush. I wasn't a fan of Clinton either. Thank Dog that Tipper and Gore didn't get the Presidency even though it was a slight of hand. Mr. Greenspan if anybody should get more credit for the good of the economy than the President or Congress.
From the tone of your post that was not what you wanted to hear. But then I work for myself, homestead, homeschool and pay my own health insurance ($10,000 per person deductable - it is for emergancies, live healthy and work safely!) so I wouldn't lay the responsibility for how I am on anyone else. Frankly people need to take more responsibility for them selves and not rely on the government to pull them up.
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