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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2008

How we miss the good ole days!

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  • 8 years of prosperity and happiness under Clinton and after that 8 years of hoplessness and turmoil under Bush

  • Pres. Bill Clinton where are you when we need you?

    Hillary Rodham Clinton for President!

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  • @sfsm1thh It says Rebecca Blank, still nice find.

  • lol Rebecca Black Northwestern

  • GREAT ad !!!

  • @Nintendomanwill Except the federal reserve worked well until we got the idiots from the Austrian school of economics controlling it. We need a weak currency to encourage exportation of goods.

  • So how do you 'fix' an economy? The 'economy' as such doesn't exist. In order for Americans to become richer, they need to stop underproducing. That's the real effect of credit expansion, as the fiat money feeds a particular glut and draws resources away from other avenues of production. Unsound money and credit can distort capital structures-so end the Fed and its low rates and inflation. Increasing poverty shows that such intervention must be scrapped.

    Free 'wellfare' (sic) tip: go to school.

  • @Nintendomanwill, and then the u.s. economy is magicaly fixed...

    free wellfare tip: stay in school

  • Here's some economics:

    End the fed

    End tariffs

    End subsidies

    End welfarism

    End tax

    End any centralised control over interest rates which may have resided despite the ending of the central bank

    Then you're done.

  • Oh if you put it that way...than i say Carters policies is what set the stage for Reagans success

  • Clintonomics is better than reaganomics only because of its position on debt.

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