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Originally Posted by OpieCunningham
This would be a good point (and after your 3 or 4 non-points in this thread, I have to say I'm totally shocked!)
Except for the reality that there are two ways to view the question - one of which demonstrates that the Republicans believe in a fantasy and the other where the Democrats believe in a fantasy. If the question is about the national economy as it pertains to the financial health of businesses, the Republicans are correct. If the question is about the national economy as it pertains to the financial health of the people, the Democrats are correct.
It would also benefit your point if you could demonstrate that the primary reason the people believing the economy is not better than one year ago are largely basing their decision to support Kerry on that fantasy.
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The people are suffering still eh?
I know this always goes away suddenly when a democrat is elected (IE no one mentions the 'homeless') but give me a break. Since most of the economic growth has been in small businesses, just who are 'the people?'.
Also is doesn't answer why they would focus on mistakes which would be more likely to snare a republican then a democrat. Both people may well be uninformed but they were such that an uninformed democrat would 'guess' or assume correctly.
And mind you this is just for the year. So despite the fact that the economy has grown, unemployment is down, yadda yadda KERRY supporters think its worse by an over whelming majority. Sounds pretty shall I say 'stupid' to me.