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Originally Posted by roachboy
now there are problems with every last claim in the wsj editorial that you bit and presented without mentioning it's editorial status, an oversight that anyone could have made.--but for the moment, i'll leave things at this. it would be better for all of us were you running mc-cain's campaign.
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I clearly stated the article was a WSJ editorial. Again, the author has his opinion but he also cited some factual information. I am the first to agree that there are problems with economic data, however, I don't dismiss it without trying to understand it.
Regarding the polls cited by DC. There is perception and there is reality. Predators of the disadvantaged often use and try to create false perceptions to take advantage of their prey. I think the doom and gloom massage of the Democratic Party is intended to do just that. The economy is weaker than it could be, but not nearly as bad as it has been in the past, or as bad as it could be. In my view honest leaders give realistic assessments.