Yes, but these days some republicans are thinking more like democrates and vice versa. Throughout history this has often been the case. When the Democratic party was formed in the mid 1800's, it believed in what Republicans believe in now. Kerry has talked more about states rights than Bush. Bush on the otherhand has been more than happy to take whatever power he can from where-ever he could. Ideologies change. Having watched speeches from both closely, Kerry has come across with many 'conservative' ideas I wish Bush would embrass.Bookworm wrote: I can't say that I enjoy the idea of Bush expanding the size of the government any more than the next Republican, but voting for Kerry is certainly not the solution for that. Every time I hear a speech by Kerry, he is promising more money for this and more money for that, and I don't see where he is going to get the money to keep all his promises. Even eliminating the recent tax cuts wouldn't be enough.
Even eliminating the recent tax cuts wouldn't be enough.
Eliminating an unbalanced tax cut while revamping the tax code and having the forsight required to run a country (meaning don't bite off more than you can chew, spend on what needs it) might do it. We'd have a lot more money if this administration had thought things through a little more.
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