In 1993, President Clinton and Vice President Gore launched their economic strategy: (1) establishing fiscal discipline, eliminating the budget deficit, keeping interest rates low, and spurring private-sector investment; (2) investing in people through education, training, science, and research; and (3) opening foreign markets so American workers can compete abroad. After eight years, the results of President Clinton’s economic leadership are clear. Record budget deficits have become record surpluses, 22 million new jobs have been created, unemployment and core inflation are at their lowest levels in more than 30 years, and America is in the midst of the longest economic expansion in our history.
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I agree with you yar, Clinton may have had his own personality flaws, but he did so much for the US, which has now been undone. I truly hope for all Americans that the next leader can create the necessary changes to make not only America better, but the world, and not through forcible conflicts based on muddled beliefs and desires (still haven't found those WMDs have you Mr. Bush?)
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I agree Spotty without even watching the vid
they're out of control and they know it
but to praise or condemn any of them is ridiculous
that's what annoys me!
Clinton became the CEO of the country .. not the president .. got his d... sucked whenever he wanted
and benefited monetarily exponentially
I see Obama trying for the same thing
McCain makes very bad decisions and good ones
still hanging on the I will not vote for either
have the ballot laying in the other room and I keep walking past it and avoiding it
the system is broken and the 2 of them are making it apparent as they watch our "leaders" in the house and senate make stupid mistakes and continue lying
I can take the mistakes .. but not the lying
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