Silly driver, the economy was collapsing in late 99, just like it is supposed to do every 30 years or so. Someone else said it, the president has almost nothing to do with the fluctuations, they can just manuver around it while it is happening, same goes for the next guy.
Bush did a great job managing the collapsing economy due to the irrational citizens spending like no tomorrow, even when they knew they were in trouble. It is a common remedy to go to way when the economy is in the hopper, it was done for Viet nam, korea, even WWII, and possibly WWI. Look at the 100 year charts, and isolate the wars, and the economic downtrends, you will see a trend.
66 to 82 was a economic downtrend, coencided with Viet Nam, and not just a coincidence.
Carter really opened this cluster by reducing the requirements for home loans when he was in the front. He is still trying to build houses for the people he helped push out of their homes/businesses.
The next president picked a radical right winger Jewish-American guy as the Chief of Staff. If you really think we are getting out of the middle east, you are in for a supprise. 16....er..24.....errr....36....??? months to get out of Iraq, and into what country next?
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