Tuesday, February 03, 2004

Givers and Takers
Each of the Democratic candidates vying to replace George W. Bush has a serious electability problem. The problem has nothing to do with their biographies or temperaments — and everything to do with a significant, but unnoticed, structural divide in American presidential politics.
· Pointing out some underrecognized facts about Federal tax burden and Federal spending [ See Also Election boxes easy to mess with: In Annapolis, tales of trickery, vote rigging ]
· Oil, OIl, OIL
[link first seen at The Company They Kept (US)]
Mr. Juppé, 58, one of Mr. Chirac's closest confidants, was disqualified from public office for 10 years