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− | Not available at the moment http://dubaioto.com/?page_id=voltaren-100-mg-retard what is voltaren Liberals claim that KennedyâÂÂs tax cuts were somehow different from ReaganâÂÂs and BushâÂÂs, and it is true that Kennedy was cutting the rates from higher levels (though loopholes and deductions meant that few actually paid the statutory high rates). But the arguments Kennedy rejected in pursuing his tax cuts sound awfully familiar to the arguments used by liberals today. The Harvard economist John Kenneth Galbraith, from his perch as ambassador to India, opposed tax cuts and advised increasing government spending instead. Kennedy told him to shut up. Senator Albert Gore Sr. called the Kennedy tax cut a bonanza for âÂÂfat cats.â Kennedy, frustrated, privately denounced Gore as a âÂÂson of a bitch.âÂÂ
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