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Weren't we more business-friendly in the early 2000s?

Why didn't this reap a bonanza of jobs?

As for uncertainty, give me a break. In 1992, we had the Euro being created, we had the fall of the Soviet Union, we had the Japanese real estate bubble collapsing, we had the ADA being passed, we had FMLA being passed, we had the Clear Air Act getting strengthened ... sounds like there was plenty of uncertainty then too. Except I imagine businesses were sitting on a spare couple of trillion of cash.

Basically, I think we'll just take turns with the elephants and donkeys until China and India emerge in the forefront and we're all even enough in terms of wages and standards of living. Or maybe someone will figure out how to turn nanotech, biotech, or green energy into something like the PC boom. Then we'll all be living large and hopefully bought the nanotech equivalent of Microsoft in 2020.

Or maybe the Mayas were right ...
Isn't half of this stuff already with the IRS and/or county governments?
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