cial reforms and more timely reporting on its financial condition, in order to prevent this from happening again. “Of course not,” he said. As Hillary and I watched the returns in my suite, even I was having trouble maintaining my congenital optimism. Compared with the Republicans who took over the party in the 1980s and 1990s, President Nixon was a wild-eyed liberal.
I strongly disagreed, and in the end we compromised on a six-month transition period. h it, because we had finally gotten a green light for the NATO air strikes, and because I didn’t want others to use our uni e of their ideological aversion to taxes, and because, in the short run, supply-side was good politics. We walked onto the stage to greet Al and Tipper and the thousands of people who had filled the downtown streets.
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