During the 2000 presidential campaign, George W. Bush focused on a five-point program: tax cuts, education spending, military spending, revision of entitlement programs (Medicare and Social Security) and federal funding of faith-based social programs. On February 27, our so-called “MBA president” presented the details of his cornerstone initiative—the tax cut plan. As a fellow MBA, and someone who has prepared many… return to article
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