From: Dehede011@aol.com
Date: Sun Mar 09 2003 - 10:47:34 MST
In a message dated 3/9/2003 11:17:54 AM Central Standard Time, jonkc@att.net
writes: A bit of an exaggeration, the US is not growing as fast as people
want but it's growing much faster than the world's second largest economy
(Japan) or the third largest economy (Germany), it's growing faster than
France too.
John,
You were responding to the comment that, "I learned that the US
economy is the primary drag on the global economy."
My question is exactly what does that mean from the viewpoint of the
international financier, businessman or politician? Does that mean that we
are not providing non-Americans a big enough market? Does that mean we are
not exporting enough funds to provide the investment money others want us to
provide? Does that mean they are concerned only with what is good for them
in the short run and are quite willing to kill the golden goose? What are
your thoughts?
Ron h.
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