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	<title>Comments on: Cherry the Alternative</title>
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		<title>By: Jim Brazier</title>
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		<description>John Cherry resurrects the New Deal in defending funding for social services and education.  Andy Dillon poses as a &quot;Price of Government&quot; and &quot;Reinventing government&quot; Democratic centrist.  Dillon will follow Hutchinson to defeat as a gubernatorial candidate.  Price of Government and Reinventing Government have little to offer in times when there is a far greater need for governmental intervention in the economy.  Governmental good and services are the last resort for the poor and other disavantaged populations prior to a restructuring of society by either the elites or the masses.  Democrats traditionally seek a positive liberal agenda of having government promoting equal opportunity by reducing the impact of disadvantages upon individuals seeking better lives through hard work, higher eduction and more opportunities through an expanding economy.  Price of Government and Reinventing Government Dems accept that raising taxes is not a solution and seek efficiencies in government operations for funding increases in government spending.  The latter possibility of funding more government through greater effieincy in government is not possible when the economy sinks into recession.  It is a strategy for more prosperous times and an admirable goal for any government any time.   When tax revenues greatly decline and the need for governmental services increase,  there must be a re-structuring of the tax system to support the much higher needs.  This is far more likely with a Democrat who resurrects the New Deal as the creed for Democrats.</description>
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