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I
was Clinton's Running Mate -- for half an hour!
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In
the world of investing, timing is everything. In October,
1996, on a San Diego beach, my timing was excellent -- an
opportunity to jog and speak with President Clinton.
I
had gone out on the beach for a jog. Before I knew it, the
President of the United States and his entourage came jogging
in front of me.
"Hi! How are you?" Clinton asked with a smile. "I
could be better," I responded, a phrase that speaks volumes
about the last four years under Clinton.
Before the opportunity could slip away, I seized the moment.
While others watched in amazement, I ran up, shook his hand
and asked, "Mind if I join you?" The Secret Service
agents were closing in fast, but the president waved his hand.
"Fine with me. Let him go."
For the next half an hour, I had the president's ear. Boy
did I let him have it!
We discussed his 1993 tax hike, which I pointed out had a
negative effect on business and charities. While wealthy people
can afford to pay higher taxes, sending more money to Uncle
Sam means there's less money to be spent on business, on hiring
or for charities.
He
seemed to understand, but said he had to do something about
the deficit, which ballooned under Reagan supply-side tax-cuts
of the 1980s.
"Do you believe in supply-side economics?" I asked.
He replied "Yes, tax cuts can increase revenues, as they
did under Kennedy. But we must not go overboard."
We
also discussed a reduction or elimination of the capital gains
tax. Surprisingly, Clinton said he favored a reduction in
capital gains, but only if a "small" alternative
minimum tax was included to ensure fairness. Basically, a
capital gains tax cut in name only.
Next we discussed problems of Medicare, including the Medical
Savings Accounts idea popularized by 1996 and 2000 GOP presidential
candidate Steve Forbes, which
Clinton said he also supported.
As we finally said good-bye (the Secret Service agents had
been pointing at their watches for the last several minutes)
I asked Clinton to sign a dollar bill I had in my pocket.
"I think it's illegal, but I'll do it anyway," he
said.
Check
back soon to view a short video clip!
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