Clinton deserves very little credit for the momentary blip down, even though praise is lavished upon him by virtually all MSM. Federal tax receipts exploded due to the Y2K spendout and associated tech and internet bubbles. It had nothing to do with his policies; he just got lucky. Seriously lucky.
Source - TPM
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