Tuesday, September 14, 2004
NOT VERY CONSERVATIVE
"The expansive agenda President Bush laid out at the Republican National Convention is likely to be well in excess of $3 trillion over a decade. A staple of Bush's stump speech is his claim that his Democratic challenger, John F. Kerry, has proposed $2 trillion in long-term spending, but the cost of the new tax breaks and spending outlined by Bush far eclipses that of the Kerry plan. Bush's pledge to make permanent his tax cuts, which are set to expire at the end of 2010 or before, would reduce government revenue by about $1 trillion over 10 years." -- Washington Post
It appears that the only thing G.W. has in common with other republicans is his love of guns, God, and greed. He musn't have done well in math at school. Who's his economic advisor, MC Hammer?
"The expansive agenda President Bush laid out at the Republican National Convention is likely to be well in excess of $3 trillion over a decade. A staple of Bush's stump speech is his claim that his Democratic challenger, John F. Kerry, has proposed $2 trillion in long-term spending, but the cost of the new tax breaks and spending outlined by Bush far eclipses that of the Kerry plan. Bush's pledge to make permanent his tax cuts, which are set to expire at the end of 2010 or before, would reduce government revenue by about $1 trillion over 10 years." -- Washington Post
It appears that the only thing G.W. has in common with other republicans is his love of guns, God, and greed. He musn't have done well in math at school. Who's his economic advisor, MC Hammer?
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