| Final-Fan said: You can ask me ?s. So halogamer1989, how do you feel about the fact that McCain's tax cut is aimed mostly at the wealthy? ![]() http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/UploadedPDF/411693_CandidateTaxPlans.pdf |
As far as Brookings, here is a summary from a Washington Post article who is a liberal newspaper themselves. When they say that B.s is lib, you better believe it.
The Honeymoon
Ken Herman writes for Cox News Service with the question on everyone's mind in Washington: "Bipartisan peace in our times, or temporary ceasefire . . .
"'Both sides have been magnificent so far,' Ron Haskins, a senior fellow at the liberal Brookings Institution, said at a Friday seminar. 'Everybody's bipartisan. It's going to last at least another half hour.' "
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/blog/2006/11/13/BL2006111300496_pf.html
It is better to spread money out evenly than do a welfare Robin Hood state. Look, Obama can't pay for this anyway--with a recession in play he will have no choice but to renig on this proposal. Still if Obama does pay for these, he will need to cut hundreds of federal programs' budgets. McCain will not do this. You can get in contact w/ my superiors at my HQ for more @ 703-418-2008. Ask for Mary Conway.








