Clinton Critique of Jobs, Debt Fight Offers Something for Everyone
Both sides in the debate on job growth and deficit spending are claiming an ally in Bill Clinton, the multimillionaire former president who has declared his willingness to pay more in taxes, but said that it won't help get the economy moving.
Clinton, in interviews over the weekend, touted President Obama's $447 billion jobs package as a smart move. But speaking with Newsmax, he criticized the president's deficit-reduction plan, which calls for $1.5 trillion in tax hikes to be collected by raising the rates on people making $200,000 or more and adding an additional calculation for people making more than $1 million.
3 comments:
That idiot talks out of both sides of his mouth.
Gee, I said something similar on the other thread you had the other day.
I think Willie inhaled.
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