The Growth of the Soil
Friday, February 11, 2005
 
Bush: the anti-Robinhood
Disclaimer: I love Paul Krugman. In his NYT editorial, Krugman highlights some lowpoints in the Bush budget. He cites specific line items that suggest Bush is the anti-Robinhood. In brief, the budget suggests cuts to funding for foodstamps, while looking to make the tax cuts for the wealthy permanent. Admittedly, I am a simple man, but I just can't see any logic behind these proposals. Krugman asserts, and I think it is important to reiterate, that the Dems can not afford to let these tax cuts become permanent. It would be both bad policy and bad business. The American people deserve better from our leaders.
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