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Monday, June 19, 2006

Democrats Not Laughing Now

The National Review:

More than two years ago, when President Bush announced his aim to cut the federal budget deficit in half by 2009, many critics guffawed. They called the goal an impossibility, a naïve and futile effort that would be undermined by the fat-cat Republican tax cuts. A Boston Globe headline declared, “Bush’s plan to halve federal deficit seen as unlikely; Higher spending, lower taxes don’t mix, analysts say.” An Associated Press story went out on the wire with the headline, “Bush goal of halving federal deficits draws skepticism, derision.”

In that AP article, Sen. Kent Conrad, the top Democrat on the Senate Budget Committee, was quoted deriding Bush’s plan: “It’s like so much with this administration in respect to fiscal matters, it’s all spin, all the time.” Former Congressional Budget Office director Robert Reischauer called the proposal “fanciful.” To Democrats, the AP reported, Bush’s goal was simply “laughable.”

But the critics are no longer laughing. Driven by a surging national economy, tax revenues are increasing and the deficit is rapidly shrinking. The president’s deficit-reduction plan looks like it will not only succeed, but will do so years ahead of schedule.


Read the whole thing.

Comments

Avatar for Zsa Zsa

What is funny is that the Dems. are not pleased about the good news...HA!

Zsa Zsa on June 19, 2006 at 10:19 am
Avatar for bullwinkle

They aren’t pleased because it’s not good news for them. Neither is the death of alZarqawi or anything good happening in Iraq. They’d prefer $5 gasoline, daily terrorist attacks on the streets in the U.S., 10,000 soldiers dead in Iraq and Bush being caught caught playing slap and tickle with a White House intern. They’d gladly trade that for what we have to regain power, not because they think America needs a different agenda but because their agenda needs America.

bullwinkle on June 19, 2006 at 12:01 pm
Avatar for robert108

The Dems, being socialists in reality, don’t understand real economics.  Lower spending in addition to lower taxes would be even better.  What doesn’t work, obviously now, is the usual socialist practice of high taxes and high spending.

robert108 on June 19, 2006 at 12:05 pm
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