Hypocrite Fundamentals of the Economy is a Ginormous Load
Obama’s campaign asserted that the Republican National Committee was taking the comment completely out of context because Obama was not talking about the economy, but about his economic plan.
“We don’t just need a plan for bankers and investors, we need a plan for autoworkers and teachers and small business owners,” Obama said. “I have said it before and I’ll say it again: we need to pass, after this immediate crisis is over, an economic stimulus plan. Right now. For working families – a plan that will help folks cope with rising food and gas prices, that can save one million jobs by rebuilding our schools and our roads, and help states and cities avoid budget cuts and tax increases. A plan that would extend expiring unemployment benefits. For those Americans who have lost their jobs and have been working hard to find a new one, but haven’t found one yet. That’s part of the change we need.
“And then after this immediate problem, we’ve got the long-term fundamentals that will really make sure this economy grows. Change means a tax code that doesn’t reward the lobbyists who wrote it, but the American workers and small businesses that deserve it. As president I am going to eliminate capital gains taxes for small businesses and start-ups. That’s how we’ll grow our economy and create the high-wage, high-tech jobs of tomorrow.”
October 1, 2008 at 2:17 AM
I didn’t hear Pelosi told 12 of hers not to vote because of the election, but serves her right. I’m not a fan of the Republicans these days, but that speech she gave before they voted was her being incompetent – and that’s being nice.
When the leader can’t even rally enough of her own party (94), whose fault is it really? The Democrats needed FEW Republicans to get it passed…but that might mean giving up several seats come November.
However it failed, I’m just glad it did.