Friday, January 09, 2004
Dean Tax Idea
... from another website. I linked to this through Brad Delong's blog.
In essence, it argues that Dean should simply take Clark's plan, and openly admit that he is taking Clark's plan. I agree with it about 100%.
Goldberg - you are probably right that we can't have a revenue neutral tax plan. But Dean will have exactly 0% chance of winning the election if Bush can even remotely credibly accuse him of proposing tax increases on the middle class.
On yesterday's The Note, they indicated Dean probably won't announce his own tax plan until the general election. That would be too bad - Dean is going to be flip flopping on the issue of taxes and he needs to do so as quickly as possible. Clark's plan gives him an opportunity.
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In essence, it argues that Dean should simply take Clark's plan, and openly admit that he is taking Clark's plan. I agree with it about 100%.
Goldberg - you are probably right that we can't have a revenue neutral tax plan. But Dean will have exactly 0% chance of winning the election if Bush can even remotely credibly accuse him of proposing tax increases on the middle class.
On yesterday's The Note, they indicated Dean probably won't announce his own tax plan until the general election. That would be too bad - Dean is going to be flip flopping on the issue of taxes and he needs to do so as quickly as possible. Clark's plan gives him an opportunity.
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