Bush's Economic Summit: What a Joke 
Thursday, January 6, 2005 at 06:26PM
TheSpook
The White House's two-day economic summit concluded this afternoon with closing remarks from President Bush in which he reiterated "his" plans to deal with the country's massive deficit. Proving how difficult it can be to get an intelligent sounding quote from this President, Reuters wasforced to settle for his quasi-coherent assertion that "if the deficit is an issue, which it is, therefore it's going to require some tough choices on the spending side." Apparently, now that Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy and his imperialist excursion into Iraq have created a record $412 billion annual budget gap, we're expected to believe that his scheme to privatize Social Security  is going to save the economy by drastically cutting the government's financial responsibility to its most needy citizens. Shift the tax burden onto the working class in the name of "tax relief," send their children to Iraq with promises of spreading freedom, and then pay the bill by eviscerating their retirement fund under the guise of fiscal responsibility. Excuse me, Mr. President, if I don't know whether to laugh or cry at the sheer cynicism of it all. But not everyone was cheerleading for the administration's economic initiatives. Leaders from the AARP, AFL-CIO unions, NAACP, NOW, and the Center for American Progress all announced their opposition to Bush's Social Security overhaul.  [more]
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