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Critics: Clinton plans a sham
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Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:00 pm Post subject: Critics: Clinton plans a sham |
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Critics: Clinton plans a sham
New York Sen. Hillary Clinton vows that as president, she'd return the country to "fiscal responsibility," but critics charge that her proposals could blow a hole worth hundreds of billions of dollars in the deficit and even would provide a tax cut to some of the nation's richest people.The Democratic front-runner says her torrent of promises -- which would cost hundreds of billions of dollars -- is paid for.
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New York Sen. Hillary Clinton vows that as president, she'd return the country to "fiscal responsibility," but critics charge that her proposals could blow a hole worth hundreds of billions of dollars in the deficit and even would provide a tax cut to some of the nation's richest people.The Democratic front-runner says her torrent of promises -- which would cost hundreds of billions of dollars -- is paid for."What Senator Clinton has said throughout the campaign is that she will pay for every single proposal without increasing the deficit," said Brian Deese, a policy spam with the Clinton campaign. "Focusing on a commitment to pay as you go would be a dramatic change from the Bush administration."But pledging not to increase the deficit -- as opposed to reducing it -- isn't real fiscal responsibility, critics say, questioning Clinton's method of payment for her most prominent, most expensive proposals:• To pay for her $100-billion-a-year-plus health care plan, Clinton would allow President Bush's tax cuts for those who earn more than $250,000 a year to expire, as scheduled, in 2010.• To pay for her $25-billion-a-year retirement security plan and for half of her $8 billion-a-year college tuition assistance plan, she'd freeze the estate tax at 2009 levels.
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