BobbyRutan says: McCaskill said eliminating congressional earmark spending — estimated at $17 billion annually — cannot offset McCain's proposed tax cuts. "That's a huge amount of money, but it's not even a drop in the bucket to pay for $3.5 trillion in tax cuts," she said. "So, every time he throws up earmarks and he's asked how he's going to pay for it, he knows he's being disingenuous, he knows he's not being forthcoming." Plus his leading economic adviser is Phil Gramm. Gramm flunked 3 grades in grade school and most recently created economic hardship for the company he works for by investing in subprime loans. McBush is a disaster waiting to happen. |
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