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red states rule
10-09-2007, 06:52 AM
I do hope the GOP keeps talking about this. The Red Queen stuck her foot in her mouth, and it shows how far left she really is


GOP hits Hillary's 'baby bonds'
By Ralph Z. Hallow
October 9, 2007


Republican strategists say Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton"s call for giving every newborn $5,000 for education is the first major mistake in her front-running campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.

They say it undermines the centrist image the New York Democrat has carefully built and, if exploited skillfully, could prove fatal in the 2008 general election.

"I'm shocked that more Republican candidates haven't taken on 'Hillary Bonds,' " Pennsylvania political consultant Charles Gerow said. "This is a layup for GOP hopefuls."

Former New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani is the only top-tier Republican nomination candidate to have made Mrs. Clinton's proposal central to his campaign speeches, calling it a "socialist" program that will cost $20 billion annually in an address to the Americans for Prosperity conference Friday.

He joked with the anti-spending group that "Hillary Bonds" might come complete "with Hillary's picture on them" and would cost $20 billion per year. He compared it to George McGovern's 1972 Democratic campaign promise of $1,000 to every American.

Spending has turned into a dominant issue among the Republicans, with the top candidates taking aim at each other's records. But tonight's Republican presidential debate in Michigan gives them an opportunity to broaden that attack to include their Democratic counterparts' profligate spending proposals, particularly on health care.

"Rudy knows there is no better way to communicate with GOP voters than to take the debate to Hillary," Republican Party presidential campaign adviser Scott Reed said. "The strategy also masks Giuliani's deficiencies on abortion, guns and gay-lifestyle issues."

Mrs. Clinton, responding to a question at a Congressional Black Caucus conference two weeks ago, said she favors creating a program that gives $5,000 to help every newborn start saving to pay for college.

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http://www.washingtontimes.com/article/20071009/NATION/110090060/1001

Joe Steel
10-09-2007, 07:07 AM
I do hope the GOP keeps talking about this. The Red Queen stuck her foot in her mouth, and it shows how far left she really is

GOP hits Hillary's 'baby bonds'
By Ralph Z. Hallow
October 9, 2007


Republican strategists say Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton"s call for giving every newborn $5,000 for education is the first major mistake in her front-running campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.

They say it undermines the centrist image the New York Democrat has carefully built and, if exploited skillfully, could prove fatal in the 2008 general election.

"I'm shocked that more Republican candidates haven't taken on 'Hillary Bonds,' " Pennsylvania political consultant Charles Gerow said. "This is a layup for GOP hopefuls."

Former New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani is the only top-tier Republican nomination candidate to have made Mrs. Clinton's proposal central to his campaign speeches, calling it a "socialist" program that will cost $20 billion annually in an address to the Americans for Prosperity conference Friday.

He joked with the anti-spending group that "Hillary Bonds" might come complete "with Hillary's picture on them" and would cost $20 billion per year. He compared it to George McGovern's 1972 Democratic campaign promise of $1,000 to every American.



Giuliani thinks his plan is better. He wants to give every newborn a bill for $30,000 to cover Bush's wars.

red states rule
10-09-2007, 07:13 AM
Giuliani thinks his plan is better. He wants to give every newborn a bill for $30,000 to cover Bush's wars.

I know libs have a fit when anyone wants to let golks keep more of the money they earn through working

Libs would rather keep people dependent on them via handouts and wealth transfers

Joe Steel
10-09-2007, 07:55 AM
I know libs have a fit when anyone wants to let golks keep more of the money they earn through working

Libs would rather keep people dependent on them via handouts and wealth transfers

Giuliani wants to tax American children to pay for killing Iraqi children.

Do you prefer that?

JohnDoe
10-09-2007, 08:08 AM
Good morning RSR!!!

All taxes are "wealth transfers".

The government takes our taxes and redistributes it to their buddies, for their bridges, their military industrial complex, their pet peeve projects, their oil buddies, their election contributor's requests, and to the Contractors getting the bids for our roads and gvt buildings....

no matter what it is, our money is being taken from us via taxes that are then put back in to the economy, and in to the hands of others, via everything that Congress does...

it ALL is redistribution of wealth, of our money imho. There is not one person in Congress that does not redistribute the wealth they took from us...be it a Republican or a Democrat.

jd

red states rule
10-09-2007, 12:36 PM
Good morning RSR!!!

All taxes are "wealth transfers".

The government takes our taxes and redistributes it to their buddies, for their bridges, their military industrial complex, their pet peeve projects, their oil buddies, their election contributor's requests, and to the Contractors getting the bids for our roads and gvt buildings....

no matter what it is, our money is being taken from us via taxes that are then put back in to the economy, and in to the hands of others, via everything that Congress does...

it ALL is redistribution of wealth, of our money imho. There is not one person in Congress that does not redistribute the wealth they took from us...be it a Republican or a Democrat.

jd

What Hillary is saying is this. You get home and tell your hubby you are going to have a baby.

After jumping for joy, your hubby goes next door and tells your neighbor "My wife is having a baby - give me $5000"