where's the bias??
from the Media Research Center's list of Notable Quotables: A bi-weekly compilation of the latest outrageous, sometimes humorous, quotes in the liberal media.
“He [Treasury Secretary-designate John Snow] is said to be in favor of further tax cuts but against deficits. Doesn’t one lead to the other?”
– ABC’s Peter Jennings to George Stephanopoulos on World News Tonight, December 9.
Let's do the math here. You cut taxes, which would lead to less government revenues. If you don't cut government spending to keep up with the lower level of revenues, then, let's see, you get higher deficeits. I didn't realize that simple math was so biased. maybe it was because Peter didn't call the tax plan bold (see below).
from the Media Research Center's list of Notable Quotables: A bi-weekly compilation of the latest outrageous, sometimes humorous, quotes in the liberal media.
“He [Treasury Secretary-designate John Snow] is said to be in favor of further tax cuts but against deficits. Doesn’t one lead to the other?”
– ABC’s Peter Jennings to George Stephanopoulos on World News Tonight, December 9.
Let's do the math here. You cut taxes, which would lead to less government revenues. If you don't cut government spending to keep up with the lower level of revenues, then, let's see, you get higher deficeits. I didn't realize that simple math was so biased. maybe it was because Peter didn't call the tax plan bold (see below).
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