General Wesley Clark's "Saving for America's Future Plan"
The General presented his economic plan today. I've been real busy, so I haven't had a chance to take a close look at it yet, but I wanted to get a pointer up to it so others who might be interested were aware.
Putting America on a course for more fiscal responsibility in the future would be good for the economy today, helping to restore confidence, keeping long-term interest rates lower, while ensuring that America meets its obligations to the future. That's why Wes Clark is proposing a plan to save more than $2 trillion for America's future - providing resources to reduce the deficit and invest in priorities like healthcare and education. Wes Clark's "Saving for America's Future Plan" provides effective stimulus for the economy without increasing the deficit in 2004 and 2005 by redeploying $100 billion in tax cuts for the most fortunate families into bigger bang-for-buck investments in homeland security, state fiscal relief, and incentives for business to create jobs and grow.
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Your appelation for Clark, "The General", is nearly as Communistically obsequious as calling Gary "Monkey Business" Hart, "Senator Hart"!
Are you doing Wes's blog?