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^^ Concerning his Social Security plan Mrs. Clinton (inaccurately) accused him of favoring a "trillion dollar tax increase".
That sounds like a republican to me.
The fact that she was not offering any plan of her own closes the deal.
She has said that, like Reagan, she would appoint a bi-partisan commission to collect information and review the extent of the problem, and come up with a range of solutions and recommendations. That's a legitimate and smart plan.
If you consider passing it off to some unnamed commission a plan you really do grade on the curve for your girl.
In any case her plan is the same as Reagan's plan (read republican plan) so she does sound like a republican don't she?
^^ They did more than raise the cap they also taxed SS benefits for the first time and increased the retirement age so Obama's plan is not the same as Reagan's plan.
Did you write that with a Clintonian face?
Nick my original point was accurate or not phrases like 'trillion dollar tax increase' sound republican to me.
I'd remind you that to get to that trillion dollar figure you have to go many yrs out which means whatever her plan eventually is it also will be a trillion dollar tax increase.
And btw I agree that a commission is the only way to go.
Why does it sound Republican, simply because it warns of a tax increase?
NickCole said:Tax increases on the working and middle class, are IMO to be avoided if at all possible. Raising the cap, increasing taxes on workers making $97,500 to $200,000 is a bad idea in today's economy. A really bad idea. In cities like New York and Chicago, and increasingly in outlying areas, a family living on $100,000 is middle class.
Yours and Mrs. Clinton's concern for the middle class is duly noted although how you can be against taking their money for retirement
but for forcing them to purchase health insurance, which although she refuses to give us the details you can be sure will cost them much much more, only speaks to the depth of your concern for that middle class.
What figures lead you to believe health insurance under Clinton's plan will cost much much more than a middle class worker pays into social security??
Please try and not twist my words Nick.
The health insurance mandate will cost much much more than any increase in SS taxes which was the subject we were discussing above.
The losing candidate will do themselves a lot of good and engender goodwill from the party for working hard for the winner. I am sure that will happen.
^Republicans have valid interests and concerns that must be addressed by a winning candidate. I don't see Clinton as a Republican in any sense, but security is something that is important to Americans.
