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BILL CLINTON SUPPORTS TOM WOLF’S TAXING AGENDA (PA Governors Race)
Watchdog Wire - Pennsylvania ^ | 10-27-2014 | Jana Benscoter

Posted on 10/27/2014 6:30:22 PM PDT by smoothsailing

October 27, 2014

BILL CLINTON SUPPORTS TOM WOLF’S TAXING AGENDA

By Jana Benscoter

Sound bites echoed throughout Pittsburgh on Monday as the notorious former Democratic President Bill Clinton stumped for his party’s Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Tom Wolf. Clinton used the same message he has used in other states for other candidates, personalizing his speech to Wolf, and keeping in step with his folksy brand.

The well-known Clinton was used to try to influence voters into believing “trickle-down government” isn’t working—the use of tax breaks and other economic benefits to stimulate the economy—and that Democrats have the answers to creating, growing and sustaining middle-class jobs.

“[Wolf] is the best candidate for governor in the United States,” Clinton said. He said when he read about Wolf’s background, he thought Wolf was “too good to be true.”

He continued in this vein for a couple of minutes, spending less time disparaging Republican incumbent Gov. Tom Corbett, and more time promoting Wolf. It didn’t take long, though, for Clinton to say he supported the idea of creating a new severance tax on natural gas drilling. He criticized Corbett for lifting the cap on the oil company franchise tax in a transportation bill that passed in Fall 2013, adding that he thought taxing natural gas would create more revenue than lifting the cap.

What’s most abundantly clear regarding Wolf is that he says yes to more, and new, taxes. Natural gas drillers pay the same taxes as all Pennsylvania businesses pay, in addition to an impact fee. Wolf has consistently said he sees an opportunity to slap another tax on that industry.

Latest polling figures show Corbett tightening a once formidable gap held by Wolf for most of campaign season. Wolf, whose campaign is funded primarily by himself and public unions, not individuals, began to see a decline in his polling numbers following the first General Election debate, held in September. Up until that point, Wolf ran a hard-hitting media blitz.

After Wolf’s first uninspiring public debate performance, voters may have wondered what the state would look like if Wolf was given the ball, and goes nuclear on taxes. Grassroots talk is now a vote for Corbett is a vote against Wolf. Corbett has had to regain support from conservatives following the passage of last year’s transportation bill, and his inability to capitalize on passing liquor privatization, among other desired conservative issues that have not been passed.

During the third debate between Corbett and Wolf, held in Pittsburgh on Oct. 8, Wolf tried, again, to explain his plan to relieve tax burdens on the middle class. He pushed his plan to change Pennsylvania’s income tax structure from it’s current flat 3.07 percent rate onto the shoulder’s of wealthier Pennsylvanians, much of the same idea that President Barack Obama touted when he campaigned for President. Wolf proclaims that his plan would work, meaning income taxes go up in certain tax brackets and property taxes go down for all.

But, not so fast. Even fact checkers bury their consternation of Wolf’s lack of details in his plan.

USA Today:

“We freely concede that some Pennsylvanians who think of themselves as “middle class” have incomes higher than the levels described by Wolf, and they would see their taxes go up. A USA TODAY/Gallup Poll found in 2012 that only 2% of Americans considered themselves to be “upper class” and only 10% identified themselves as “lower class.” The rest described themselves as “middle class” (42%), “upper middle class” (13%) or “working class” (31%).”

Pennsylvania GOP released this statement regarding Wolf’s third attempt to stargaze his base, and lure voters to his side. Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and First Lady Michelle Obama have already hit the Keystone State in recent days.

“Today, Tom Wolf will try to use President Bill Clinton to misdirect attention away from his full support of President Barack Obama’s agenda, including the War on Coal,” Republican Party of Pennsylvania Chairman Rob Gleason said. According to the PA GOP, Wolf is mirroring Obama’s liberal ideology over jobs, suggesting a cap-and-trade agenda, which will put tens of thousands of coal jobs at risk.

“A vote for Tom Wolf is a vote to raise your own taxes,” State Senator Kim Ward (R-Westmoreland) said. “Tom Wolf wants to raise the income tax rate on Pennsylvania families by 188%. Throughout the course of this campaign, Tom Wolf has been more focused on expanding the size of our government than providing detailed solutions to Pennsylvania’s toughest challenges. We simply cannot afford four years of Tom Wolf’s proposed tax hikes.”

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TOPICS: Extended News; Politics/Elections; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: clinton; taxandspend; wolf

1 posted on 10/27/2014 6:30:22 PM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: P.O.E.; this_ol_patriot; Nextrush; Daveinyork; carriage_hill; trussell; Tribune7; martin_fierro

Ping.


2 posted on 10/27/2014 6:37:13 PM PDT by lightman (O Lord, save Thy people and bless Thine inheritance, giving to Thy Church vict'ry o'er Her enemies.)
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To: smoothsailing

Anything a Clinton supports,

I will vote against!!!

not happy with Colbert but will vote for him as I refuse to vote for any DEMOCRAT...now and in 2016.

Need to check and see when the church mouse, Sen. Bob Casey is up again...He only comes out of the woodwork for photo ops..He need to be sent home, permanently.


3 posted on 10/27/2014 7:00:16 PM PDT by haircutter
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To: lightman

I saw Bill and Hill close up when they came to York in 1992.

Bill jogged through the streets being himself ending up by talking with a blonde along the street...no kidding.

Clinton raised taxes after Bush 41 raised taxes. Wolf will raise taxes after Corbett raised them.

That’s politics for you.......


4 posted on 10/27/2014 7:02:55 PM PDT by Nextrush (OBAMACARE IS A BAILOUT FOR THE HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY)
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To: smoothsailing
Wolf proclaims that his plan would work, meaning income taxes go up in certain tax brackets and property taxes go down for all.

I despise these lying SOB's. The last democrat governor promised that property taxes would be reduced or eliminated if the casinos were legalized. My property taxes have tripled since Rendell made that declaration.

Never, ever, ever trust a democrat when he says that any taxes will go down! He's lying to you.

As far as BJ Clinton stumping for Wolf, it's sad that Wolf has to drag out a has been politician who is basically famous for lewd activities?

5 posted on 10/27/2014 7:10:26 PM PDT by eeriegeno (<p>)
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To: haircutter

The commie Wolf wants Pa taxpayers to pay for “gender reassignment surgery” for state employees. I’ll be voting for Corbett.


6 posted on 10/27/2014 7:12:51 PM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: smoothsailing

The only reason taxing it’s way to prosperity has not worked is because no country ever tried it! /s


7 posted on 10/27/2014 7:18:45 PM PDT by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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To: rightwingintelligentsia

Ping to Bubba Jeffie & Tommie The Commie.


8 posted on 10/27/2014 7:53:35 PM PDT by Carriage Hill ( Some days you're the windshield, and some days you're the bug.)
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To: Nextrush

PA’s so deep in debt to unions’ pensions and gov’t waste, that neither party of idiots/morons/cretins can bring themselves to cut waste and fraud, but rather raise taxes even more to ‘balance the budget’, which they’ll never do. The lot of them should be stood against a bloody stone wall, and summarily-executed.


9 posted on 10/27/2014 7:58:23 PM PDT by Carriage Hill ( Some days you're the windshield, and some days you're the bug.)
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To: smoothsailing
For those who may have forgotten what kind of a President Bill Clinton was:

1) Clinton’s own words show his often expressed innate hostility to, and utter contempt for, the core principles of the American founding:

``If the personal freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution inhibit the government’s ability to govern the people, we should look to limit those guarantees.’’ -- President Bill Clinton, August 12, 1993

``The purpose of government is to reign in the rights of the people’’ –- Bill Clinton during an interview on MTV in 1993

``We can’t be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans…that we forget about reality.’’ -- President Bill Clinton, quoted in USA Today, March 11, 1993, Page 2A, ``NRA change: `Omnipotent to powerful’’’ by Debbie Howlett

“When we got organized as a country and we wrote a fairly radical Constitution with a radical Bill of Rights, giving a radical amount of individual freedom to Americans, it was assumed that the Americans who had that freedom would use it responsibly… that they would work for the common good, as well as for the individual welfare… However, now there’s a lot of irresponsibility. And so a lot of people say there’s too much freedom. When personal freedom’s being abused, you have to move to limit it.” – Bill Clinton, April 19, 1995

2) Clinton inevitably pursued his own political advantage at the expense of American interests and national security. Here is just one of many possible examples:

It is well documented that Clinton and the Democrats took illegal campaign money from groups and individuals tied directly to the Chinese People’s Republican Army. It is therefore not surprising that In January 1998 Clinton went against the advice of then-Secretary of State Warren Christopher and Pentagon experts by lifting long-standing restrictions against the export of American satellites to China for launch on Chinese rockets. Not only did he move control over such decisions from the more security-focused State Department to the Commerce Department, but he intervened in a Justice Department investigation of Loral Space & Communications, retroactively enabling Loral to sell critical missile technology to the Chinese. Interestingly enough, Clinton’s decision was made at the request of Loral CEO Bernard Schwartz, whose earlier $1.3 million campaign donation made him the single biggest contributor to the Democratic election effort.

The result, as stated eloquently by syndicated columnist Linda Bowles, was that “the Democrats got money from satellite companies and from Chinese communists; China got supercomputors, advanced production equipment and missile technology; Loral got its satellites launched at bargain basement prices . . . and the transfer of sensitive missile technology gave China [for the first time] the capability of depositing bombs on American cities.” Incidentally, Loral ultimately failed to benefit from this permanent injury to America’s security interests: in July 2003, the company filed for bankruptcy protection, and in order to raise cash was forced to sell its most profitable business – a fleet of communications satellites orbiting over North America.

3) On two occasions, Clinton used military action for the specific purpose of distracting the American public from the fallout of the Lewinsky affair:

• On August 20, three days after Clinton finally admitted publicly to the Lewinsky affair, the news media was poised to focus on that day’s grand jury testimony by Monica Lewinsky. That same morning, Clinton personally went on national television to gravely announce his bombing of a Sudanese “chemical weapons factory,” and a terrorist training camp in Afghanistan. It was the first time most Americans ever heard the name of Osama bin Laden. The factory bombing in Sudan killed an innocent night watchman, but accomplished little else. It later was proven that the plant was making badly needed pharmaceuticals for people in that poverty-stricken part of the world, but no chemical weapons.

Several months later, the U.S. Center for Nonproliferation Studies, part of the Monterey Institute of International Studies, stated: "...the evidence indicates that the facility had no role whatsoever in chemical weapons development." Kroll Associates, one of the world's most reputable investigative firms, also confirmed that there was no link in any way between the plant and any terrorist organization. As for the Afghanistan bombing, it failed to do any damage at all to bin Laden or his organization. Clinton’s action was accurately characterized by George W. Bush when he said right after 9-11: "When I take action, I’m not going to fire a $2 million missile at a $10 empty tent and hit a camel in the butt.

Clinton’s pointless and murderous military actions did not make Americans safer that day, although they did destroy an innocent life, and for all the good they did certainly could have been delayed in any case. But they did succeed in diverting media attention from Lewinsky’s grand jury testimony for a 24-hour news cycle, which was the main point. So I guess, they weren’t a total loss.

•On December 16, 1998, on the eve of the scheduled House vote on his impeachment, Bill Clinton launched a surprise bombing attack on Baghdad. As justification for this exploit, he cited the urgent threat that Saddam’s weapons of mass destruction posed to America, and the need for immediate action. Almost immediately, the House Democrats held a caucus and emerged calling for a delay in the impeachment proceedings. House minority leader Dick Gephardt made a statement: "We obviously should pass a resolution by saying that we stand behind the troops. I would hope that we do not take up impeachment until the hostilities have completely ended."

Conveniently, a delay so near the end of the House term would have caused the vote to be taken up in the next session – when the newly elected House membership would be seated with more Democratic representation, thereby improving Clinton’s chances of dodging impeachment.

The Republicans did, in fact, agree to delay the hearings, but only for a day or two. Amazingly, Clinton ended the bombing raid after only 70 hours -- once it became clear that in spite of the brief delay, the vote would still be held in the current session.

Once the bombing stopped, Clinton touted the effectiveness and importance of the mission. As reported by ABC News : “We have inflicted significant damage on Saddam's weapons of mass destruction programs, on the command structures that direct and protect that capability, and on his military and security infrastructure,” he said. Defense secretary William Cohen echoed the point: “We estimate that Saddam's missile program has been set back by at least a year.”

Whether or not one buys Clinton’s assessment of that mission, it is difficult to believe that its timing was so critical that it required commencement virtually at the moment the House was scheduled to vote on the impeachment. I think the most reasonable conclusion is that Clinton cynically deployed US military assets and placed military personnel in harm’s way for purely political reasons.

4) Clinton’s reckless sexual behavior was a threat to American national security:

Clinton and his supporters have been very effective in persuading large numbers of Americans that the Lewinsky scandal was “only about sex.” But I see a bigger issue here, because Clinton is on record as saying that he would have done anything to keep knowledge of the Lewinsky affair from becoming public.

To me, that statement raises a very serious question: What if, instead of sending her recorded Lewinsky conversations to Ken Starr, Linda Tripp had instead secretly offered them for sale, say, to the Chinese government? Or to the Russians? Or even to agents of Saddam?

What kind of blackmail leverage would those tapes have provided to a foreign government in dealing with America on sensitive trade, security or military issues? One of the few things Clinton ever said that I believe is that he would have done anything to keep the Lewinsky affair secret. Given his demonstrated track record of selling out American interests for personal or political gain (and there are more examples that I could have cited here), how far would he have gone in compromising America’s real interests in order to protect his own neck when threatened with blackmail?

Pretty far, I believe. Equally distressing is the prospect Clinton might, in fact, have succumbed to foreign black mail on other occasions in order to hide different sexual episodes that ultimately did not become public. There is no way to know, of course, but I prefer presidents for whom such a scenario is not a plausible possibility.

And don’t even get me started on the war crime in Kosovo.

WAR IN KOSOVO

During Bill Clinton’s 1999 NATO-led war in Kosovo – which according to some estimates cost as much as $75 billion – we bombed Belgrade for 78 days, killed almost 3,000 civilians, and shredded the civilian infrastructure (including every bridge across the Danube.)

We devastated the environment, bombed the Chinese embassy, came very close to engaging in armed combat against Russian forces, and in general, pursued a horrific and inhumane strategy to rain misery on the civilian population of Belgrade in order to pressure Milosevic into surrendering.

Why did we do all that? The US did not even have an arguable interest in the Balkans, and no one ever tried to claim that Serbia represented any kind of threat to our nation or our interests.

But for months the Clinton administration had told us that Milosevic was waging a vicious genocide against Albanian Muslims, and needed to be stopped. The New York Times called it a “humanitarian war.” In March 1999 – the same month that the bombing started – Clinton’s State Department publicly suggested that as many as 500,000 Albanian Kosovars had been murdered by Milosevic’s regime. In May of that year, as the bombing campaign was drawing to a close, Secretary of Defense William Cohen lowered that estimate 100,000.

Five years after the bombing, after all the forensic investigations had been completed, the prosecutors at Milosevic’s “War Crimes” trial in the Hague were barely been able to document a questionable figure of perhaps 5,000 “bodies and body parts.” During the war, the American people were told that Kosovo was full of mass graves filled with the bodies of murdered Albanian Muslims. But none were ever found.

BILL CLINTON ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE

During the election cycle of 1992, George H.W. Bush lost his job after Bill Clinton hammered him relentlessly for having caused the “worst economy of the last 50 years.”

In fact, as CNN’s Brooke Jackson has reported: “Three days before Christmas 1992, the National Bureau of Economic Research finally issued its official proclamation that the recession had ended 21 months earlier. What became the longest boom in U.S. history actually began nearly two years before Clinton took office.” See (See http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/10/31/jackson.recession.primer.otsc/).

By the same token, Clinton is generally perceived as having a stellar economic record during his own presidency, in spite of the fact that the economy was already starting to decline during the last year of his term after the stock market crashed in March 2000.

According to a report by MSNBC: “The longest economic expansion in U.S. history faltered so much in the summer of 2000 that business output actually contracted for one quarter, the government said Wednesday in releasing a comprehensive revision of the gross domestic product. Based on new data, the Commerce Department said that the GDP — the country’s total output of goods and services — shrank by 0.5 percent at an annual rate in the July-September quarter of 2000.” See: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3676690/ns/business-stocks_and_economy/t/gdp-figures-revised-downward/.

10 posted on 10/27/2014 8:07:31 PM PDT by Maceman
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To: carriage_hill

We have six days to push that “Tommie the Commie” label!


11 posted on 10/27/2014 8:22:56 PM PDT by lightman (O Lord, save Thy people and bless Thine inheritance, giving to Thy Church vict'ry o'er Her enemies.)
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To: smoothsailing

See Corbett has another clever ad out - this one playing on the Halloween theme - bunch of ghouls saying things like “voting for Wolf is like voting to cut your own takehome pay” and “Wolf scares even people who scare other people for a living” - Corbett may not win the election, but he gets the prize for the most original and arrention-grabbing ads.....


12 posted on 10/27/2014 8:53:15 PM PDT by Intolerant in NJ
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To: Intolerant in NJ

Very clever, especially with Halloween this week! B^)

http://www.youtube.com/v/6HN1H7QbmEE


13 posted on 10/27/2014 9:03:18 PM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: lightman

I’ll be voting for Corbett; Wolf the commie is 100x worse. Combined with libtard AG Kathy Kain, they’ll be going after our 2nd Amendment Right, and new, higher taxes will dwarf what Corbett let slip thru.


14 posted on 10/27/2014 9:33:10 PM PDT by Carriage Hill ( Some days you're the windshield, and some days you're the bug.)
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To: lightman

We’re gonna have to drag Corbett across the line. He’s done a very, bad job of explaining himself, and half his base is not voting/staying home. Wolf and AG Kain will do some serious damage, and the voters have no clue.


15 posted on 10/27/2014 9:41:45 PM PDT by Carriage Hill ( Some days you're the windshield, and some days you're the bug.)
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To: Maceman

Well done.


16 posted on 10/27/2014 10:49:47 PM PDT by Eagles6 (Valley Forge Redux. If not now, when? If not here, where? If not us then who?)
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To: carriage_hill

Harrisburg is deep in the hole and its not going to get better.

Pennsylvania was once a great state for private industry jobs, now its a “great” state for government jobs with pensions that are unsustainable. This state is going in a California direction.

Violence is not an answer but those in power will be desperate people who may cross legal boundaries to sustain the unsustainable system of government here as the cookie crumbles.

Perhaps some of them will end up facing justice and doing time down the road.....PA has a long track record of Uniparty (Bipartisan) corruption.


17 posted on 10/27/2014 11:41:43 PM PDT by Nextrush (OBAMACARE IS A BAILOUT FOR THE HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY)
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To: Nextrush


18 posted on 10/28/2014 4:22:39 AM PDT by Carriage Hill ( Some days you're the windshield, and some days you're the bug.)
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