I wonder if Dean will get dissected by Russert again today like he did in June. Anybody remember this exchange?
Russert: Well, in 1995, when you were advocating that position, you were asked how would you balance the budget if we had a constitutional amendment...
Dean: Yeah.
Russert: ...calling for that, and this is what Howard Dean said. The way to balance the budget, [Gov. Howard] Dean said, is for Congress to cut Social Security, move the retirement age to 70, cut defense, Medicare and veterans pensions, while the states cut almost everything else. It would be tough but we could do it, he said.
Dean: Well, we fortunately dont have to do that now.
Russert: We have a $500 billion deficit.
Dean: But you dont have to cut Social Security to do that.
Russert: But why did you have to do it back then?
Dean: Well, because that was the middle ofI mean, I dont recall saying that, but Im sure I did, if you have it on your show, because I know your researchers are very good.
Russert: Well, Miles Benson is a very good reporter for the Newhouse News.
Dean: Yes, he is. No, no, no. Im sure I did. Im not denying I said that. I have...
Russert: But you would no longer cut Social Security?
Dean: But you dontno. Im not ever going to cut Social Security benefits.
Russert: Would you raise retirement age to 70?
Dean: No. No.
9 posted on
02/01/2004 5:37:16 AM PST by
hokie9415
(Dean on MTP again)
To: hokie9415
Do you know what Dean ment when he said, Wal-Mart will have to raise their prices? I know Wal-Mart isn't union & unions hate Wal-Mart is there a connect?
53 posted on
02/01/2004 6:52:59 AM PST by
the_rightside
(Union Corruption: www.nlpc.org)
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