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Edwards plans big for presidency (IT'S ALL FREE!)
www.concordmonitor.com/ ^ | 10/29/2007 | LAUREN R. DORGAN

Posted on 10/29/2007 2:32:24 PM PDT by Red Badger

Candidate: Sacrifice must be priority, too John Edwards says if he's elected president, he'll institute a New Deal-like suite of programs to fight poverty and stem growing wealth disparity. To do it, he said, he'll ask many Americans to make sacrifices, like paying higher taxes.

Edwards, a former Democratic senator from North Carolina, says the federal government should underwrite universal pre-kindergarten, create matching savings accounts for low-income people, mandate a minimum wage of $9.50 and provide a million new Section 8 housing vouchers for the poor. He also pledged to start a government-funded public higher education program called "College for Everyone."

"It is central to what I want to do as president to do something about economic inequality. I do not believe it is okay for the United States of America to have 37 million people living in poverty," he said in a meeting with Monitor reporters and editors this week. "And I think we need, desperately need, a president who will say that to America and call on Americans to show their character."

At every stop, Edwards said, he tells voters he'll ask them to sacrifice. Asked to describe what he means, he described his plan for increases in capital gains taxes, saying taxes on "wealth income" should be in line with those on work income.

"I think if we want to fund the things that I think are important to share in prosperity, then people who have done well in this country, including me, have more of a responsibility to give back," he said. Later, he added: "There are no free meals." Like other Democrats, Edwards named his top three priorities as ending the war in Iraq, enacting universal health care and overhauling the American energy system. "Those are three things instantly I would do," he said.

Edwards also ripped fellow Democrat Sen. Hillary Clinton, who leads most polls nationally and in New Hampshire by a wide margin, for taking campaign contributions from federal lobbyists and for her recent vote in favor of naming Iran's Revolutionary Guard a terrorist group. Edwards barely mentioned Sen. Barack Obama.

Both Edwards and Clinton have proposed universal health care plans that mandate insurance for everyone, while Obama has proposed a plan that requires coverage only for children. Edwards, who was first to propose a plan, called Clinton's a "carbon copy" of his but said he is better positioned to negotiate because he has the "clean hands of not taking money from lobbyists."

"Senator Clinton has over the years has taken millions of dollars from lobbyists and defends the status quo system," he said. "She just basically says the system works and her argument is, 'I'm experienced, I can operate within the system.' "

Clinton spokeswoman Kathleen Strand questioned the line Edwards has drawn. He takes money from state lobbyists and from a variety of industry groups; according to a Washington Post roundup, he's taken more than $8 million this year from lawyers and law firms, including some that also employ lobbyists.

"It is disappointing that instead of taking the opportunity to lay out his ideas to New Hampshire voters, John Edwards is consistently choosing to engage in misleading, desperate attacks against Senator Clinton," Strand said.

Edwards called the Iran vote made by Clinton and others "a signal" to President Bush about what's permissible.

"Are we going to hear six months from now, Bush invades Iran, 'If only I had known then what I know now?' " Edwards said. "How long does it take to learn this lesson? There's a very hard lesson that I've had to learn from Iraq."

As a senator, Edwards voted to authorize the war in Iraq, as did Clinton. Since then, Edwards has apologized and called the vote a mistake, while Clinton has not, saying that she "takes responsibility" for her vote and she would end the war. Edwards has often criticized Clinton for stopping short of an apology.

Edwards said he would pull combat troops out of Iraq within 10 months, while leaving behind a strike force in the region and limited troops in Iraq with missions like protecting the American embassy. He said it's impossible to predict the future of the country.

"No one knows what's going to happen in Iraq. We're in a bad place, the choices are ugly," he said. And we have to make the best choices under the circumstances to maximize the chances for success, but there are enormous risks in Iraq. And a lot of it is out of our hands."

Edwards billed himself as a "rare combination": The most progressive of the major candidates as well as "the most electable." He pointed to the fact that he was elected to the Senate from a "red state" and that he comes from a rural area, two factors that he said prove his electability.

Edwards said the time has passed for "poll-driven, careful, cautious ideas."

"I think you have to say, 'There's something rotten in Denmark,' " he said. "The system needs to be fixed."


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Iowa; US: New Hampshire
KEYWORDS: edwards; election; freehealthcare
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To: calex59

Let me get this straight. If you become President you (the government) will give me $25.80 every week? That sounds too good to be true. Where do I sign?


41 posted on 10/29/2007 5:26:03 PM PDT by Gumption
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To: Gumption
Let me get this straight. If you become President you (the government) will give me $25.80 every week? That sounds too good to be true. Where do I sign?

Bear in mind that prices will be much lower also, as soon as starvation sets in and kills off a few million the amount of the checks will be larger, up to a max of $45.50. Of course cars will be outlawed and bikes will be taxed heavily. This bike tax will NOT be included in your 100 percent income tax but will have to come out of your weekly check. Vote for the Dems, they will truly make the US a utopia!/SAR This time I just had to use the sarcasm tag.

42 posted on 10/29/2007 5:37:46 PM PDT by calex59
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To: calex59
Checks will be larger you say? You had me at $25.80. Thank you Mr. President ... sir. Thank you.

(All I hear is what I'm gonna get)

43 posted on 10/29/2007 6:10:54 PM PDT by Gumption
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To: The Great RJ
Gee, Mr Edwards when all the wealthy people become impoverished from paying all the new taxes, will they get these new benefits for the “poor”? If so who will be left to finance all this? And this guy is supposed to be a smart lawyer?

He knows it won't work. He's counting on the masses of fools who will believe him.
44 posted on 10/29/2007 6:48:32 PM PDT by Sig Sauer P220
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To: PA-RIVER
Worse .... I think he’s more like a Jimmy Carter ...

Slicker. But dumber.

The Democrat party has gone from Carter to Edwards.

That ain't progress.

45 posted on 10/29/2007 6:58:14 PM PDT by okie01
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To: Gumption

Thank you sir , I’ll take another.


46 posted on 10/29/2007 9:01:06 PM PDT by sonic109
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To: All

Ho wthe hell can a moron like this get to the point wgere he is running for president ? whta’s worse is that so many people actually believe his line of total crap. he’s a fraud from a mile away . So so so obvious.


47 posted on 10/29/2007 9:02:35 PM PDT by sonic109
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To: Red Badger

“College for everyone? “

Do those of us who already sacrificed to send ours get reparations?


48 posted on 10/30/2007 8:57:27 AM PDT by Notasoccermom
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To: Red Badger

49 posted on 10/30/2007 9:13:53 AM PDT by redstates4ever
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To: Red Badger
"provide a million new Section 8 housing vouchers for the poor."

Section 8 "housing" is the federal govenment's way of destroying the middle class and the neighborhoods they live in.

50 posted on 10/30/2007 9:19:49 AM PDT by StormEye
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