We weren't getting any tax cuts these next two years anyway so nothing has changed.
The prospects of a further tax cut in 2008 depends on the GOP and if they can drop the "compassionate conservative" angle. If we nominate a viable fiscal conservative then the chances for further tax cuts are really good.
BTW, its the creation of new entitlements that had a large impact on depressing the base tonight. The brainchild of those entitlements has been the GOP.
"We weren't getting any tax cuts these next two years anyway so nothing has changed.
The prospects of a further tax cut in 2008 depends on the GOP and if they can drop the "compassionate conservative" angle. If we nominate a viable fiscal conservative then the chances for further tax cuts are really good.
BTW, its the creation of new entitlements that had a large impact on depressing the base tonight. The brainchild of those entitlements has been the GOP."
- I didn't like how the Medicare /Rx plan went down either, but I doubt it depressed the base tonight; heck, Pres. Bush has been blasted tonight for wasting his post 04 election capital on trying to do Soc. Sec. reform, which I thought was worth going after...then again, 12 term Congressman Clay Shaw lost his seat last night basically over his commitment to SocSec reform, so who knows...
I'm curious: who do you see that's a viable fiscal conservative out there?