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Home Front: Politix
'It's the American dream, stupid'
2006-07-25
New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, a possible White House contender in 2008, said on Monday the Bush administration had hurt working Americans and Democrats must offer new ideas to strengthen the middle class.
Higher taxes, more government regulation you might ask?
"Americans are earning less while the costs of a middle-class life have soared," Clinton told the centrist Democratic Leadership Council, a group that aided her husband Bill Clinton's rise to the presidency in 1992 but has clashed in recent years with the party's more liberal wing. "A lot of Americans can't work any harder, borrow any more or save any less," she said in unveiling the group's "American Dream Initiative," a package of proposals to make college and home ownership more affordable, help small businesses, improve retirement savings and expand health insurance coverage.
And a Pony.
Clinton said President George W. Bush and Republicans had "made a mess out of the country's finances." Rewriting her husband's famous 1992 campaign slogan, "It's the economy, stupid," she declared: "It's the American dream, stupid."

The yearlong initiative headed by Clinton was designed to give the party new ideas for midterm elections in November and for the White House race in 2008. Clinton said she hoped the agenda would "unite Democrats and help elect Democrats" in November, when the party must pick up 15 seats in the House of Representatives and six seats in the Senate to regain control of Congress.

"This plan will make the basics of life in the middle class -- health care, education and retirement -- affordable for those who take responsibility," Clinton said. "These ideas will make sure every American will get a fair wage, access to college and home ownership and a path out of poverty and into the middle class," she said.
Sooo, they're gonna pay for my college, guarantee me a cushy job, and provide me with a nice house with a white picket fence?
Two other possible 2008 presidential contenders, Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack and Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh, also addressed the conference of 375 elected Democratic officials from 42 states. "Everybody in the country understands what this administration has done wrong," Vilsack said. "It is important now for this country to understand what we need to do that's right."

Bayh said Democrats needed to reach out to the middle class if they wanted to reclaim control of Congress.
I don't think raising taxes is gonna do it, Evan ole boy.
Republican National Committee spokesman Danny Diaz rejected the Democratic claims about the economy. "Only liberal Democrats like Hillary Clinton could attack an economy that has produced 5.4 million jobs in the last three years, grew 5.6 percent in the first quarter, increased payroll employment in 47 states and is the envy of the industrialized world," he said.

While much of the agenda covers familiar Democratic territory, it adds some new flourishes. An "American Dream Grant" would award money to states based on attendance and graduation from state colleges, while American Dream Accounts would enhance retirement savings and federally funded $500 "baby bonds" would be issued to each child born in America.
As I said, a Socialist Paradise.
It also includes a commission to evaluate corporate subsidies and new rules to rein in federal spending.
And a Pony. Don't forget the Pony!
The agenda is one of several packages of Democratic ideas floated by party groups and leaders who have yet to rally around a single party-wide agenda similar to the successful Republican "Contract with America" in 1994.
Posted by:Deacon Blues

#8  You can not spend 6 years being antagonists that undermine any effort to move forward and then do a "Jack in the box" Pop goes the weasel and plan to attract voters.
Apollo plan would be nice, but that was someone elses idea.

I rather you just get me a pony. The Mule ain't working out so well. Know what I mean?
Posted by: closedanger   2006-07-25 20:31  

#7  Totally stolen from http://www.figureconcord.com/ublog/archives/003042.html#003042
via the Corner. It just had to show up in Rantburg, tho.
Posted by: Sherry   2006-07-25 19:27  

#6  Our American babies are only worth $500? Ima call outrager!

Every American baby should be born with a $5000 Savings Bond, a Parking Space and a Silky Pony.
Posted by: 6   2006-07-25 19:09  

#5  Sarge, they're gonna keep having these leadership meetings until they find a leader...many more to follow
Posted by: Captain America   2006-07-25 18:38  

#4  I was listening to Rush today and I agree with him that this must be the fourth or fifth “Annual Democratic Leadership Conference” I have heard about this year. If they keep holding them maybe, just maybe they can all agree on a campaign theme. I think that they keep having these “Annual Democratic Leadership Conference” is because the themes that have come out were laughable to the general public so they decided to have another and then another. Why donÂ’t they stick to their original themes of the last six years:
-Bush stole the elections
-Bush lied about WMDs
-Bushexposed Valerie Plame
-Bush has No exit Stategery (Dems donÂ’t have one either)
-Bush is Hitler
-Bush hates Black People
-Bush is a whore for big business

I mean these have gotten them through the last six years, double-down and roll the dice again.
P.S. if this pic is after the $6k make over she should get a refund.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-07-25 16:54  

#3  She's talking about the Government financing everyone's American Dream. That's socialism. Where does the Government get all the money to finance this? Higher taxes. Redistribution of wealth through Government Agencies is what she's advocating here. American Dream Accounts would enhance retirement savings and federally funded $500 "baby bonds" would be issued to each child born in America. The only place to get this much money is higher taxes on the European model. This is a sure-fire way to wreck the economy and stifle production.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2006-07-25 15:53  

#2  Socialist? more like neo-marxism. You really think they won't corrupt the system never to lose power again?
Posted by: Chager Chavirt3161   2006-07-25 15:46  

#1  Since when is the American Dream a Socialist dream?
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-07-25 15:26  

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