Thursday, October 14, 2004

BUSH - 3, KERRY - 0

Facts, plan, accomplishments and clear vision for America...That say's it all. President Bush delivered strong knockout over the Senator Kerry last night. Senator Kerry was on the defense all night last night as the President took the offense calling out the liberal Senators lies and exaggerations time and time again. While himself offering facts, plans and clear concise vision for the country.

The very cheap dirty politics shoot that Senator Kerry took at Vice-President Cheney's daughter Mary was a clear example of a core character issue with this team of Kerry and Edwards as evidenced by their claim that the paralyzed will walk if John Kerry is elected.

The Mary Cheney shoot was un called for and vicious and goes directly to the desperateness and mean spirited hate filled campaign they have ran from the DNC from the outset.

Bush - 3, KERRY - 0

UPDATE: The GayPatriot has some interesting thoughts on the whole Mary Cheney cheap shot.

Also Lynne Cheney is not taking this one lying down she is fighting mad....

Tuesday, October 12, 2004

So Many Good Quotes Today!

Threats

Kerry Senior Advisor Chad Clanton to SINCLAIR Broadcasting: 'They better hope we don't win' [said on FOX NEWS DAYSIDE]...

and Promises

Edwards Stem Cell Vision: 'We will stop juvenile diabetes, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and other debilitating diseases... When John Kerry is president, people like Christopher Reeve are going get up out of that wheelchair and walk again.' Edwards made the unprecedented campaign promises during 30-minute speech at Newton High School gym in Newton, Iowa...

John Edwards

Wisdom of the Nobel Prize Winner

Edward Prescott, who picked up the Nobel Prize for Economics on Monday, said President George Bush's tax rate cuts were "pretty small" and should have been bigger.

"What Bush has done has been not very big, it's pretty small," Prescott said.

"Tax rates were not cut enough," said Prescott.

Lower tax rates provided an incentive to work, Prescott said.

Prescott and Norwegian Finn Kydland won the 2004 Nobel Economics Prize for research into the forces behind business cycles.

The American analyst, who is a professor at Arizona State University and a researcher at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, said a large tax cut in 1986 had lowered rates while collecting the same revenue.

But "in the early nineties the economy was depressed by the tax increase in 1993 by about four percent, and it's right at that level now," Prescott said.

Link

Monday, October 11, 2004

Do As I Say, Not As I Do

It is amazing how the left will do one thing but say the other, and of course all the time calling the President a Liar.

That condescending mantra ("do as I say, not as I do") would be an apt slogan for John Kerry's tax plan. As the indispensable Club for Growth's Stephen Moore points out in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece today (subscription required), while Kerry has been badmouthing President Bush's growth-oriented tax cuts as a giveaway to the "rich" (as if allowing people to keep what belongs to them is giving them something), Kerry has been doing everything he can to avoid paying his "fair share."


2003 EFFECTIVE TAX RATE

George & Laura Bush: 30.4%

Typical Middle Class Family: 20%

John & Teresa Kerry: 12.8%

Now, some people may call Kerry's attacks on the President hypocritical, given the extent to which the Kerrys are (legally) dodging their tax burden. But while they can afford fleets of lawyers to pay minimal taxes on massive incomes, most Americans cannot and Kerry even voted against the President's tax cut for middle class families. So, let the voters make their own judgments about Kerry's attitude towards taxes. It's another instance of cheap talk by Kerry versus proven action by the President.

Note: According to a Congressional Budget Office study (last panel of Table 4) requested by Democrats, the burden of federal income taxes falls more heavily on the wealthy after President Bush's tax cut than before. So if the Democrats want to undo the President's tax cut, they will be making the system less progressive.

Drudge also picks up the scent.

And John Kerry's own Hometown Newspaper, the Boston Globe also is on the Story. This story also includes copies of the financial documents signed by Mr. Kerry.




A Must Listen

A good friend of mine Daniel Cardani sent this amazing piece of audio to me it is a definite must listen. Though to those of us who know and read and pay attention this little audio clip comes as NO surprise.

Enjoy!

Audio Clip

Sunday, October 10, 2004

Freedom is Powerful

A movie theater next to an Afghan restaurant in the Little Kabul area of Fremont, Calif., displays a sign thanking President Bush for the elections in Afghanistan: