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The Demise of Dubyanomics?

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After some balking by GOP moderates -- and a surprising defeat on a spending bill -- yesterday, the House manages to pass their budget. Still, "Republicans salvaged the win this time only by jettisoning one of President Bush's top domestic priorities, opening Alaska's National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling, then trimming planned cuts to food stamps, Medicaid and student lunch programs." And, on the Senate side, GOP moderates not only joined Dems in preventing the renewal of Dubya's capital gains and dividend tax cuts, but raised taxes on oil companies (which, of course, may prompt a Dubya veto.) Sure, there's still a lot of lousy stuff in these bills, but it's nice to see some of the central premises of Dubyanomics -- soak-the-poor, cut the rich a break, a free ride for Big Oil -- fall apart in a GOP-controlled Congress.

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3 Comments

Pickle said:

Must say, love the trio of cartoon characters. They nicely summarize W's fiscal policy.

JIm said:

Great picture collage. I think you missed your calling . This is inspired. cool.

bc said:

Exxxxcellent

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