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John Edwards Calls Bush a Crook-Coddling Pinko
Slate.com ^ | 6/20/03 | William Saletan

Posted on 06/21/2003 10:23:43 PM PDT by NYC Republican

John Edwards calls Bush a crook-coddling pinko. By William Saletan Posted Friday, June 20, 2003, at 3:32 PM PT

A few days ago, John Edwards delivered the most audacious speech of the 2004 presidential season. Just my luck, I missed it. Fortunately, the Edwards campaign has put the text on its Web site. The argument is so clever and ambitious that for now I'm just going to try to outline it. We'll have time to revisit it as the campaign goes on.

1) I'm pro-capitalism and anti-big government. Edwards repeatedly praised "our great free enterprise system." He argued, "American's small businesses create jobs better than any government program. Our markets allocate capital more efficiently than any bureaucrat." He repudiated "the notion among some in my party that we could spend our way out of every problem." He embraced (without crediting Bill Clinton) a philosophy that "trusts people to make the most of their own lives and gives them the chance to do so." He pledged to use savings from the partial repeal of Bush's tax cuts "not for new programs, but to restore fiscal discipline and to give tax cuts to middle-class Americans."

2) Capitalism isn't greed; it has values and rules. Key sentence: "Yet our free enterprise system also depends on values: innovation, integrity, hard work, and great rewards for honest success." One rule is that teammates go up or down together: "The captains of industry who create jobs and wealth deserve to be rewarded richly, but it's wrong when they walk away with staggering bonuses while regular workers' pensions are cut." Another rule is that ownership should be widespread, because it promotes good citizenship. "I want to make sure everybody has the chance to be an owner," said Edwards. "Under my plan, every American will have the chance to be an owner—to buy a home, save for college, invest in America." He offered buyers "a $5,000 tax credit toward the down payment on their first home," since there's "nothing better than home ownership to give citizens a stake in fighting crime, keeping the neighborhood clean, and building stronger schools."

3) Corporate cheaters are subverting those values and rules. The "free enterprise system … has been betrayed by a handful of swindlers," said Edwards. "Our economy, our people, and our nation have been undermined by the crony capitalists who believe that success is all about working the angles, working the phones, and rigging the game, instead of hard work, innovation and frugality."

4) Bush is a cheater, too. Edwards repeatedly drew parallels between sneaky corporate governance and sneaky Republican government: "Our great free enterprise system has been rocked by some at the top who put their own fortunes ahead of their company's future and their employees' hard work. Our democracy has been wounded by some at the top who put favors for the few ahead of what's right for the whole nation." Referring to the game-rigging ethic of stock manipulators, Edwards charged, "These manipulators find comfort in an Administration which, through its own example, seems to embrace that ethic." He noted that "some of our most powerful leaders stand accused of letting big campaign contributors write special favors into law."

5) Bush's overt policies also flout capitalist values. Edwards accused Bush of taxing "work" more heavily than "wealth." Here's the math: "Middle-class families pay income tax on their earnings at a rate of up to 25%, plus another 7.65% in payroll tax. Yet under the law President Bush just signed, a CEO who pays himself whatever he wants can sell millions of dollars in stock and pay tax at a total rate of 15%." To strip the CEO's investment gains of moral value, Edwards described them as "unearned income."

Edwards discussed the tax burden in relative rather than absolute terms, thereby making any tax cut for the rich look like a tax increase for the middle class. Republicans "are determined to cut taxes on that wealth, year after year, and heap more and more of the burden on people who work," he said. "They have driven up the share of the tax burden for most working people." Edwards also attacked Bush for cutting the estate tax. "People who inherit massive estates ought to pay taxes too," he argued. Implicitly distinguishing himself from Bush, Edwards concluded, "A country where the sweat and toil of mill workers can give a boy the chance to one day run for president is a far different place than a country that says how you're born, not how hard your work, is all that matters."

6) Bush is raising taxes. "As a direct result of this president's policies, all across this country people are seeing their property taxes, their sales taxes, their state and local income taxes, and their college tuition bills go up," said Edwards. "I'm going to tell America the whole story: This president is the reason your taxes are going up. I'm going to cut them."

7) Bush is soft on crime. "The way to create new wealth is by rewarding work and responsibility, not coddling the privileged and going soft on executives, accountants, and analysts who squander other people's money," said Edwards.

8) Bush is as bad as a socialist. Key paragraph: "This is the most radical and dangerous economic theory to hit our shores since socialism a century ago. Like socialism, it corrupts the very nature of our democracy and our free enterprise tradition. It is not a plan to grow the American economy. It is a plan to corrupt the American economy."

9) Bush is unpatriotic. Bush "turned around and signed a bill that lets people shelter dividends from companies that don't pay taxes at all, including companies that evade taxes by setting up headquarters in Bermuda," said Edwards. Worse yet, Republicans "refused to cut taxes for the children of 250,000 American soldiers who are risking their lives for us in Iraq, so they could cut dividend and capital gains taxes for millionaires who were selling stocks short until the war was over."

In a nutshell, Edwards is trying to turn the traditional politics of left and right upside down. It may be too crazy to pull off, but it's easily the most interesting thing anybody in this race has said so far.


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I can't wait for this sorry Piece of C*** drops out of the presidential race and gets crushed in his re-election bid. How sweet that'll be.
1 posted on 06/21/2003 10:23:44 PM PDT by NYC Republican
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To: NYC Republican
Edwards lards a speech with lies and distortions, just like the clever trial lawyer he is, and Slate's Saletan applauds his brilliance and audacity.

How leftist...

2 posted on 06/21/2003 10:31:56 PM PDT by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE.)
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To: NYC Republican
How is he going to get the nomination from the Leftists of the Democratic party saying nice things about Capitalism?
3 posted on 06/21/2003 10:31:59 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (Iran Mullahs will feel the heat from our Iraq victory!)
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"refused to cut taxes for the children of 250,000 American soldiers who are risking their lives for us in Iraq,

Children dont pay taxes, what the hell is he talking about?
4 posted on 06/21/2003 10:36:31 PM PDT by Husker24
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
How is he going to get the nomination from the Leftists of the Democratic party saying nice things about Capitalism?

He just sealed his fate!

5 posted on 06/21/2003 10:36:35 PM PDT by NYC Republican
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To: NYC Republican
A good lawyer can at least make lies look like the truth, these lies are so obvious that a retarded five year old could figure them out.
6 posted on 06/21/2003 10:38:57 PM PDT by Husker24
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To: NYC Republican
Labor is way over-taxed. Wealth is sometimes barely taxed at all (public offerings of new companies for instance). I just wish Edwards wasn't the one to point it out.
7 posted on 06/21/2003 10:39:06 PM PDT by DPB101
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To: NYC Republican
>>John Edwards Calls Bush a Crook-Coddling Pinko

When did Bush become a trial lawyer?
8 posted on 06/21/2003 10:39:26 PM PDT by Keith in Iowa (Tag line produced using 100% post-consumer recycled, dropped ethernet packets,)
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To: NYC Republican
What an idiot. Doesn't he realize he spent that entire time describing the democratic party? Everything he said is exactly what THEY do! That is the MO of leftists, saying that the other side is doing what they are actually guilty of.
9 posted on 06/21/2003 10:42:56 PM PDT by ladyinred (The left have blood on their hands.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
How is he going to get the nomination from the Leftists of the Democratic party saying nice things about Capitalism?

The more devious ones know he's lying in order to sound "centrist" and therefore, "reasonable" to the vast mindless chattering class. It's a tried and true Democrat tactic.
See: Clinton campaign, 1992 - - "Middle class tax cut".

Edwards is an empty suit, a lightweight, a one-hit-wonder slip 'n fall lawyer, and ultimately a big government, tax and spend, socialist scumbag.

10 posted on 06/21/2003 10:46:22 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: Husker24
"Children don't pay taxes, what the ... is he talking about?"

It doesn't matter what he is talking about, he used the key word "children" and got the attention of the morons that vote for this kind of drivel.
11 posted on 06/21/2003 10:47:01 PM PDT by Blue Collar Christian (I need all my guns and ammo to stop you from taking any of them.><>)
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To: Keith in Iowa
"When did Buch become a trial lawyer?"

I was gonna say;"Has Buch been reporting for the mainstream media?"
12 posted on 06/21/2003 10:49:43 PM PDT by Blue Collar Christian (I need all my guns and ammo to stop you from taking any of them.><>)
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To: ladyinred

13 posted on 06/21/2003 10:50:00 PM PDT by ALS (http://designeduniverse.conservababes.com)
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"As a direct result of this president's policies, all across this country people are seeing their property taxes, their sales taxes, their state and local income taxes, and their college tuition bills go up," said Edwards. "I'm going to tell America the whole story: This president is the reason your taxes are going up. I'm going to cut them."

He pledged to use savings from the partial repeal of Bush's tax cuts...

This is just fascinating. He's going to cut taxes by repealing the tax cuts.

14 posted on 06/21/2003 10:53:38 PM PDT by Dolphy
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To: NYC Republican; okie01; Ernest_at_the_Beach; DPB101
I'd love to know what he says about Social InSecurity after conceding the unfairness of the payroll tax, as originally created by Democrats!

The last thing to do during a real estate bubble is to give someone $5,000 to help buy a home. Home prices in affected markets will simply increase by $5,000 and the net result will be close to zero help for homebuyers. What will happen if and when the bubble crashes is best left to the imagination, but I'm guessing people won't be too grateful to Edwards when on the way down :-(.

He's right that government has been perverted by the efforts of the favour seekers: The big businessmen, the big labor unions, the trial lawy...um. Edwards IS a trial lawyer, and I'm 99% sure he's been a pretty effective favour seeker in his day. After hearing this speech, the first thing I'd do is dig a little and see what kind of favours he's sought. I'm willing to bet there's enough there to make him redfaced, and maybe even enough to make him withdraw.

Thoughts?

D
15 posted on 06/21/2003 10:56:51 PM PDT by daviddennis (Visit amazing.com for protest accounts, video & more!)
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To: NYC Republican
Global Crossing, Enron and TimeWarner/ATT/AOL/Netscape are all great supporters of the Democrat party; I certainly wonder if Edwards includes them on his list or swindlers/captains of industry....
16 posted on 06/21/2003 10:57:10 PM PDT by Jumper
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To: okie01
I disagree with you about the author, Saletan.
I think he did a very nice job with this piece. It seems to me that he is intimating that Edwards is as phony as a three-dollar bill. Downright silly, even.

Bush is a cheater
Bush is raising taxes
Bush is soft on crime
Bush is as bad as a socialist
Bush is unpatriotic

This is how Saletan characteizes Edwards statements - - clearly, idiotic charges on their face. Pure DLC. Saletan is wondering, like the DLC and many other observers, if Edwards is the liar that Clinton was.

"It may be too crazy to pull off...."
Yep. My money says Edwards is not nearly the liar Clinton was.
18 posted on 06/21/2003 11:03:33 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: NYC Republican
After 4 years in the Senate, Edwards racks up a cumulative ACU score of 15, clearly identifying himself as a socialist. It's hilarious to watch him try to position himself to the right of the other dems.
19 posted on 06/21/2003 11:03:41 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: NYC Republican
Edwards needs to get his ass kicked. Hopefully TWICE. Once in the primary, and in the general as well.
20 posted on 06/21/2003 11:04:07 PM PDT by Dan from Michigan ("Say goodnite to da Bad Guy" - Tony Montana)
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