Sorry to keep heaping effusive praise on Harry Reid, but he keeps doing things worthy of effusive praise.
While it’s likely that the Dem response to Bush’s State of the Union was watched by a much smaller audience than that of the president, Reid unveiled a great new repackaging-line that will likely become a mainstay of Dem rhetoric for a long while.
“Too many of the president’s economic policies have left Americans and American companies struggling. And after we worked so hard to eliminate the deficit, his policies have added trillions to the debt — in effect, a ‘birth tax’ of $36,000 on every child that is born.”
Why didn’t I think of that?
It’s easy to argue, as all of us often do, that it’s a disgrace for Bush to rack up trillions of dollars in debt that serves as a drain on economic growth and hands future generations a bill that they shouldn’t have to pay. That said, we’ve never used a handy little slogan — until now.
Republicans can whine about the so-called “death tax,” which only affects their millionaire donors, but all the while, these same Republicans keep raising the “birth tax” every year.