Edwards wants another New Deal
John Edwards wants to repeat an economic disaster:
John Edwards says if he's elected president, he'll institute a New Deal-like suite of programs to fight poverty and stem growing wealth disparity. To do it, he said, he'll ask many Americans to make sacrifices, like paying higher taxes.A $9.50 minimum wage? That would kill small businesses and put people out of work. This guy is running further to the left than in 2004.Edwards, a former Democratic senator from North Carolina, says the federal government should underwrite universal pre-kindergarten, create matching savings accounts for low-income people, mandate a minimum wage of $9.50 and provide a million new Section 8 housing vouchers for the poor. He also pledged to start a government-funded public higher education program called "College for Everyone."
"It is central to what I want to do as president to do something about economic inequality. I do not believe it is okay for the United States of America to have 37 million people living in poverty," he said in a meeting with Monitor reporters and editors this week. "And I think we need, desperately need, a president who will say that to America and call on Americans to show their character."
At every stop, Edwards said, he tells voters he'll ask them to sacrifice. Asked to describe what he means, he described his plan for increases in capital gains taxes, saying taxes on "wealth income" should be in line with those on work income.



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If the poor get matching savings accounts, I better get one also. And college is not for everyone. Gordon College costs $900 bucks a semester. If someone around here wants to go to college bad enough, they can go.
Posted by: Harry Johnson | October 29, 2007 01:41 PM