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Re: Cheney to Treasury: "Deficits don't matter"

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Yep. Excellent timing for a reminder, clo.

We all know that other than the Paulists, the right believes in spending, so long as it is weaponised spending.




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Cheney to Treasury: "Deficits don't matter"
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Sun, 09 Sep 12 3:26 PM
Msg. 09882 of 54959

Cheney to Treasury: "Deficits don't matter"
Former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill was told "deficits don't matter" when he warned of a looming fiscal crisis.

O'Neill, fired in a shakeup of Bush's economic team in December 2002, raised objections to a new round of tax cuts and said the president balked at his more aggressive plan to combat corporate crime after a string of accounting scandals because of opposition from "the corporate crowd," a key constituency.

O'Neill said he tried to warn Vice President Dick Cheney that growing budget deficits-expected to top $500 billion this fiscal year alone-posed a threat to the economy.

Cheney cut him off. "You know, Paul, Reagan proved deficits don't matter," he said, according to excerpts. Cheney continued: "We won the midterms (congressional elections). This is our due." A month later, Cheney told the Treasury secretary he was fired. 

http://www.ontheissues.org/2004/Dick_Cheney_Budget_+_Economy.htm


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