Now that the economy seems to be going well, liberal commentators are having so much trouble finding new ways of slamming Bush's economic policies that they are spinning their way to stupidity.
"The Bush administration reports that during the past five months 278,000 jobs have been created. The $350 billion tax cut for 2003 signed by President Bush, which included the $400 rebates to 25 million families, was intended to increase employment through a stimulated economy. That would suggest that every new job since August has cost taxpayers about $1,258,993."
How have tax cuts cost taxpayers anything? In a tax cut the taxpayer has more money, not less, but when you're trying to spin, logic and math take second fiddle to pushing an outdated and historically disasterous ideology.

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