The moderate-conservative head of the Republican National Committee opines: "Republicans have put a lot of ideas out there on the table. While the plans differ in the details, they all share some common features: lower taxes, simpler taxes (meaning, you don’t need an army of accountants), less bureaucratic red tape, fewer mandates. Rather than punishing success, we propose to reward hard work, saving, and investment. Rather than trusting government, we trust the American people to jumpstart the economy. Rather than central planning, we’re for getting government out of your business plan."
More: "Americans know the difference between new bureaucrat jobs that increase the debt burden on the American people and their children and new private sector jobs where wealth is produced. So it’s time to stop recklessly spending our money on more programs and more bureaucracy, Congress, and let us work. Americans know that job creators thrive and hire when the economic environment is stable and predictable, not when politicians are taking over whole industries, passing sweeping thousand-page industry overhauls and empowering unelected bureaucrats with hundreds of regulatory decisions. It’s time to stop the economically illiterate micromanagement of our life-blood industries and let us work."
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Michael Steele: "Let Americans Work!"
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6/25/2010
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