Hillary, You've Jumped the Shark.
May. 5th, 2008 05:58 pmOK, I'm not a US citizen so I can't vote, even in primaries. And Maryland has already had their primary so it's too late for me anyway. But still...
Hillary, I liked you. Truly, I did. I think you've got the smarts and the experience to do a good job as US prez. This past week, however, you completely lost my support.
John McCain proposed a gasoline tax holiday. That alone should have given you a clue it's at best a suspect plan. Endorsing it was beyond stupid. How can you claim that McCain would just be more of the same failed policies while stealing his platform? You undercut your own campaign logic. Worse, it makes it look like you're incapable of original ideas. We also recognize that the window you propose will come & go before you ever get sworn into office. I know you can do better and I'm profoundly disappointed that you're not even trying.
You have at least a high school education: why aren't you using it? You know that cutting the gasoline tax will cause more problems than it fixes: it'll blast a $10 billion hole in the budget for which you have no plan to fix, the lost revenue will block your own small policies in the next fiscal cycle, it doesn't have any impact on supply while increasing demand and it undercuts the anything-but-oil parts of your energy policy proposals.
Where you really lost me though was your later comment that you were seeking to support Joe America and you don't care about "elite economists." Yes, the current president has a room temperature IQ and won't tolerate people smarter than him in his cabinet, but that's the formula for creating the current mess --the one you want to replace. Basing policy on an ill-informed whim rather than the informed advice of skilled professionals? You're supposed to be better than that.
WTF, Hillary? *sigh*
Hillary, I liked you. Truly, I did. I think you've got the smarts and the experience to do a good job as US prez. This past week, however, you completely lost my support.
John McCain proposed a gasoline tax holiday. That alone should have given you a clue it's at best a suspect plan. Endorsing it was beyond stupid. How can you claim that McCain would just be more of the same failed policies while stealing his platform? You undercut your own campaign logic. Worse, it makes it look like you're incapable of original ideas. We also recognize that the window you propose will come & go before you ever get sworn into office. I know you can do better and I'm profoundly disappointed that you're not even trying.
You have at least a high school education: why aren't you using it? You know that cutting the gasoline tax will cause more problems than it fixes: it'll blast a $10 billion hole in the budget for which you have no plan to fix, the lost revenue will block your own small policies in the next fiscal cycle, it doesn't have any impact on supply while increasing demand and it undercuts the anything-but-oil parts of your energy policy proposals.
Where you really lost me though was your later comment that you were seeking to support Joe America and you don't care about "elite economists." Yes, the current president has a room temperature IQ and won't tolerate people smarter than him in his cabinet, but that's the formula for creating the current mess --the one you want to replace. Basing policy on an ill-informed whim rather than the informed advice of skilled professionals? You're supposed to be better than that.
WTF, Hillary? *sigh*
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Date: 2008-05-06 05:16 am (UTC)When I saw that McCain proposed this tax holiday, I laughed. I figured that would be his death knell. Forgetting cost, why would anyone support people using more gas? My jaw dropped when I saw that Hillary supported it. What kinda morons would favor this? Then I saw the Red State map from 2004, and it dawned on me how outta touch I am. Thank god.