The congressional Republicans' recovery plan makes 100 times more sense than the tax-and-spend excess the White House and Congress will steamroll into law
During both the recession of the early 1980s and the post-9/11 economic downturn, Washington successfully used big tax cuts to revive the economy. This time the other party is running both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue, and we're getting some different medicine: trillions upon trillions of taxpayers' dollars spent, a reneging on the president's promise not to hike taxes on the middle class and the poor, and expiration of the Bush tax cuts.