60/60 #31
Decided to take a look back at Mitt's 2008 economic views. He proposed a stimulus that was twice as large as his Democratic rivals. He pointed out that McCain's approach of "spending cuts only" is not a good way to stimulate the economy. And he pointed out that getting the economy back on track is more important than fixing the budget deficit. Well, since the economy still sucks, let's keep focused on it!
"In early 2008, every Republican and Democratic presidential candidate proposed a stimulus plan -- in fact, Romney's was the largest. And Republicans still use Keynesian pump-priming arguments to push tax cuts, military spending, and other stimulus they happen to support. Of course, the most powerful argument for aggressive stimulus has been the experience of European countries like Britain and Spain that have turned back toward austerity and stumbled back into recession."
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