2008년 02월 14일
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http://thepage.time.com/another-clinton-camp-memo-on-obama-economic-speech/
Another Clinton Camp Memo on Obama Economic Speech
From the Clinton campaign:
Senator Obama’s Economic Speech in Wisconsin
Those covering Senator Obama’s economic speech in Wisconsin today could be forgiven if it felt like déjà vu all over again. Voters may ask themselves that if Senator Obama cannot produce his own ideas on the campaign trail, how will he solve new problems as President?
Senator Obama’s only “new” ideas were ones that Senator Clinton proposed months ago:
His “new” proposal for a national infrastructure bank is one that Hillary proposed August 8, 2007. [“I’m proud to co-sponsor Senator Dodd and Senator Hagel’s National Infrastructure Bank Act that we just introduced to establish a federally-backed independent bank that will evaluate and finance large infrastructure projects by subsidies, loan guarantees, and bonds backed by the full faith and credit of the United States.” Rebuilding America speech, 8/8/07; S. 1926, 8/1/07]
His “new” proposal to create 5 million green collar jobs was proposed by Hillary on November 5, 2007. [“And three, to move us from a carbon-based economy to an efficient, green economy by unleashing a wave of private-sector innovation in clean energy and energy efficiency. I believe that will create at least five million good new jobs from clean energy over the next decade.” Energy and Climate speech, 11/5/07]
Google CEO Eric Schmidt praises Hillary’s plan to create 5 million Green Collar jobs, 11/5/07: “By emphasizing the connection between promoting a green efficient economy and job creation, Senator Clinton’s plan seeks to harness the power of technology and innovation to address one of our most pressing global challenges…The goal of producing 5 million new jobs can be achieved by private sector investment and bipartisan support for increased research and development in efficiency and clean energy.”
In addition, while Senator Obama was busy resuscitating Hillary’s policies, he failed to offer real solutions for the most pressing economic challenges that Americans families face. As Hillary explained this morning, “a plan that fails to provide universal health care, fails to address the housing crisis, and fails to immediately start creating good paying jobs in America again will not turn the economy around and provide the real relief that our people need. We need real results not more rhetoric.”
이어지는 힐러리 캠프측의 공격입니다. 이번에는 공화당의 매케인 캠프측의 말을 인용합니다.
http://thepage.time.com/yet-another-clinton-memo-on-obamas-economic-policy-speech/
Yet Another Clinton Memo on Obama’s Economic Policy Speech
From the Clinton campaign:
Comments from Kevin Hassett, McCain Economic Adviser
From Bloomberg News:
When asked his opinion of Barack Obama’s economic speech today, Kevin Hassett, McCain Economic Adviser, American Enterprise Institute said:
“The fact is that Obama’s plan today is the most shameless piece of potential plagiarism that I have ever seen. He basically took Clinton’s words and Clinton’s policies and called them his own. If I were a professor I’d give him an F and try to get him kicked out of school for something this terrible…If I were on the Clinton team, I’d be prepping memos….Because I remember Mrs. Clinton saying shared prosperity and I remember the bill that she introduced in August for infrastructure. The fact is these are things Obama has taken as his own without crediting the source of the ideas which was Mrs. Clinton.”
The quote will air tonight at 9:36 pm est. on BLOOMBERG TELEVISION’s “Money & Politics.” The quote is from the “Dollars and Sense” segment with Gene Sperling and Kevin Hassett.
위와 같은 힐러리측의 공격에 대한 오바마 캠프의 답변입니다. 제일 마지막 문장에서 한 방 제대로 먹여주고 있습니다.
http://thepage.time.com/obama-camps-response-to-clintons-attacks-on-economic-plan/
Obama Camp’s Response to Clinton’s Attacks on Economic Plan
Obama spokesman Bill Burton: “If the Clinton campaign ever bothered to check their facts before attacking, they’d know that Barack Obama’s comprehensive energy plan to create millions of new jobs was introduced a month before Senator Clinton’s, and that his infrastructure plan invests billions more than hers does to rebuild our roads, bridges, and schools. But the real problem in Washington is not a lack of good ideas, it’s the failure to come together and solve our problems because politicians are too busy scoring cheap political points just like this one.”
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