71. More to the point, they believe in tax cuts as an economic cure-all. 72. Nader and other critics describe the tariff cuts as a giveaway to international corporations. 73. Netanyahu has described the cuts as part of a sweeping reform that will include lifting government controls and privatizing state-owned industries. 74. Nonetheless, it is likely that some analysts and communications experts will interpret the cuts as a response to the overall weakness in the long-distance market. 75. On other subjects, Stith said that President Clinton is wrong in agreeing to a tax cut as part of a balanced-budget agreement. 76. On the economic front, Netanyahu can point to recent budget cuts as a sign that his government is fiscally disciplined. 77. Over the weekend, he said he would endorse a broad tax cut as part of his campaign. 78. Republicans there fear that President Clinton would be able to brand any sizable tax cuts as a blow against the solvency of the Social Security system. 79. Republicans, staying a step ahead of Democrats, put spending cuts as a priority before tax increases. 80. Routinely, Dole has derided supply-side enthusiasts who have embraced massive tax cuts as a way to spur the economy. |