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Al Sharpton on Budget & Economy

Reverend; Civil Rights Activist; Democratic Candidate for President


Focus on mass employment instead of big business

Q: What would you look for in a chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.

SHARPTON: I would be looking for someone that would not be protecting the big businesses; we would not be protecting banking interests; [and instead] lead toward mass employment, mass development and mass production. Would I replace Greenspan, probably. Do I have a name? No.

Source: Democratic 2004 Primary Debate at St. Anselm College Jan 22, 2004

Average Americans are doing their share

Q: What burden should average families bear?

SHARPTON: To lecture working-class, average, middle-class Americans on how they can do more when you have the Enrons of the world operating offshore, doing nothing, I think is an insult to the intelligence of the American people. In fact, it is on our backs that you are being able to do what you�ve been able to do. We�ve been the ones that have beared the brunt of the American economy. We just have not shared from the prosperity.

Source: Democratic Presidential 2004 Primary Debate in Detroit Oct 27, 2003

Job development is critical to economy

We are going from a threat of inflation to a threat of deflation. President Clinton did a good job, but we had a technology boom then. We don�t have that now. The fact is there was a reason the economy was strong then. We don�t have that reason now. We must invest in job development. That�s how you bring the economy back.
Source: Debate at Pace University in Lower Manhattan Sep 25, 2003

Repeal virtually all of the Bush tax cuts

Q: How will you balance the budget?

A: I would repeal virtually all of the Bush tax cuts, since they mostly benefit the rich in a way that will not benefit the rest of us. I am not concerned per se about deficit spending in our present economic circumstance. But I am concerned about the current deficit spending that is primarily the result of tax cuts that will not result in creating a significant number jobs and balanced economic growth.

Source: MoveOn.org interview Jun 17, 2003

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GOP: Sen.John McCain
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Democrat: Sen.Barack Obama
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Libertarian: Rep.Bob Barr
Constitution: Amb.Alan Keyes
Liberation: Gloria La Riva
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