Sorry, I should have posted the entire article! Their definition of "middle-class" does not match up.
Gaffe-prone
Joe Biden put his foot in his mouth again yesterday, mistakenly excluding millions of Americans from his running mate's tax-cut proposal.
The Delaware senator's latest blunder came while discussing Republican tax policies during a television interview in his hometown of Scranton, Pa.
"What we're saying is, that $87 billion tax break doesn't need to go to
people making an average of $1.4 million,"
Biden said.
"It should go to middle-class
people,
people who
make $
150,000 a year."
Actually,
Barack Obama has promised to cut taxes on households earning less than $200,000 a year while raising taxes on those who
make more than $250,000 annually.
John McCain quickly cashed in on the slip.
During a rally in Hershey, Pa., McCain told supporters the gaffe revealed the Democrats' true tax-and-spend intentions.
"It's interesting how their definition of 'rich' has a way of creeping down," McCain said.
"Senator Obama has made a lot of promises. First, he said
people making less than $250,000 would benefit from his plan.
"Then, this weekend, he announced in an ad that if you're a family making less than $200,000 you'll benefit - but yesterday right here in Pennsylvania, Senator
Biden said tax relief should only go to 'middle-class
people' -
people making under $
150,000 a year.
"At this rate, it won't be long before Senator Obama is right back to his vote that Americans making just $42,000 a year should get a tax increase.