Obama’s tax plan (quietly) undergoes some changes

John McCain’s attacks on Obama’s tax plan are starting to hit home:

Facing criticism from John McCain that his tax plan constitutes “welfare,” Barack Obama recently added a work requirement to one of his proposals.

“They started saying this was welfare,” said Obama adviser Austan Goolsbee. “So, just so they would absolutely not be able to say that, we decided that for the last two percent we’ll simply add a work requirement.”

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Unfortunately, Obama wasn’t very loud about it, as McCain staffer Douglas Holtz-Eakin pointed out while debating Obama adviser Austan Goolsbee.

“When did this change? I’m just curious,” an incredulous Holtz-Eakin asked Goolsbee.

“About two weeks ago,” replied Goolsbee, adding that when the proposal was announced in September 2007, 98 percent of its benefits went to workers.

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Andy Min A conservative in almost every meaning of the word, and proud of it.
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