State Auditor Hector Balderas promoted the economic plan of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama today in a conference call with reporters.
He said, during the call hosted by the Obama campaign, that the economic situation in New Mexico and across the nation is deteriorating, and only Obama offers solutions.
“We’re greatly concerned. Unemployment is up nearly 1 percent, and it is greatly impacting the New Mexico families,” Balderas said. “… Increased gas costs, health insurance rising in New Mexico and basically straight job losses for six months, it’s greatly impacting the families in New Mexico.”
Balderas said Obama presents help in the short term with a $1,000 tax credit for working families and in the long term with a $50 billion economic-stimulus plan. By contrast, he said Republican presidential candidate John McCain “has fallen a little short” on solutions to help struggling New Mexicans.
McCain spokesperson Whitney Cheshire responded to Balderas' attack Friday. She said:
“Senator McCain’s plan to grow jobs and help a struggling economy will benefit all New Mexicans. He supports tax relief, balancing the budget, and energy independence. Barack Obama has said that he isn’t even trying to balance the budget and his plan for the economy will include higher taxes and a loss of jobs across the country, including here in New Mexico.”
Comments:
Posted 07/19/2008 11:39 with
Perhaps simply Dropping the income tax in favor of a graduated national sales tax on everything would create a Flow Up type economy for a change.
And that happens to be what States like NM could use.
Posted 07/19/2008 18:49 with
Wouldn’t a national sales tax disproportionately affect the least among us?