ThinkProgress spoke with freshman Rep. Scott Tipton (R-CO) at the debate about specific deductions that Congress might take up to pay for Mitt Romney’s massive tax breaks for the wealthy. Tipton cautioned that House Republicans would continue to be “cautious about specifics” because debating individual loopholes or deductions would create “uncertainty” in the marketplace.
“Our specifics will be general in nature,” Tipton said. [Pols emphasis]
Scott Tipton later clarified that, like you, he has no idea what the hell this even means.
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go out, it should beamde clear which parts are scripts that should be repeated verbatim, and which prts are stage direction, that are only directive in nature.
I thought it was Obama’s policies that were creating “uncertainty in the workplace.” No?
which are creating uncertainties in the Republican bullshit responses, that are creating uncertainties in the marketplace . . .
Still, any way you look at it — it’s gonna’ be Obama’s fault.