House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has continued to
criticize the Republican tax cuts, despite massive backlash to
her infamous "crumbs" remark earlier this year.
During her weekly press conference on Thursday, Pelosi railed
against the "tax scam," which she said will add more than $2
trillion to the deficit.
“While the Republicans were saying, ‘Oh, it will pay for
itself,’ we know that it doesn’t," Pelosi said. "Anyone who says
that these tax cuts pay for themselves — it’s not true, it’s
nonsense, and it’s BS."
On "Your World" on Friday, Fox News political analyst Gianno
Caldwell said attacking the tax cuts is not a winning strategy
for Democrats heading into this November's midterm elections.
"It's interesting to me that Nancy Pelosi -- who's worth $30
million, by the way -- called tax reform 'crumbs,' but yet
called legislation extending a $40 payroll tax cut in 2011 a
'victory for all Americans' and attributed it to Obama's
leadership," Caldwell said.
He argued that Democrats made a "tactical error" by resisting
tax reform, thereby resisting the prosperity of the American
people.
With more than 80 percent of Americans receiving a tax cut and
millions of dollars in bonuses being given out by companies who
have benefited from lower taxes, Democrats are now trying to
portray the tax bill as a "scam," Caldwell said.
"The American people clearly know better. And they can see their
paychecks and see the ramifications of a GOP majority."
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