The Clinton Indictment
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No sooner had the IRS released its “Table Five,” its breakdown of tax returns from the year 2005, than the leading Democratic presidential candidate was out with a statement complaining about “widening income inequality.” Said Senator Clinton, “the share of national income going to the wealthiest 1% of Americans grew to 21% — a level not seen since the Gilded Age. This is an indictment of President Bush’s economic policies.”
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