http://today.reuters.com/misc/PrinterFriendlyPopup.aspx?type=bondsNews&storyID=uri:2006-04-12T230600Z_01_N12396892_RTRIDST_0_ECONOMY-TREASURY-SNOW-UPDATE-1.XMLOXFORD, Miss. April 12 (Reuters) - Treasury Secretary John Snow on Wednesday lashed out at critics of the Bush administration's tax-cutting zeal and called for a serious debate about the U.S. economy's health and direction.
Snow sounded particularly irked at an initiative launched by a Democratic predecessor, former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, which uses the name of the country's first Treasury chief to claim the current administration is "on the wrong track on almost every front" of economic development.
"From where I stand, and from where 5.2 million American workers with new jobs stand, the president's economic policies have been an unambiguous success and the underlying fundamentals are very strong indeed," Snow told students at the University of Mississippi, popularly known as "Ole Miss."
Rubin announced last week the formation of "the Hamilton Project," named after the first U.S. Treasury secretary Alexander Hamilton, to highlight trade and budget deficits, income disparities, low savings and high debts that he said have mounted in five years under President George W. Bush.
"No other developed country in the world has this combination of imbalances," said Rubin, the Citigroup executive who headed the Treasury Department under former President Bill Clinton.
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SnowJob is a fool and a buffoon :rofl: and will lose any debate with a true economist.