Monday, April 17, 2006 | 5:35 p.m. ET
From Mark Murray
Unwilling to let the White House have the last word on taxes and the economy on this Tax Day (especially with Congress out on Easter recess), Democrats have issued a flurry of press releases to counter President Bush's claims earlier today that his administration's tax cuts have benefited small businesses and have helped the economy.
A statement by the Democratic National Committee noted Bush failed to mention that median household incomes have declined; that health-care costs have skyrocketed; and that gas prices are once again going up.
Meanwhile, Senate Leader Harry Reid's communications office issued a release arguing that most of Bush's tax cuts have actually benefited the rich, not small businesses.
And Sen. John Kerry, the Democrats' failed presidential nominee in 2004, wrote a letter to Treasury Secretary John Snow making that same point. He asked Snow to make numbers public from a Treasury document entitled "Tax Relief Kit," which liberal New York Times columnist Paul Krugman had used to calculate that the top 1% of taxpayers have received 32% of the tax cuts.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3626796/