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THE BATTALION Page 7 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1980 _ Politics v Kcinp-Roth inlhitionmy JCarter slams Reagan tax cut led Varsh 0sai| rant status d for perm: n ' tc d StatesjEi United Press International toapp| y. ■PERTH AMBOY, N.J. — Presi- e mling, w e dent Carter charged Tuesday that istruetion j ‘Id Reagan’s proposal for an elec- c plaining p tf M n y ear tax cut would mean massive e required; tax breaks for the wealthy and mas- to foreignsti p ve inflation for workers, additionto|W f' ven man V Republicans are hav- ated $10 ^ secon d thoughts about it,” Carter | e d tof^aj, ^Bclared in remarks at dedication of of court 4 ny sense toiisl claw, Dowiii the new Raritan River Steel Co. plant in blue-collar Perth Amboy. “One of the most important choices before the American people this fall is how we meet the economic challenges of the 1980s,” Carter said. “The contrasts between the Demo cratic proposal and the Republican Kemp-Roth plan are stark.” ce eagan belittles 'arter economics ym ied Collier, s of Wayni United Press International CHICAGO — Ronald Reagan denounced the administration’s eco nomic renewal plan as “a crazy quilt of obvious election year promises” designed to cover President Carter’s inadequacy as a leader. Tuesday, his second day of a campaign through several blue-collar cities, Reagan delivered his economic proposal to the International ■ Business Council. ■ Reagan’s trip included a bitter attack on Carter at Kokomo, Ind., iurv faiil.l.M w ^ crc d 10 jobless rate is 19.8 percent. Ralph Wa I ^ noon_,: ' nie ra Ry drew about 6,000 people, who responded enthu- s ana iuslW'B s * ast ' ca ^^ ^' s at t ac ^ s against the president. rtlv after tli M Noting he was criticized recently for calling the economic situation a W “depression, Reagan challenged Carter to “go to the unemployment ■ lines and lecture those workers who’ve been betrayed on what is the iaynegavenipi p r0 p er definition for their widespread economic misery.” They don’t need defining,” Reagan said. “They need action.” s alleged hetfl The former California governor ridiculed Carter for the timing of his rollers depaiA latest plan to deal with the economy. and has freqinB "YVith two months to go until the election, he rides to the rescue rs lortreatwsK with a crazy quilt of obvious election year promises,” Reagan said to ■ applause. last weekntfc The very responsive crowd was subdued compared to the several e considerairtli thousand who lined West Lithuanian Plaza Court on Chicago’s West Carter did not mention Reagan by name, but the Kemp-Roth plan for a 30 percent tax cut has been pushed by the Republican nominee. Sen. William Roth, R-Del., one of the sponsors, Monday accused the administration of making “grossly in accurate and misleading statements” about the impact of the GOP tax proposal. At a news conference, Roth said he sent a letter to Carter asking the administration to stop “false and deceptive” assessments of his plan. “What we need is a carefully de signed, well-targeted and workable revitalization package that will in crease investment, offset Social Security tax increases, help those parts of our country that need it most, and hold down inflation, ” said Carter. “That is exactly what the Democratic plan will do. “What we do not need is an elec tion year tax cut that will mean mas sive tax breaks for the wealthy and massive increases in inflation to working people,” he added. “That is exactly what Kemp-Roth will do.” Carter is backing a tax cut next year, and has said he will veto any reduction this year. His trip to this blue-collar, heavily Democratic city off the southern edge of Staten Island is his only cam paign travel of the week. He came to woo votes and to spot light a new steel mill, described by Carter as “the most advanced in the country and equal to those anywhere in the world.” The plant will provide 450 jobs for the community, and was built with the assistance of loan guarantees from the federal govern ment and New Jersey. “I came here today especially be cause I want you to know that you are part of something very important and special taking place in America — the rebuilding of our country’s industrial base,” he told the gathering. “I know there are some cynics who say that America is over the hill, on the decline — that our productivity, our ingenuity, our quality of life are all headed downhill,” he said. AT THE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES MIDNIGHT MADNESS ALL THE BUTTERMILK PANCAKES YOU CAN EAT!!! 1 $4 79 Just (12 A.M.-6 A.M., Wednesday) DELI. 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