Wacky Quacky
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- May 16, 2011
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Sounds good to me.
Good for him, it's what will work.[/QUOTE]
Until all that new revenue is spent on more bullshit and we end up right where we started.
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Sounds good to me.
Obama Will Veto Super-Committee Plan That's All Medicare Cuts And No Tax Hikes
Sounds good to me.In addition to explaining what he would not sign into law, the president on Monday will also outline what his preferred deficit reduction methods during a speech on Monday. Of the $3 trillion-plus in reductions, $1.5 trillion would be made up of tax increases. That total includes $800 billion from letting the Bush tax cuts for earners above $250,000-a-year expired, and $700 billion by ending special interest breaks, deductions, exclusions, and through closing loopholes reforms that the president has already said he wants done to pay for his jobs plan
Awww, well how nice of that Obama. HE WILL RAISE taxes on his people to pay for his VISIONS. How original.
And you lefties CHEER IT. what a bunch of dupes.
Why not? The Bush tax cuts were not intended to be permanent anyway, right? Why else were they given a time limit?
I say let them expire. They do not create jobs and they add an enormous amount of debt that you and I are responsible for.
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Sounds good to me.
Good for him, it's what will work.
the word "if" was used, but nobody knows what the super committee is doing right now.
Well they haven't been creating jobs and making >250K they certainly don't NEED jobs so why not allow the tax cuts they've enjoyed for years expire?
I don't see a downside on this one.
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Lord help America, this useless prick is intent on sinking her..
How? Bush gave the >250K crowd huge tax cuts to help create economic growth. And guess what? THE EXPERIMENT FAILED. Time to let them expire. They're doing more harm than good.
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