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Two words: Flat Tax.
Hawk |
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01.27.07 - 6:02 pm | #
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VETO POWER... He better use it.
spree |
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01.27.07 - 6:05 pm | #
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Better to run deficits than increase taxes? I think not.
Obviously I'd prefer we cut spending first, but the deficits of past six years are obscene.
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01.28.07 - 5:21 pm | #
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Marx would be proud. Money will be spent in a war but the tax cuts have stimulated the economy and job growth.
Those talking points about the deficit, doesn't match up with the facts. Just take a look at the stock market, dow and nasdaq and realize that progressive taxation came from the communist manifesto and the ones promoting it now are simply communists going under another name: Democrats.
spree |
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01.28.07 - 5:27 pm | #
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"From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs."
"Democracy is the road to socialism."
-Karl Marx
When the American people realize that the current system of taxation is nothing more than legalized robbery by their government of their paycheck, things can change. Until then, as long as we remain complacent and allow the government to continue on course, we will continue, especially the middle class, to be shafted by beaurocracy and ineptitude.
Hawk |
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01.28.07 - 5:56 pm | #
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By your casual dismissal of our large deficit you prove yourself to be more of a Republican hack than true conservative.
There is no excuse, ever to run a deficit.
Greg Daniels |
01.28.07 - 6:50 pm | #
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Try running a war on terror and NOT producing a deficit. That is simply naive democratic talking points.
spree |
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01.28.07 - 7:00 pm | #
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Additional revenue generated from groups that pay their taxes quarterly — primarily corporations, small businesses and the wealthy — dropped the projected federal deficit for the 2006 budget year to $296 billion, a $127 billion decrease from a February estimate
pro-growth policies, including tax cuts passed in 2001 and 2003 and a limit on additional discretionary spending, had enabled the economy to improve tax revenues to the point that his 2004 pledge to cut the deficit in half — to $260 billion by 2009 — will be reached one year early.
"We cut rates for everyone who pays income taxes. We reduced the marriage penalty. We doubled the child tax credit. And we cut the death tax. We cut the tax paid by most small businesses because we understand that most new jobs are created by small businesses. And we encouraged economic expansion by cutting taxes on dividends and capital gains
"Together, these tax cuts left nearly $1.1 trillion in the hands of American workers and families and small-business owners. And they used this money to help fuel an economic resurgence that's now in its 18th straight quarter of growth,
"With the help of the president's successful pro-growth policies, the 2006 deficit is 30 percent lower than originally expected,
Economic growth includes a 3.5 percent rate in 2005 and a first-quarter growth rate in 2006 of 5.6 percent. The economy is expected to end the year with 3.5 percent growth. Unemployment stands at 4.6 percent, with 5.4 million new jobs added since August 2003.
spree |
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01.28.07 - 7:08 pm | #
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Sirs,
Why hassent any candidate talked about the Masicure at Wacko, how over 70 American's were killed durring the Clinton Years in the White House and or that the Presidental Pardons , at the end of Heir Clinton's Reign as exequtioner ended one by one.
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Warren, you just DID bring it up and thank you very much for doing so.
There is just so much to remember about the Clinton years it is hard to touch on all the scandal, crimes, investigations and problems that plagued that time of our history.
Welcome to Wake up America
spree |
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02.12.08 - 12:10 pm | #
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