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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (6745)10/10/2006 12:16:59 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 224748
 
LIAR! Bush tax cuts punish anyone making under 500 K per year. The book "Perfectly Legal" written by a GOP tax expert confirms that in the small print of the Bush tax code are buried the real guts of it, letting the CEO and billionaire clas off from paying anywhere near their fair share, while average workers still have 35% of their income yanked out of their paychecks before they even get it.

Bush may have bribed the $75,000/yr. class with a $1000 tax break, but at the same time his cronies were doubling energy and health care costs and making education much more expensive as well, while draining money from public services. Therefore the net result is that the average US family is several thou8sands dollars poorer per year. Bushies have also presided over the grandest hemmoraging of US manufacturing jobs to the third world ever, and attacks on pension and retirement security. But the health carte and energy gougings have been the biggest factor.

Also, the Bush tax cuts are pure deficit makers. Instead of taxing to balance the budget they borrow from the Saudis and China which will cost us all far more in the long run. Bushies have also squandered trillions. The entire war in Iraq is a huge throwaway of money and it's continuing every day.
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