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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: American Spirit who wrote (13440)4/8/2004 8:33:50 PM
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That is highly unlikely.

The "services" Kerry wants to enhance are
principally for the non-taxpayers and the
Democrats' usual base of support, in other
words, entitlements and social welfare programs.

Kerry has repeatedly said he wants to increase the
taxes on those making $200K and over.

That includes a lot of families.
And realistically, he's not going to
stop at that threshold when he gets going.
Many middle class people will learn, to their
chagrin, that they're among the "evil rich."

Moreover, folks like Smithee and others in
the targeted group (which I bet will extend right
down to family incomes less than $100K) are not
necessarily the big beneficiaries of the "services"
to which you refer.

Why not be more truthful about Kerry's platform.
He proposes to significantly raise taxes.
The tax increases will not only affect the
so-called "rich".
And, he'll increase spending.
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