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To: steve harris who wrote (205094)10/4/2004 10:59:37 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573717
 
>you wouldn't believe me would you if I told you Bush's "new" tax cut the liberal media is trying to sell was only Bush signing a piece of paper to prevent the existing tax cuts from expiring January 1?

Actually, I would, because it's right.

Still doesn't change the fact that we can't afford it.

-Z



To: steve harris who wrote (205094)10/5/2004 12:30:37 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1573717
 
you wouldn't believe me would you if I told you Bush's "new" tax cut the liberal media is trying to sell was only Bush signing a piece of paper to prevent the existing tax cuts from expiring January 1?



You keep saying that like its some mystery that the rest of us haven't gotten. We know what Bush is doing. He's taking care of his good ole boys in case things don't work out in November.

And Z's post still stands........the deficit grows........



To: steve harris who wrote (205094)10/5/2004 6:37:30 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573717
 
re: you wouldn't believe me would you if I told you Bush's "new" tax cut the liberal media is trying to sell was only Bush signing a piece of paper to prevent the existing tax cuts from expiring January 1?

You mean the tax cuts that were originally sold as temporary stimulus? Seems to me that prolonging tax cuts that were intended to expire is raising taxes.

John



To: steve harris who wrote (205094)10/5/2004 10:26:06 AM
From: Peter Dierks  Respond to of 1573717
 
Three other posters have indicated that paying more taxes are a good thing. Maybe these posters donate money to governments.

Massachusetts has a check off on their tax return allowing you to easily pay more to the government. The Heinz-Kerry tax return is reported to have never exercised this option. Everyone should pay more in taxes except Kerry.