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Study of Romney's Tax Plan "Garbage"
posted at October 25, 2012 6:53 PM EDT
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Re: Study of Romney's Tax Plan "Garbage"
posted at October 25, 2012 7:15 PM EDT
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creppelrm, You're right on, The Tax Policy Center, the Congressional Budget Office and Politifact.com are all non partisan sites, If people want to know the truth about policies and not what the right wing republican's own Fox channel, full of falsehoods, wants to brainwash us with.Response to Study of Romney's Tax Plan "Garbage": A small nonpartisan research center operated by professed “geeks” has found itself at the center of a rancorous $5 trillion debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney presidential campaign has proved more controversial than an August study by the Washington-based Tax Policy Center, a respected nonprofit that issues studiously detailed tax analyses. That study found, in short, that Mr. Romney could not keep All of the promises he had made on individual tax reform: including cutting marginal tax rates by 20 percent, keeping protections for investment income, not widening the deficit and not increasing the tax burden on the poor or middle class. It concluded that Mr. Romney’s plan, on its face, would cut taxes for rich families and raise them for everyone else. If you are not part of the 1% better think seriously about voting for Mitt. Posted by creppelrm |