Gop, Tax Cuts | featured news

A very strange argument for Mitt Romney

Here is what Romney, so far in this campaign, has said. No changes to any entitlement programs for any seniors for the next 10 years. No specifics on how quickly his Medicare vouchers will grow for future seniors. No specifics on which tax breaks he’ll eliminate in order to offset the multi-trillion dollar cost of his tax cuts. No specific plan naming the cuts he’ll make to reach his $7 trillion target. No specifics on how he’ll equalize tax treatment of employer and individual health care. It is a campaign based on the principle of “not us, not now.”

 

GOP ready to make 'Pledge to America'

GOP ready to make 'Pledge to America'

The party's manifesto calls for tax and spending cuts, a repeal of Obama's healthcare law and strict adherence to the Constitution.Drawing on ideas favored by conservatives and given new voice by "tea party" activists, Republicans will unveil Thursday a governing manifesto that calls for dramatic cuts in government spending, repeal of the new healthcare law and a strict constitutional test for every proposed law, according to a draft of the plan.

 

Republicans unveil tax proposal

Republicans unveil tax proposal

GOP plan to extend array of tax breaks would raise deficits unless dramatic spending cuts are made.

Senh: This is beyond stupid. They're complaining about the deficit, and they're gonna raise it by extending tax cuts for the rich - people who can more than get by without it.

 

Subscribe to this RSS topic: Syndicate content