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Cutter: Okay Fine, We've Been Lying About Romney's Tax Plan

oldervoter68 Wrote: Oct 07, 2012 11:13 AM
Woodenhead, tried to explain this last night, but your blinders apparently have completely coveered your eyes (and brain). There is a difference between tax RATES and tax cuts. Go back to the 80s, Reagan cut rates significantly (with the help of a Dem Congress, by the way) and yet revenues to the gov't creeped up some. When you can logically (a stretch for you to be sure), then your posts may make some sense. Until then............. not so much................

One of the strongest elements of Mitt Romney's spectacular debate performance was his decisive rejoinder to the president's oft-repeated allegation that the Republican plans to raise taxes on middle class families.  Obama said Romney has designs on an unpaid-for $5 trillion tax cut that would eventually necessitate higher tax bills for average Americans.  Romney flatly rejected the claim by calling it false, then explained what he actually has in mind.  But the president returned to the "$5 trillion" well on several subsequent occasions, prompting more rebuttals from his challenger.  FactCheck.org and CNN reviewed Obama's accusation, and found it wanting....

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