How would you vote on each of Reagan's two tax cuts (user search)
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Question: How would you vote on his tax cuts
#1
Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981(Yes)
 
#2
Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981(No)
 
#3
Tax Reform Act of 1986(Yes)
 
#4
Tax Reform Act of 1986(No)
 
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Since I'm the mad scientist proclaimed by myself
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Junior Chimp
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« on: January 29, 2017, 08:12:21 PM »

Probably no on both.
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Since I'm the mad scientist proclaimed by myself
omegascarlet
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2017, 01:42:48 PM »

Why do so many people vote no on 1986? It was a revenue neutral tax reform plan that passed with broad bipartisan support.


But I would easily vote yes on both.

Cause the far left believes that all tax cuts are bad and the only good changes to tax laws is if you increase taxes.

That would be correct, especially if it's for the rich.

Reagan cut taxes on upper middle class people too massively just not the rich , so do you think engineers, accountants who make between 90 k - 110k should have their taxes go up as well 

In America, most peoples taxes are too low(Exception: the corporate tax needs to be lowered to 23% or so to keep up with the rest of the world).

Why do so many people vote no on 1986? It was a revenue neutral tax reform plan that passed with broad bipartisan support.


But I would easily vote yes on both.

Cause the far left believes that all tax cuts are bad and the only good changes to tax laws is if you increase taxes.

That would be correct, especially if it's for the rich.

You talk about tax increases like republicans talk about tax cuts.
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