Which of these groups of people will John Kerry raise taxes on if given...?
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  Which of these groups of people will John Kerry raise taxes on if given...?
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« Reply #25 on: October 31, 2004, 12:46:00 PM »

What part of he'll only raise taxes on people who make over $200K don't you Republicans understand?

And Clinton wasn't going to raise taxes either..then guess what. The largest tax hike in US history.

On those making over $200k/year, yes. On everyone else, no. Which Republicans said at the time would ruin the economy, and wouldn't help balance the budget. Going by supply-side logic, it was argued that tax increases would make the deficit worse.

Some of the speeches made by Congressional Republicans in 1993 about Clinton's economic plan belong on anyone's list of worst predictions of the centruy.

That of course is a lie. Taxes went up across the board.
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« Reply #26 on: October 31, 2004, 04:32:24 PM »

What part of he'll only raise taxes on people who make over $200K don't you Republicans understand?

And Clinton wasn't going to raise taxes either..then guess what. The largest tax hike in US history.

The growth in the economy and investment markets offset tax increases for a big majority of Americans.
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