Romney Cites Club for Growth - 12 12 07
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Club4growth = Romney money, look them up!
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From Dick Morris's article:
Most impressively, when he had to pass an income tax surcharge amid the drop in revenues after Sept. 11, 2001, he repealed it three years later when he didn't need it any longer.
He raised the sales tax one cent in 11 years and did that only after the courts ordered him to do so. (He also got voter approval for a one-eighth-of-one-cent hike for parks and recreation.)
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From Dick Morris's article:
In Arkansas, the income tax when he took office was 1 percent for the poorest taxpayers and 7 percent for the richest, exactly where it stood when he left the statehouse 11 years later. But, in the interim, he doubled the standard deduction and the child care credit, repealed capital gains taxes for home sales, lowered the capital gains rate, expanded the homestead exemption and set up tax-free savings accounts for medical care and college tuition.
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Want a middle class tax cut?
Want to make Bush's tax cuts stay forever?
If so, Vote for Sen. John McCain
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Now once Huckabee's surge ends, that leaves Ron Paul to surge...and he can't get attacked in such little time!
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Now We Know Why the Country Club has been attacking Huckabee!! The Back Romney!! What a bunch of Spinsters!
How do you know when Huckabee is lying ?
His lips are moving !
pathx21x 4 years ago 3
From Dick Morris's article 'Mike Huckabee is a Fiscal Conservative':
A recent column by Bob Novak excoriated Huckabee for a "47 percent increase in state tax burden." But during Huckabee's years in office, total state tax burden — all 50 states combined — rose by twice as much: 98 percent, increasing from $743 billion in 1993 to $1.47 trillion in 2005.
JQ10KA 4 years ago