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McCain Flip-Flops On Tax Cuts

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  • does religion really matter? i would vote for a muslim as long as he was a good president. stupid christians say that if hes not christian he cant be a good president. that is not true

  • john mccain is a bitch

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  • The numbers are in on the Bush tax cuts. These numbers come from the Fiscal Year 2012 Historical tables. In 2000, GDP was 9.821 trillion and individual income tax revenue was 1.004 trillion while corporate tax receipts were 207.8 billion. In 2010, GDP was 14.508 trillion while individual income tax receipts were 898.549 billion and corporate tax receipts were 191.437 billion. The economy is 47% larger yet income tax receipts are more than 10% lower. Tax cuts decrease revenue substantially.

  • gop members along wit bush said that they would never turn away from the 911 responder in thier time of need ,that they will support them and thier families ,for what thier going through ,someone please ask mitch mconell ,why is he a traitor to his own people ,911 responders helped people while they suffered even though they were exposed to the same thing ,now the gop turns thier back on them ,after saying they would never do it ,wow white people for ya

  • @UBSCARED Your delusional. We see time and time again what happens when we give away tax payer money to the "investment class"& "job creators" in another failed attempt at trickle down economic policies.

    People have demonized the word change,at this point what else should we do but change? Tax cuts for the middle class (99% of us) NOT for those making over 1 million /year.

    At this point tax cuts for the rich is just additional spending, increased Chinese debt, and corporate WELFARE.

  • The Republicans are great politicians. It is at the expense of being good statesmen, but nevertheless.

    The best party I could think of would combine the Republicans' political organization and unity with the Democrats' policies and agendas. That would be a party truly able to legislate.

    Instead, we've a politically savvy party of no real solutions; only tried, tested, and failed ideas. And also, we've a party of pragmatism and versatility; but failed politics.

  • @JeepityJ I read a Mens Health article about Mc Cain, he's a phony and oppertunist who got where he is through family name recognition, a fake war hero story and riding that tall tale into the arms of the daughter of a rich beer baron and Senate seat.

  • @BlackRepublican2010 Wrong my friend when Clinton left office we had record highs in employment, and record lows in deficit. And it employment has decreased as the deficit has increased every year since then. And if you call going from 7% to just over 9% doubling you need to take a math class in the near future.

  • After the Bush tax cuts were passed, gov't tax revenue exploded, & jobs were created. After Obama's failed "stimulus" package that just moved everyone to the gov't payroll, unemployment doubled. I believe in free commerce over being dependent on the government for everything I need. Therefore I do not believe in the Democratic Party. Vote Republican!

    Proud Black Republican!

  • Admittedly, when I first heard that he'd picked a woman as a running mate, my immediate thought was "what a canny move!".

    One week later, while I watched her in an interview (in a state of shock and dis-belief), I thought "Boy, he sure screwed up!"

    I'm glad Obama won, and I hope he lives up to expectations. He certainly seems to be starting out on the right foot (in most regards)

  • I'm so glad this flip-flopping dirtbag John McCain lost. I'll never forgive McCain for introducing the world to Sarah Palin.

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