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To: Michael Eden
a consistent Democrat opposed to "deficit-hiking tax cuts for the rich" should be for raising YOUR taxes as much as possible

They are. They just won't say it because they think you are too dumb to figure out they are lying about not wanting to raise your taxes

8 posted on 09/08/2010 12:53:05 PM PDT by Cowman (How can the IRS seize property without a warrant if the 4th amendment still stands?)
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To: Cowman

a consistent Democrat opposed to “deficit-hiking tax cuts for the rich” should be for raising YOUR taxes as much as possible

“They are. They just won’t say it because they think you are too dumb to figure out they are lying about not wanting to raise your taxes”
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As we speak, Democrats are saying that we should “cut taxes” for 95% of Americans, but raise taxes on the rich.

Which is to say that they are most certainly NOT being consistent. They are being demagogues and they are most definitely being INCONSISTENT.

Now, I myself said the following in this article:

“For what it’s worth, Democrats will only maintain the massive contradiction of “tax cuts for the rich raising the deficit” for so long. Obama already admitted he was willing to go back on his promise to raise taxes on the middle class. And his people are already looking to tee off on middle class tax hikes.”

I even provided links to demonstrate what I was saying is true.

But that isn’t now - NOW they’re being inconsistent. That’s for after they fool the voters with lies and maintain their power. Unless we convince the public what liars and scoundrels Democrats are and retake our government before they ruin the country.


14 posted on 09/08/2010 1:12:29 PM PDT by Michael Eden
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