Posted on 04/13/2006 3:05:34 PM PDT by ConservativeThink
Make the Tax Cuts PERMANENT
And kill the death tax while youre at it
Republicans are hoping to do one of the few good things they have done well: make President Bushs tax cuts permanent. This will not only keep more money in the pockets of taxpayers, it is expected to generate more revenue and chop at the deficit.
It is believed that Bushs tax cuts generated $100 billion in new tax revenues because taxpayers had more of their own money to invest, generating jobs that produced more tax revenues.
A popular target is the estate tax, known as the death tax. Remarks by Republican senators at a private session were made available to the public on March 20.
And while were on the topic of taxes, you tell me whats the most offensive tax of all, said Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.). This May Ill bring the death tax to the Senate floor. And you have my word, I will do everything in my power to bury the death tax once and for all.
As a matter of principle, I dont think death should be a taxable event, said Sen. George Allen (R-Va.). It is offensive that tax collectors hover like buzzards at a funeral. The death tax undermines the American dream and is unfair to working men and women, who save their whole lives to pass something meaningful to their children. Thats why we must work now to end the death tax for good. To paraphrase Virginias first governor, Patrick Henry, there should be no taxation without respiration.
Were on a course to eliminate the death tax, which is socialism, said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.).
The death tax is reduced steadily until 2010, when it is nothing. But if you are going to die, please do so before.....
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Cut Taxes raise tax revenue works every time its tried.
Too bad raising revenue increases spending just as predictably.
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