To: Tumbleweed_Connection
This ought to be cute, lets see if we cab tax and spend our way to prosperity.
2 posted on
10/14/2003 12:15:15 PM PDT by
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4 posted on
10/14/2003 12:16:11 PM PDT by
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
It's interesting to hear Democrats developing a platform on anything. But alas, it's basically just more Bush-bashing.
5 posted on
10/14/2003 12:19:19 PM PDT by
dufekin
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1000110/posts The plan calls for lower income tax rates for individuals earning less than about $70,000 a year and families earning less than about $115,000 a year. In addition, Mr. Lieberman's plan would restore the tax on dividends and re-establish certain estate taxes, negating two changes central to the Bush administration's economic plan.
The plan announced on Monday by Mr. Lieberman went further. He would raise the top tax bracket to 39.6 percent from 33 percent for individuals with adjusted gross incomes of more than $143,500. A family with adjusted gross income of more than $150,000 could see its rate rise to 39.6 percent from 28 percent.
In addition to raising rates for higher-income Americans, the Lieberman plan would impose a 5 percent tax surcharge on individuals and families with incomes of more than $250,000 a year. The plan would also close some loopholes in the corporate tax code, including the use of offshore tax havens by American companies.
But Mr. Lieberman said that the new measures would together bring in an additional $900 million in revenues over 10 years, and that the tax code restructuring would simply shift the burden to higher-income families.
6 posted on
10/14/2003 12:20:01 PM PDT by
finnman69
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
How nice. So...when is President Bush going to develop one?
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
11 posted on
10/14/2003 12:35:46 PM PDT by
mikeb704
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