Google Tax Policy Center, then locate and google the center’s founders: the Urban Institute and Brookings Institution.....scroll down through their list of ‘experts’ and you’ll quickly see this organization is anything but nonpartisan....the surnames read like a veritable Quran corps coupled with Chinese, Indian and other nationalities -— Bluntly, you’d be hard-pressed to find a MacGregor, Williams or a Smith in the bunch.......
Report is subterfuge bullshit.
What in the world are you talking about? This is not the Tax Policy Center, it’s the Tax Foundation. That was identified in the very TITLE of the article, and the article itself links to their web site. I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt that you were just confused and not posting intentional lies in an effort to defend your candidate. This is their web site:
http://taxfoundation.org/about/
Thank you for your post suggesting that the organization making this “report” and grading the GOP candidates may not be reliable.
You are correct. The “Tax Policy Center” doesn’t look like any kind of a conservative group. I wouldn’t pay any attention to their “grade” of Rick’s tax plan. Let’s wait and see what a real conservative group like the Club for Growth has to say about Rick’s plan. I’m sure a real group of economic conservatives would give his plan at least a B grade.
The stuff posted on this thread is not mainstream conservative ideas. This thread is crawling with amateur and professional democrat operatives bashing away at Rick, as if anyone cares what they post on this thread. Don’t pay attention to the polls manufactured by liberal media/academics or trash posted on the internet by democrats claiming to be conservatives. Obama is in serious political trouble and we’re going to defeat him in November, with either Romney, Gingrich, or Santorum.