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FREEP This Poll from Broward County Fla
Sun Sentinel ^
Posted on 10/28/2002 5:38:49 AM PST by Sub-Driver
The U.S. recorded a $159 billion budget deficit for the fiscal year that just ended, the first deficit since 1997. Should this change President Bush's plan to extend last year's tax cuts?
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Looks to be written by the DNC. The Poll is on the right below the photo gallery.
To: Sub-Driver
The U.S. recorded a $159 billion budget deficit for the fiscal year that just ended, the first deficit since 1997. Should this change President Bush's plan to extend last year's tax cuts?
55.0% Yes. Tax cuts should be halted until the budget is balanced again. (2099 responses)
45.0% No. The deficit is from the recession. Tax cuts will help strengthen the economy and erase the deficit. (1717 responses)
3816 total responses
I can not fathom how 45% can be infavor of letting the govt keep our money. IDIOTS!
To: 2timothy3.16
45% want the govt to keep our money?????
Hmmmmmmm.....
It appears to me that the 45% want to continue the Bush tax cuts and let the American people keep their money.
Maybe you want to rethink??? Then again...maybe not...
To: Sub-Driver
No 45.7%. Bummer.
To: <1/1,000,000th%
FReeped! Needs some serious freeping though!
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posted on
10/28/2002 7:06:46 AM PST
by
Txslady
To: Sub-Driver
This poll needs freeping
Also needs a more appropriate "Yes" answer, say:
Yes - President Bush should also work for even larger tax cuts along with cuts in spending.
To: Sub-Driver
Needs FREEPING...we need more tax cuts.
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posted on
10/28/2002 7:43:26 AM PST
by
TatieBug
To: Sub-Driver
Freeped.
The U.S. recorded a $159 billion budget deficit for the fiscal year that just ended, the first deficit since 1997. Should this change President Bush's plan to extend last year's tax cuts?
53.0%
Yes. Tax cuts should be halted until the budget is balanced again. (2248 responses)
47.0%
No. The deficit is from the recession. Tax cuts will help strengthen the economy and erase the deficit. (1993 responses)
4241 total responses
To: Sub-Driver
What the poll really needs is a "We need
bigger tax cuts!" option. That it's not there is not suprising, unfortunately.
Freeped. BTTT.
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posted on
10/28/2002 7:55:11 AM PST
by
Gumlegs
To: Sub-Driver
Bump! If I'm a dead person can I vote twice?
To: Sub-Driver
The U.S. recorded a $159 billion budget deficit for the fiscal year that just ended, the first deficit since 1997. Should this change President Bush's plan to extend last year's tax cuts?
51.4%
Yes. Tax cuts should be halted until the budget is balanced again. (2291 responses)
48.6%
No. The deficit is from the recession. Tax cuts will help strengthen the economy and erase the deficit. (2167 responses)
4458 total responses
To: Still Thinking
Only 62 votes needed to catch up!
The U.S. recorded a $159 billion budget deficit for the fiscal year that just ended, the first deficit since 1997. Should this change President Bush's plan to extend last year's tax cuts?
50.7%
Yes. Tax cuts should be halted until the budget is balanced again. (2298 responses)
49.3%
No. The deficit is from the recession. Tax cuts will help strengthen the economy and erase the deficit. (2236 responses)
4534 total responses
To: Sub-Driver
the first deficit since 1997 A complete bald-faced lie. I refuse to participate in a poll based upon a lie. Clinton's so-called "budget surplus" is pure fiction; it was based on accounting that not even Enron would've tried to pull off.
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