68% prefer smaller government, tax cuts

teapartysamurai

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Sixty-eight percent (68%) of U.S. voters prefer a smaller government with fewer services and lower taxes to a more active one that offers more services and higher taxes. That's the second highest finding in Rasmussen Reports surveying on the question since November 2006, exceeded only by a 70% finding in August of last year.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 24% of voters prefer a more active government with more services and higher taxes. Only 19% felt that way in August 2009 as voters stormed congressional town hall meetings across the country to complain about pending health care legislation, the bailouts of the auto and financial industry and the $787-billion economic stimulus plan.

Just two months ago, 63% favored a smaller government, while 26% opted for a more active one.

America's Best Days - Rasmussen Reports

But what is Obama doing? Already saying he won't extend the Bush tax cuts, which means he wants to go ahead with the VAT tax.

Oh yeah! Democrats are going to kick butt in November!

Yeah! :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

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