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- Jun 20, 2012
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"Pweeeeeeeeeze Mr. President! Don't touch our tax cuts to the rich! Waaaaaaaaa!"
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Bye bye, tax cuts.
I vote for tax breaks for incomes of $30,000-$75,000
They deserve it.
Bye bye, tax cuts.
I vote for tax breaks for incomes of $30,000-$75,000
They deserve it.
yes, we must feed the leeches.
Bye bye, tax cuts.
I vote for tax breaks for incomes of $30,000-$75,000
They deserve it.
yes, we must feed the leeches.
The middle class are looked at as leeches to bottom feeders like you that live on government handouts. Get a job grandma!
yes, we must feed the leeches.
The middle class are looked at as leeches to bottom feeders like you that live on government handouts. Get a job grandma!
No you get a job. And send me 50% out of every dollar. asswipe.
yes, we must feed the leeches.
The middle class are looked at as leeches to bottom feeders like you that live on government handouts. Get a job grandma!
No you get a job. And send me 50% out of every dollar. asswipe.
Bye bye, tax cuts.
I vote for tax breaks for incomes of $30,000-$75,000
They deserve it.
Bye bye, tax cuts.
I vote for tax breaks for incomes of $30,000-$75,000
They deserve it.
Do you know how to do simple math? We can not pay for all this spending, and Debt by Taxing the Rich and cutting the Middle Class Taxes. The math simply is not there.
Despite that fact, Obama was allowed to claim he will fix everything and only have to raise taxes on the rich to do it.
Pathetic.
Republicans are “willing to accept new revenue” to tame the soaring national debt and avert an ugly battle over the approaching “fiscal cliff,” House Speaker John A. Boehner said Wednesday in a speech that offered a potential path to compromise in year-end budget negotiations.
With President Obama reelected and Republicans returned to a slightly smaller majority in the House, Boehner (R-Ohio) said Tuesday’s election amounted to a plea from voters for the parties to lay down their weapons of the past two years and “do what’s best for our country.”