23 Polls Say People Support Higher Taxes to Reduce the Deficit

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23 Polls Say People Support Higher Taxes to Reduce the Deficit



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Go to the link to click each poll.

Obama should have gotten off his ass when he had the super majority.


Gee, let's look at why that never happened...shall we?

The reason Obama didn't let the Bush tax cuts expire was that he couldn't get moderate Democrats to vote that way...members of his own Party understood that raising taxes in a weak economy would probably send us right back into recession and wanted nothing to do with having voted yes for that as they got ready to run for reelection.
 
Gee, let's look at why that never happened...shall we?

The reason Obama didn't let the Bush tax cuts expire was that he couldn't get moderate Democrats to vote that way...members of his own Party understood that raising taxes in a weak economy would probably send us right back into recession and wanted nothing to do with having voted yes for that as they got ready to run for reelection.

Stop bringing logic into a silly debate..... just stop it OK?








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It's the same situation now...and you still hear calls for tax raises from the Progressives. Only now it's just rhetoric because they know only too well that such a measure won't make it through the House. The fact is...if the Democrats had super majorities "now"...they still wouldn't pass tax increases because enough of them have to run for reelection next year and they are well aware of the negative effect raising taxes would have on our economy. So they do some sabre rattling for the far left cliques back home and silently thank the heavens above that they'll never have to deal with the consequences if taxes actually were increased.
 
When you start out with almost half of the population getting a handout, it isn't a reach to get majorities on polls liks this. Go ahead, raise taxes and see what happens in November 2012.
 

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