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What Joe Should Have Said
When Paul Ryan asserted that the U.S. could achieve growth through further tax cuts, he named JFK as an example. Instead of saying “So now you’re Jack Kennedy,” Biden could have said: “Yes, my friend, Kennedy lowered top tax rates … Continue reading
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Tagged Joe Biden, Mitt Romney, Ryan Budget, tax breaks, the debt, Vice Presidential Debate
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Heads We Win Tails You Lose
Last week Senate Republicans voted down a bill that would eliminate approximately $2 Billion per year in tax breaks for big oil. (Chump change for the five biggest oil companies that reaped $35 billion in profits in the first quarter … Continue reading
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Tagged big oil, corporate welfare, Mitch McConnell, tax breaks, the debt, the deficit
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