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02-04-2007, 10:08 PM #1
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Edwards: raise taxes for healthcare
a huge chunk of the middle-class is always included in taxes like this and the very wealthy can find all of those built-in loopholes. so who always ends up paying for these do-nothing give-aways? the middle-class, of course. this is just another example of the rich grabbing more, the poor getting little and the middle being crushed into submission.
Originally Posted by Zimzum
the destruction of the middle-class is the desired end result to all of these fake liberal schemes. a large middle-class takes too much power away from the rich and they don't like that, now do they. with a nice wide gap between the rich and the poor and no one in between, our subservience is assured. or so goes that particular conspiracy theory.
same old story, same old song and dance - my frienddelusionsofNORMALity Reviewed by delusionsofNORMALity on . Edwards: raise taxes for healthcare WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic U.S. presidential candidate John Edwards on Sunday said that he would raise taxes, chiefly on the wealthy, to pay for expanded healthcare coverage under a plan costing $90 billion to $120 billion a year to be unveiled on Monday. "We'll have to raise taxes. The only way you can pay for a healthcare plan that cost anywhere from $90 to $120 billion is there has to be a revenue source," Edwards said on NBC's Meet the Press news program. Edwards: raise Rating: 5
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