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The chart in the provided link shows anytime McCain's Health care plan is included it trumps Obama's plan as far as minimizing tax liability. Without it in a few cases Obama's tax liability is less but it has to include the Obama college credit and no McCain health care credit.
I think you need to get off the Obamabot train and come to your senses.. According to Biden, IT IS 150k. You need to do some research. You really think the Obama website is going to change now? haha, yeah right.
And did you not see the other thread about Obama having to come down to reality??
No I have not seen the other thread, I am responding this thread so I really don't know what that has to do with it. Sorry I don't have time to cover every thread here but maybe that is requirement or you will claim I am wrong about something?
I guess you think cnn is lying too?
"Independent analyses of the presidential candidates’ tax proposals show that those who make less than $250,000 a year would not see their taxes raised under Senator Barack Obama’s plans. Further, Mr. Obama would generally cut taxes more than Senator John McCain would for households with incomes less than $100,000 a year. "
and that is a quote from your link.
Difference? Cutting taxes verses not raising them....
Considering Obama is RAISING taxes on EVERYONE by letting the Bush tax cuts expire, I"m not sure you know what your saying..
He is letting the top 2 tiers expire... thats it. I think I can comprehend and read just fine. You better get familiar with his plan...this is what you will have to deal with...Instead of being Faux News robots...inform yourself.
You can't just let one part of an act expire without the whole thing doin g so. He imposes a plan he will introduce when they expire if he doesn't just repeal them early.
He is letting the top 2 tiers expire... thats it. I think I can comprehend and read just fine. You better get familiar with his plan...this is what you will have to deal with...Instead of being Faux News robots...inform yourself.
I think I have watched the news a total of about 6 times this whole election...
Trust me, I AM informed.. You OBAMABOTS are in a trance...
"Independent analyses of the presidential candidates’ tax proposals show that those who make less than $250,000 a year would not see their taxes raised under Senator Barack Obama’s plans. Further, Mr. Obama would generally cut taxes more than Senator John McCain would for households with incomes less than $100,000 a year. "
and that is a quote from your link.
Difference? Cutting taxes verses not raising them....
But the big question here is will he stick to this plan? Proposals are great, don't get me wrong, but it is the ability to execute and keep to what is proposed is the whole key. At this point Obama has wavered on that written plan to much thus far. Changes things up one in a while, sorry, makes me to nervous.
What happened to the under $250,000 tax plan? Or the under $200,000 one? Or the $150,000 plan of Biden's? So only those under $100,000 will get a treat?
Sounds like the slippery slope we've been warned about is here.
Bill Richardson was talking about $120,000.
It keeps changing because Obama wants to backtrack on his promises. Doesn't want to shatter hope too quickly. He wants to let everyone down slowly.
By the way, he knows he can make it up with the imputed income plan. If you own a house and pay less than the government will declare you should be paying, the difference will be counted as taxable income to you.
See how easy it is to redistribute? Piece of cake. Just don't choke on it, if you voted for Obama.
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