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About the same for me. I'd probably come out a little better then I am now, although I think the economy will still suffer overall which hurts my long term stability.
Not much difference between tweedle dee, and tweedle dum
Not much will be different than if Obama was elected, except Fox News outrage will be down and MSNBC outrage will be up. Both sides of the debate will play the blame game. Liberals will blame it on the current (by current I mean Romney) because the conservatives have done that during this presidency, and the conservatives will blame it on the last president because that's what liberals did.
In other words, "Meet the new boss, same as the old boss."
SO effectively you are saying that the middle class would keep deductions for cars used for their jobs as well as deductions for business trips to the next state?
It seems like that is a win-win. Since when did only the wealthy benefit from those deductions?
Car deductions for the middle class is sure a big one. Bigger than mortgage or children.
Services and wages are already being cut to the bone and everything is going up in costs due to the economy growing slowly and the drought. Romney talks about common sense reforms etc meaning more tax cuts for the wealthy. How is it going to shake out for the middle class worker and the poor as well?
I fear for the middle class and below with a Republican win.
Nah, he is liberal like Obama and Bush. Nothing would change. I suppose there would be tax cuts for the top 3% which would his way of paying them back for getting him elected, but for the rest of us, it would be business as usual.
Services and wages are already being cut to the bone and everything is going up in costs due to the economy growing slowly and the drought. Romney talks about common sense reforms etc meaning more tax cuts for the wealthy. How is it going to shake out for the middle class worker and the poor as well?
I fear for the middle class and below with a Republican win.
Well, what the hell has Obama done for the "middle class?" Are they working yet? I rest my case.
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