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| Sat, 09-06-2008 - 1:17pm |
Found this summary on the Obama Facebook page but I checked out the website and the summary is accurate according to the nonpartisan Tax policy Center.
The nonpartisan Tax Policy Center found that Mr. Obama's plan would amount to a tax cut for 81 percent of all households, or 95.5 percent of those with children. The center calculated that by 2012 the Obama plan would let middle-income taxpayers keep about 5 percent more income on average, or nearly $2,200 a year, while Mr. McCain would give them an average 3 percent break, or about $1,400. The richest 1 percent would pay an average $19,000 more in taxes each year under Mr. Obama's plan but see a tax cut of more than $125,000 under Mr. McCain.






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mom, you do realize:
1) charitable deductions are available to everyone.
I imagine it does, and on an individual level, it sickens me too.
<<1) charitable deductions are available to everyone.
There is also a question of choice and intent.
Someone who becomes addicted to prescription pain killers can do so as an unintended consequence of medical care.
MONTANA MOM !
MONTANA MOM !
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