the potential tax increases from either side are not what matters. Reducing spending and tax changes that stimulate private sector economic activity are what matters. Obama's tax increase proposal will not solve the deficit problem nor will it increase economic activity and he has no interest in cutting spending. Romney's reduction in the top tax rate could encourage investment but that is not a guarantee. What matters if he is willing to cut spending. I think so but will wait for proof before I get excited.+1 It's a given, both are going to raise taxes. Odumbo has demonstrated he will not stop the spending; maybe, Romney will.
That leaves a crappy but easy choice. One that will not solve the problem and the other that might solve the problem. I will take a might over will not. Originally Posted by Laz
Stevie the reason anyone under the 200k mark is against taxing the rich more is because they don't believe in redistribution of wealth.There you go again- in fact the majority of Americans believe in taxing the rich: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/most-a...160833705.html
Make it or not on your own merit. How's yours? Originally Posted by LovingKayla