Originally posted by: Gravity
Can he do it by executive order?
Originally posted by: alchemize
Of course he can't do it. That's why it's such a great promise. When he can't keep it, he'll blame congress (with some merit).
Originally posted by: piasabird
You will never see a big all-encompassing health care plan. It would cost so much that everyone would have to pay an extra 15% - 20% in taxes. It would also be akin to socialism.
Originally posted by: Todd33
Originally posted by: piasabird
You will never see a big all-encompassing health care plan. It would cost so much that everyone would have to pay an extra 15% - 20% in taxes. It would also be akin to socialism.
Why read the reports when you can make stuff up? 15-25%? Rolling back the tax cuts for theose making over $200,000 is supposed to pay for all of it ($.9-$1.2T), depending on the GNP over the next few years.
Originally posted by: Todd33
Originally posted by: piasabird
You will never see a big all-encompassing health care plan. It would cost so much that everyone would have to pay an extra 15% - 20% in taxes. It would also be akin to socialism.
Why read the reports when you can make stuff up? 15-25%? Rolling back the tax cuts for theose making over $200,000 is supposed to pay for all of it ($.9-$1.2T), depending on the GNP over the next few years.
Yet according to Kerry himself, these tax cuts only added up to $89 billion. Amazing.Originally posted by: Todd33
Originally posted by: piasabird
You will never see a big all-encompassing health care plan. It would cost so much that everyone would have to pay an extra 15% - 20% in taxes. It would also be akin to socialism.
Why read the reports when you can make stuff up? 15-25%? Rolling back the tax cuts for theose making over $200,000 is supposed to pay for all of it ($.9-$1.2T), depending on the GNP over the next few years.
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Yet according to Kerry himself, these tax cuts only added up to $89 billion. Amazing.Originally posted by: Todd33
Originally posted by: piasabird
You will never see a big all-encompassing health care plan. It would cost so much that everyone would have to pay an extra 15% - 20% in taxes. It would also be akin to socialism.
Why read the reports when you can make stuff up? 15-25%? Rolling back the tax cuts for theose making over $200,000 is supposed to pay for all of it ($.9-$1.2T), depending on the GNP over the next few years.
Furthermore, the expense of tax cuts actually accelerates in the out years. That's part of the reason why thinking economists called BS on Bush's stimulus.Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Yet according to Kerry himself, these tax cuts only added up to $89 billion. Amazing.Originally posted by: Todd33
Originally posted by: piasabird
You will never see a big all-encompassing health care plan. It would cost so much that everyone would have to pay an extra 15% - 20% in taxes. It would also be akin to socialism.
Why read the reports when you can make stuff up? 15-25%? Rolling back the tax cuts for theose making over $200,000 is supposed to pay for all of it ($.9-$1.2T), depending on the GNP over the next few years.
That most likely is $89billion/year.
Furthermore, the expense of tax cuts actually accelerates in the out years. That's part of the reason why thinking economists called BS on Bush's stimulus.Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
That most likely is $89billion/year.
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Yet according to Kerry himself, these tax cuts only added up to $89 billion. Amazing.Originally posted by: Todd33
Originally posted by: piasabird
You will never see a big all-encompassing health care plan. It would cost so much that everyone would have to pay an extra 15% - 20% in taxes. It would also be akin to socialism.
Why read the reports when you can make stuff up? 15-25%? Rolling back the tax cuts for theose making over $200,000 is supposed to pay for all of it ($.9-$1.2T), depending on the GNP over the next few years.
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Furthermore, the expense of tax cuts actually accelerates in the out years. That's part of the reason why thinking economists called BS on Bush's stimulus.Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
That most likely is $89billion/year.