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Friday, August 27, 2010

Among Democrats, economic pressures are changing tax-cut dynamics

By Lori Montgomery
WashPost
Thursday, August 26, 2010

With the economy rapidly weakening, some senior Democrats are having second thoughts about raising taxes on the nation's wealthiest families and are pressing party leaders to consider extending the full array of Bush administration tax cuts, at least through next year.

This rethinking comes barely a month after Democrats trumpeted plans to stage a high-stakes battle over taxes in the final weeks before the November congressional elections.

The Bush tax cuts are set to expire in December. Republicans are pushing to extend them all, while President Obama has forcefully argued that the country cannot afford to keep tax breaks on income over $250,000 a year for families and $200,000 a year for individuals.

But a growing cadre of Democrats - alarmed by evidence that the recovery is losing steam and fearful of wounding conservative Democrats in a tough election year - are advocating a plan that would permanently extend tax cuts benefiting the middle class while renewing breaks for the wealthy through 2011, senior Democratic aides said.

(More here.)

1 Comments:

Blogger Patrick Dempsey said...

how come Vox Verax published the story on shots fired at Franken's home in Minnesota recently, but not the bullet through a glass door at a Maryland GOP office or the death threats against Tea Party patriots this week?

Voice of Truth? More like Voice of Censorship as these stories must not measure up to VVs standards for what counts as an important story...

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