"Spreading the Wealth" Allows for Creativity
If more people have more money, then more business is done and a small increase in taxes comes right back to you. If you are in the forefront of innovation, more comes to you.
If more people have more money, then more business is done and a small increase in taxes comes right back to you. If you are in the forefront of innovation, more comes to you.
Edward Rotchford | Posted 11.17.2008 | Home
McCain could have been a real "maverick" and told his party that he opposes the Bush Tax Cuts just like he originally did. But no. That's because McCain is not a true leader when it comes to the economic crisis this country faces.
Martha Miller | Posted 11.16.2008 | Home
Joe, if you are making $250,000, you can afford $1500. That amount of tax doesn't cost a job, reduce capital investment (except maybe for the third wide screen TV), or cause a plumber to not expand with another truck.
Bloomberg | Posted 10.14.2008 | Politics
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said the country can't afford $3.3 trillion of tax cuts proposed by Republican presidential nominee Joh...
Time | Posted 10.13.2008 | Politics
Douglas Holtz-Eakin, a former Director of the Congressional Budget Office and current chief McCain economic advisor, is an honest man--which means he'...
Think Progress | Posted 07.05.2008 | Politics
If you're a CEO of one of America's largest corporations and have enjoyed the Presidency of George W. Bush, a contribution to the McCain campaign is l...
Stephen Herrington | Posted 11.29.2008 | Home