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CoyoteMan -> RE: CBO and the budget deal (4/16/2011 4:45:58 AM)

You missed the reverse psychology in "rich paying their fair share". The rich who have gained to most, as much 500% are not being patriotic, they moved their money to Switzerland years ago. What they are willing to pay is a small fraction of what they should have been paying for 20 years.
No amount of taxation will make up for that now.
Read the book "America who pays the taxes" by Bartlett & Steele and you will get the whole picture.




rulemylife -> RE: CBO and the budget deal (4/16/2011 4:49:46 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Sanity


And we all know now that Clinton never had a surplus, if you know what ">" means.



I'm not sure how many times I have had to post this, but instead of looking at the facts you and some others on here keep spouting nonsense from conservative bloggers and talking heads.

Tables F-1 and F-11 are the most pertinent.

Historical Budget Data

This appendix provides historical data for revenues, outlays, and the deficit or surplus—in forms consistent with the projections in Chapters 1, 3, and 4—for fiscal years 1970 to 2009. The data are shown both in nominal dollars and as a percentage of gross domestic product. Data come from the Congressional Budget Office and the Office of Management and Budget.








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