DesideriScuri
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ORIGINAL: graceadieu Paul Ryan said in an interview on Fox News today that the Romney-Ryan plan is to cut everyone in America's taxes by 20% ("starting at the top"), and he claims that this will be revenue-neutral without getting rid of deductions. When pressed about how that works, he refused to explain, saying "It would take me too long to go through all the math". All what math? Can anybody explain to me how American public can pay 20% less tax and still have the IRS receive exactly the same amount of tax revenue? Where is that extra 20% of revenue going to come from? I'm really curious here, conservative CollerMe members! Watch the interview clip here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM66-SxHDu0 While the plan does cut tax rates, it is "revenue neutral." The reduction in tax revenues from lower rates will be made up for by some combination of increased economics and - and this is the part that most critics ignore - the plan also calls for getting rid of most, if not all, loopholes, carve outs, or whatever you want to call them. Simply trumpeting the tax rate cuts, which are definitely there, without mentioning the reduction of tax loopholes, what results is misleading rhetoric. And, while there's no doubt that politicians, their campaigns, and their local/state/national parties are well-versed in this practice, our buying into it without acknowledging the whole truth, will not help at all.
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What I support: - A Conservative interpretation of the US Constitution
- Personal Responsibility
- Help for the truly needy
- Limited Government
- Consumption Tax (non-profit charities and food exempt)
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