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Great.. we can throw them onto the other huge pile of straight out lies told by Obama and have a huge bonfire.
You mean like this lie where McCain advisor Carly Fiorina was talking about the Obama tax plan on (where else) Fox News?
"Yes, but he’s not proposed one single tax cut. In fact, every program he’s proposed is a tax increase, whether it’s an increase in payroll taxes, an increase in capital gains and dividend taxes, an increase in Social Security taxes, or an increase on small- business owners. Everything he’s proposed is a tax increase, not a tax cut."
Maybe it would be better to consult the Obama campaign to get to the truth about the Obama tax plan.
http://www.barackobama.com/issues/economy/
But since you consider him to be a liar, maybe we should consult this study by the Tax Policy Center:
http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/publications/url.cfm?ID=411693
The two candidates' plans would have sharply different distributional effects. Senator McCain's tax cuts would primarily benefit those with very high incomes, almost all of whom would receive large tax cuts that would, on average, raise their after-tax incomes by more than twice the average for all households. Many fewer households at the bottom of the income distribution would get tax cuts and those whose taxes fall would, on average, see their after-tax income rise much less. In marked contrast, Senator Obama offers much larger tax breaks to low- and middle-income taxpayers and would increase taxes on high-income taxpayers. The largest tax cuts, as a share of income, would go to those at the bottom of the income distribution, while taxpayers with the highest income would see their taxes rise.
Or is everybody who's ideology you don't agree with a liar?
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