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« on: May 30, 2012, 05:46:43 PM »

Not all taxes are created equal for the GOP. They seemed awfully eagar to increase FICA taxes last year. At the same time, Republicans will fight to the death to protect tax cuts and even lower tax cuts for the 1%, even as these owners consumer an ever greater slice of the pie. Get a clue, America. It's not that hard to figure out who's looking out for whom.

FICA IS NOT A TAX!!

FICA is our government-forced retirement account.  It is NOT a tax.. its us paying for our own retirement!
No, it's a tax on the currently employed with the revenue given to the currently retired.
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shua
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« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2012, 02:39:44 PM »

It's funny how people belive Romney is this hard Right winged guy. He's a moderate, he got out of rasing taxes by rasing fees on nearly everything as governor. My stance of being completly anti-Romney has soften because the more I look at him as governor the more I realize that's he's a lot less attached to these hard right principles when he's not trying to pusuade his base. Ultimatlely I think if he were president how he governs would be a direct result of who's in Congres if it's all repubs he'll probally move to the right but if it's divided I feel he'll be that same Moderate guy who actually does have experience working with democrats.


But again it's hard to not dislike this guy but I guess he's a product of the current American politics. A guy who's a moderate who can't even highlight his success in a state or he'll lose the support of the extremist in his party.

However I still respect pubs like Ron Paul and Chris Christie where you always know where they stand whether it's benifical politically or not.
Yeah Romney had to run to the further to the right than we wanted to get some tea party cred. He basically didn't have a choice because The Tea Party is a wing of the GOP that you have to cater to.

I think you got it, sir. That primary was just so painful to endure.
Romney was at least trying to keep the moderates with him this time. He campaigned even further to the right four years ago.
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