After the president said that he was proposing a $5 trillion tax break, Romney responded, “I don’t have a $5 trillion cut. I don’t have a tax cut of the scale that you’re talking about.â€Â
He was partially correct. He isn’t proposing a $5 trillion tax break  his tax cut proposals equal more than $10 trillion over the next 10 years, according to Citizens for Tax Justice.
Mitt Romney is proposing a $10 trillion tax break
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Banni are really the only person on the earth who doesn't know this? Seriously now.Citizens for Tax Justice, a liberal-leaning research group

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After the president said that he was proposing a $5 trillion tax break, Romney responded, “I don’t have a $5 trillion cut. I don’t have a tax cut of the scale that you’re talking about.â€Â
He was partially correct. He isn’t proposing a $5 trillion tax break  his tax cut proposals equal more than $10 trillion over the next 10 years, according to Citizens for Tax Justice.
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Good enough for Ronald Reagan.
We know Romney will increase the debt at a rate far higher than previously imagined, we just don't know how much +/- a few trillion. All of it, just because he wants to help the rich instead of the middle or lower classes.CTJ is generally considered to be a center-left organization but its research has also been cited by Republican politicians (including President Ronald Reagan)and right-wing tax reform organizations when favorable to their policies.
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Talk about living in the past, well what's a few decades of deficits for a liberal. Just fight to make the rich pay more so they can do less. And I suppose you don't think Obama is going to continue to raise the debt?

bannination wrote:Good enough for Ronald Reagan.
We know Romney will increase the debt at a rate far higher than previously imagined, we just don't know how much +/- a few trillion. All of it, just because he wants to help the rich instead of the middle or lower classes.CTJ is generally considered to be a center-left organization but its research has also been cited by Republican politicians (including President Ronald Reagan)and right-wing tax reform organizations when favorable to their policies.