l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 Poll: Voters Support Spending Cuts Over Taxes
Monday, 07 Mar 2011 09:51 AM
By Dan Weil
It’s not just budget experts who are worried about the explosion of the
federal government’s budget deficit and debt burden. Average Americans are
concerned about it too, according to a new poll from The Hill.
The survey shows that 95 percent of likely voters think cutting the debt is
either very or somewhat important, while only 2 percent see the issue as
not at all or not very important.
Voters also support spending cuts over tax increases to shrink the $14
trillion debt, just like Republicans in Congress. A plurality of 42 percent
say any tax reform plan should cut taxes and generate less revenue. Only 29
percent say tax reform should create extra revenue to reduce the budget
deficit. And 19 percent say tax reform should be revenue neutral. | l******a 发帖数: 3803 | 2
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this recent past has shown us liberals can really fool public in politics.
but on financial front when it comes to poking pockets by dirty handed
ChangePeople and their reps, even moderate Americans wake up to their
conscience and are aware of the rights now coming under attack.
The late two years have seen how much BaMa could feed his mobs.
Now he is like caged imbecile in the house who can no longer
put his shady hands on tax dollars for favor of ACORN and unions etc,
truckload of mobs. I wonder if they get mad at him for incompetency and
broke
campaign promises... etc. Welcome back, it's reality time,
【在 l****z 的大作中提到】 : Poll: Voters Support Spending Cuts Over Taxes : Monday, 07 Mar 2011 09:51 AM : By Dan Weil : It’s not just budget experts who are worried about the explosion of the : federal government’s budget deficit and debt burden. Average Americans are : concerned about it too, according to a new poll from The Hill. : The survey shows that 95 percent of likely voters think cutting the debt is : either very or somewhat important, while only 2 percent see the issue as : not at all or not very important. : Voters also support spending cuts over tax increases to shrink the $14
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