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USANews版 - Romney交不到15%的税,苦逼男交35%的税。
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u**b
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苦逼弱智男对Romney的支持是嗷嗷的。
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ayint66IUs
Romney reveals he pays about 15% in taxes
By the CNN Wire Staff
updated 7:04 AM EST, Wed January 18, 2012
(CNN) -- Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney revealed Tuesday
that he pays about a 15% income tax rate but continued to resist calls by
his rivals to release his tax returns.
Romney said his annual income is "overwhelmingly from investments" rather
than ordinary income, which is taxed at a higher rate. Former House Speaker
Newt Gingrich joked that he should rename his plan for a single 15% tax rate
the "Mitt Romney flat tax," and Texas Gov. Rick Perry said if Romney
reveals his tax records it would let voters see "if he's as good a
businessman as he says he is."
The White House chimed in as well, with spokesman Jay Carney calling the
disclosure of tax forms "an established tradition for presidential
candidates" started by Romney's father.
Romney, the millionaire former Massachusetts governor, has faced growing
calls to release details of his finances ahead of Saturday's GOP primary in
South Carolina. Gingrich and Perry in particular have targeted his
background as a former head of Bain Capital, accusing the investment firm of
making vast profits while gutting payrolls.
"He's running as an astute businessman," Perry, who trails the pack in
recent polls, told CNN's "The Situation Room." His financial records "would
be a good thing for the people of South Carolina to take a look at and see
if he's as good a businessman as he says he is."
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Carney: Gingrich comment 'crazy'
Meanwhile, buoyed by the cheers he received at a Monday night GOP debate,
Gingrich told supporters that if he can overtake Romney in the state, "I
will be the Republican nominee."
"If I'm the Republican nominee, we will run a campaign of paychecks versus
food stamps, and we will beat Obama virtually everywhere in this country,"
he said at a state Chamber of Commerce forum in Columbia. "There will be no
safe state, and it will be a very different election than anybody expects."
Gingrich won applause at the Monday night event for defending his
description of Obama as the "food stamp president" against accusations that
it has racist undertones, saying the criticism comes from the "politically
correct."
South Carolina has picked the winner of every GOP presidential nomination
fight since 1980. Gingrich, who finished a distant fifth in more moderate
New Hampshire, argued Tuesday that he is the lone conservative capable of
topping Romney in South Carolina, where a poll published last week showed
him in a statistical tie with Romney.
Romney won the party's first two presidential contests, in Iowa and New
Hampshire, and is hoping to score a knockout blow in South Carolina. Tuesday
, he said he would probably release his taxes when his 2011 return is ready
in April.
"The last 10 years, my income comes overwhelmingly from investments made in
the past, rather than ordinary income or rather than earned annual income,"
Romney said. "I got a little bit of income from my book but I gave all of
that away. And then I get speaker's fees from time to time, but not very
much."
At the White House, Carney told reporters that President Barack Obama
believes wealthy Americans "should not pay a lower effective tax rate than
middle-class Americans."
"Everybody who's working hard ought to pay their fair share, and that
includes millionaires who might be paying an effective tax rate of 15% when
folks making $50,000 or $75,000 or $100,000 a year are paying much more,"
Carney said, adding that Obama "thinks we ought to fix that."
When a reporter noted Romney was following the law, Carney responded: "The
president believes we ought to change the law, for that reason." And he said
the tradition of presidential candidates from both parties revealing their
tax returns dates back to Romney's father, George, who released 12 years of
tax records when he sought the Republican nod in 1968.
Gingrich argued that the party needs Romney to come clean with anything
negative before the GOP picks its standard-bearer, "because I guarantee you,
Barack Obama's billion-dollar campaign is going to put pressure on anyone
who is the nominee."
Meanwhile, Romney fought back against attacks by his rivals during a debate
the night before, defending his revised figure for jobs created by his
former venture capital firm and denied that an ad by a super PAC supporting
him is inaccurate.
At a brief news conference in Florence, Romney repeated his assertion from
Monday night's debate that four companies that Bain Capital invested in
under Romney's leadership created 120,000 jobs.
Other companies involved with Bain ended up losing about 10,000 jobs, Romney
said, insisting the overall record reflected positive job growth as part of
the free-market system.
"Do the math," said Romney, who wore a sport coat over blue jeans for the
news conference and an earlier appearance at a lightly attended campaign
event.
Previously, Romney had said 100,000 jobs were created during his days at
Bain Capital. The revised figure reflected an effort to counter attacks by
some rival candidates, and ads paid for by super PACs supporting them,
claiming that the company raided businesses for profits before shutting them
down to put people out of work.
Meanwhile, one of Romney's conservative challengers, former Pennsylvania Sen
. Rick Santorum, accused the former Massachusetts governor of dirty politics
for refusing to repudiate an ad by a super PAC that accuses Santorum of
supporting voting rights for people convicted of felonies.
Seemingly at a loss for words, Santorum told a town hall on the USS Yorktown
discern something that is blatantly false and that blatantly gives a false
impression."
In particular, the ad shows a uniformed prisoner, while Santorum said the
proposal he voted for in the past only applied to convicted felons who
served their time and were released back into society.
At his news conference, Romney brushed off the complaint, saying anyone
convicted of a violent felony is labeled a felon.
"I hear that Rick Santorum is very animated that the super PAC ad says that
he is (in) favor of felons voting. Well, he is! What's he missing?" Romney
said.
Santorum and Gingrich are vying to be the surviving conservative candidate
to combat the more moderate Romney in a one-on-one battle for the Republican
nomination. Complicating the equation is the campaign of Texas Rep. Ron
Paul, who finished a strong second in New Hampshire, and the continued
presence of Perry, a hardline conservative, even though he lags well behind.
Both Santorum and Gingrich have said they wish the others would drop out to
give a conservative champion the best chance to derail Romney's campaign.
Santorum criticized Romney as a manager who lacked the inspiring touch of
GOP icon Ronald Reagan.
"A lot of those folks voted for Reagan's proposals not because they wanted
to, it's because the American public was so far behind what he wanted to do
that they had no choice but to," Santorum said. "I don't see anything in Gov
. Romney's tool box or experience that would lead me to believe that he's
able to do that."
For those voters who don't meet the candidates face-to-face, the South
Carolina airwaves were filled with ads from their campaigns and the groups
supporting them as they seek to land a fatal blow.
So far, super PACs supporting various candidates or causes have spent at
least $6 million on the South Carolina primary and more than $26 million
overall, according to federal campaign records.
The groups, which were created following a pair of federal court decisions
in 2010, are permitted to receive unlimited campaign contributions from
corporations, labor unions, and wealthy individual donors.
Traditional federal political action committees and candidate campaign
committees may only receive limited contributions from individuals,
political parties, and other political action committees. Under federal law,
candidates and super PACs are not permitted to coordinate campaign activity.
Topping the list of big-spending super PACs is Restore Our Future, run by
supporters of Romney, which has invested at least $7.8 million in the
Republican primary contest. Almost all was for television ads and direct
mail in Iowa, South Carolina and Florida attacking Gingrich.
A group supporting Gingrich, Winning our Future, is the second-highest
spending presidential super PAC at $4.3 million since just before Christmas.
Perry has been the beneficiary of almost $4 million in spending by Make Us
Great Again, while Paul has the support of at least two super PACs that have
spent a combined $3.3 million.
Romney's campaign is bolstered by a huge war chest and has gained momentum
after his early victories.
Gingrich has tried to make the case that a vote for Santorum was essentially
a vote for Romney because it would split conservatives and hand the primary
to the most moderate candidate still in the race. Santorum, however,
pointed out that he had beaten the former speaker in the first two contests
in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Seeking to regain the luster of a razor-thin second-place finish behind
Romney in Iowa, Santorum has won the endorsement of Christian conservative
groups to bolster his support from South Carolina's powerful evangelical
voting bloc.
Meanwhile, Texas Rep. Ron Paul's campaign took in $1.3 million in a two-day,
online fundraising drive over the weekend that followed the libertarian
champion's strong second-place finish in New Hampshire.
Paul is running third in South Carolina, behind Romney and Gingrich,
according to poll results. While his support has been consistent, he is
considered unlikely to attract the broader backing necessary to eclipse
Romney.
Reporters repeatedly ask Paul if he might wage an independent campaign as a
third-party candidate in the event he fails to get the Republican nod.
"I don't give anybody the satisfaction of saying I've conceded the race and
I am going to go off and do something," Paul said Tuesday.
C*******r
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疤蟆屎屄们交多少税?
l******a
发帖数: 3803
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hush, they are spreading others' wealth now:)

【在 C*******r 的大作中提到】
: 疤蟆屎屄们交多少税?
y****t
发帖数: 10233
4
苦逼弱智男对疤蟆屎屄们的支持是嗷嗷的。
lol...

【在 C*******r 的大作中提到】
: 疤蟆屎屄们交多少税?
l****z
发帖数: 29846
5
早上看了这个新闻就知道会有沙比跳出来说事,还真的来了一个.
疤蟆不如先把自己的税单拿出来看看?
y****t
发帖数: 10233
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也不要税单了.
就把college transcripts拿出来看看吧.
obama守着这个transcripts有年头了,
就象守着他的hymen似的...

【在 l****z 的大作中提到】
: 早上看了这个新闻就知道会有沙比跳出来说事,还真的来了一个.
: 疤蟆不如先把自己的税单拿出来看看?

S*********n
发帖数: 4050
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罗姆尼当了总统后,把苦逼男都收乐当妾

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【在 u**b 的大作中提到】
: 苦逼弱智男对Romney的支持是嗷嗷的。
: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ayint66IUs
: Romney reveals he pays about 15% in taxes
: By the CNN Wire Staff
: updated 7:04 AM EST, Wed January 18, 2012
: (CNN) -- Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney revealed Tuesday
: that he pays about a 15% income tax rate but continued to resist calls by
: his rivals to release his tax returns.
: Romney said his annual income is "overwhelmingly from investments" rather
: than ordinary income, which is taxed at a higher rate. Former House Speaker

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