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In reply to the discussion: All temporary taxcuts should be allowed to expire. [View all]kentuck
(115,292 posts)56. It wasn't passed to relieve the pain...
It was passed to try and stimulate the economy. They were not that concerned about how you were hurting and I doubt it has relieved the pain that much? I understand that $10 or $12 a week can be a lot of money for some folks. I would guess that these will be the same folks that will need their SS to survive on when they get older.
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I'd gladly pay a grand and give up lunch for a fucking year to watch Richie Rich have to pay his
lonestarnot
Dec 2011
#1
However, it is utterly idiotic to suggest that tax cuts have any significant effect on--
eridani
Dec 2011
#9
Better than asking people to surrender what they have paid for all their lives?
kentuck
Dec 2011
#10
that should apply to everything else then, not just when the middle class gets a break
bigtree
Dec 2011
#21
denying the middle class a tax break before changing the other priorities isn't 'courage'
bigtree
Dec 2011
#43
yeah, that's right, we're not just regular folks out here, working our asses off
bigtree
Dec 2011
#52
They hooked people on the Bush taxcuts rather than pay raises from their employers...
kentuck
Dec 2011
#12
The social security trust fund is not being reduced by one penny. The tax cut should be extended,
BzaDem
Dec 2011
#25
No--the firewall separating Social Security from general revenue for 75 years--
eridani
Dec 2011
#28
"You do not protect social security by cutting its funding and hope you will come up with the money"
BzaDem
Dec 2011
#40
Er, no. You may be talking about interest on savings. But you do not pay a tax on the principal.
BzaDem
Dec 2011
#41
Unfortunately, the President already crossed the Rubicon of allowing the cutting payroll taxes
JCMach1
Dec 2011
#33
F--k That! If you make over $250/K a year you didn't just live through a recession.
FarLeftFist
Dec 2011
#34
Spoken by someone who knows that tax cutting since 2000 has destroyed our economy
eridani
Dec 2011
#39
Too purist for me. You ignore all those you would hurt to achieve perfection.
MjolnirTime
Dec 2011
#55
In fact, the best way to put more money into people's pockets and to improve the economy
Fool Count
Dec 2011
#68
There are a lot of people here on DU that want taxes raised on the other guy
taught_me_patience
Dec 2011
#71
