DAILY SPECIAL—Order Taxes, Get it Two Entirely Different Ways!
Repealing the rate cuts for the top tax bracket would have provided enough money to pay for his plan to provide universal health care, pay for special education programs, and begin reducing the federal deficit,
said. But Dean publicly changed his position Wednesday when he released the following statement in response to Bush's signing of a new $350 billion tax-cut package: ‘We must repeal the entire package of cuts -both those signed today and those passed in 2001.’ Dean explained Friday the change was due in part to the fact that a more modest rollback would fail to pay for health care, special education and deficit reduction.”
GRAND SLAM! If You Can’t Decide, Order them ALL! - Dean Had Three Different Tax Positions in One Interview:
First: “In remarks after a plant tour of Harvey Industries in Manchester, Dean said he would repeal ‘some’ of the Bush tax cuts in contrast to his longstanding call to get rid of all $3 trillion in congressionally approved tax relief.”
Second: “Afterward, Dean told reporters he had misspoken and fully intends if elected to give the American people the choice between retaining the tax cuts or approving his proposal to give children and low-income adults health insurance coverage.”
Third: “’We’re going to have a program for tax fairness for the middle class,’’’ Dean said while declining to provide specifics. …’Tax cuts to individuals do not stimulate the economy,’ he said. ”
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