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Posted by taxguru on April 30, 2003


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Posted by taxguru on April 29, 2003

Senate Republicans Pressed on Tax Cuts



 

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Posted by taxguru on April 29, 2003

In the meantime, those of us who have to deal with the tax laws and pay the taxes have to just sit by and watch our rulers duke it out.



 

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Posted by taxguru on April 28, 2003

Treasury chief has to sell tax cuts – That will be quite an uphill battle against the massive volume of outright lies by the left, claiming that the tax cuts are boondoggles only for the evil rich and that they will cause a humongous budget deficit.  The left is terrified of the tax cuts stimulating the economy and giving Bush an easy ride to a second term in the White House.  Sabotaging any chance for an economic recovery is the only hope Queen Hillary has for beating Bush and getting her third term as co-president. 

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Posted by taxguru on April 28, 2003

Lawmakers try to chip away at Prop 13’s two-thirds vote majority – Just as with the Constitution or any other limit placed on the power able to be waged by our rulers, we need to be diligent to prevent increasing encroachment by money hungry folks.   The PRC rulers just can’t abide by the two-thirds majority requirement to raise taxes and want to bring it back down to a simple 50% vote.



 

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Posted by taxguru on April 28, 2003

Grassley aims for larger tax cuts



Finding wiggle room on taxesWill it be $350 billion? $550 billion? Another number?



 

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Posted by taxguru on April 27, 2003

In House, Fight Brews Over Bush Tax Plan
Ways and Means Panel Targets President’s Centerpiece — Dividend Cut — for Overhaul



It’s not just the Senate that refuses to go along with Bush.  What were all those promises by the GOP about how much they could accomplish when they controlled both Houses and the White House?  It doesn’t seem to be going as smoothly as they had envisioned.



 

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Posted by taxguru on April 27, 2003

More Financial Tips for Our Military Personnel



 

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Posted by taxguru on April 25, 2003

Bush presses tax cut



Bush Launches Tax Cut Offensive



Bush Takes Tax Cut Battle on the Road



In GOP Holdout’s State, Bush Pitches Tax Cut















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Republicans Have Tax-Cutting Ax to Grind With One Another



Bush criticizes Senate’s ‘little-bitty’ tax-relief proposal – For all of the criticism Bush receives for occasionally mangling the English language, I got a kick out of his use of this phrase yesterday.  His point that we need the full tax break now, and not spread out over ten years, is right on the money.



More . . . or less of a tax cut? – More on the Wall Street Journal’s confusion over the level of compromise the Bush team is willing to accept at this point in the process. 



A silver lining – More optimism for the full tax cut.  



 

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