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Why is the WH asking people to post about what a $2000 rise in taxes would mean to them?
01-30-2013, 07:03 PM
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Why is the WH asking people to post about what a $2000 rise in taxes would mean to them?
http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/taxes/tax-cuts

"A typical middle class family of four would see its taxes rise by $2,200 starting in 2013. Middle-class families can’t afford that. A tax hike of about $2,000 means less money to buy groceries for fill a prescription. It means a tougher choice between paying the rent and paying tuition.

President Obama is calling on Congress to pass a bill that would prevent 98 percent of American families from paying higher taxes next year. But this is our biggest challenge yet -- and it’s one that we can only meet together.

More than 300,000 Americans are already speaking out about what $2,000 means to them. Join them by sharing your story above or on Twitter with the hashtag #My2k"

Since the Bush tax cuts wouldn't affect them at all, since it was only for the rich.
Heck, I've had people already tell me this morning they never saw a $2000 tax cut. Just following the logic of libs here.

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Why is the WH asking people to post about what a $2000 rise in taxes would mean to them? - pdooma - 01-30-2013 07:03 PM
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