If You Like Michigan's Economy, You'll Love Obama's
Here is an interesting way to evaluate the Obama and McCain tax plans - show how these tax plans have been working already, in various states.
Mr. McCain will lower taxes. Mr. Obama will raise them, especially on small businesses. To understand why, you need to know something about the "infamous" top 1% of income tax filers: In order to avoid high corporate tax rates and the double taxation of dividends, small business owners have increasingly filed as individuals rather than corporations. When Democrats talk about soaking the rich, it isn't the Rockefellers they're talking about; it's the companies where most Americans work. Three out of four individual income tax filers in the top 1% are, in fact, small businesses.
In the name of taxing the rich, Mr. Obama would raise the marginal tax rates to over 50% on millions of small businesses that provide 75% of all new jobs in America. Investors and corporations will also pay higher taxes under the Obama program, but, as the Michigan-Ohio-Illinois experience painfully demonstrates, workers ultimately pay for higher taxes in lower wages and fewer jobs.
Mr. Obama would spend all the savings from walking out of Iraq to expand the government. Mr. McCain would reserve all the savings from our success in Iraq to shrink the deficit, as part of a credible and internally consistent program to balance the budget by the end of his first term. Mr. Obama's program offers no hope, or even a promise, of ever achieving a balanced budget.
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"Three out of four individual income tax filers in the top 1% are, in fact, small businesses.In the name of taxing the rich, Mr. Obama would raise the marginal tax rates to over 50% on millions of small businesses that provide 75% of all new jobs in America"
Huh? I'd love to see some statistics to prove that assertion.
"Mr. Obama would spend all the savings from walking out of Iraq to expand the government. Mr. McCain would reserve all the savings from our success in Iraq to shrink the deficit, "
Neither Bush balanced the budget. In fact Bush expanded government
Bush = Republicans = McCain
I doubt he will balance the budget any better than the past two Republican Presidents did. (see graph on the right of this page)
See this article from Business Week from 2004 talking about how Republicans have abandoned the mantra to reduce deficits.
We can't know for sure what McCain or Obama will do, but I contend that the quote is true, "The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior." And the past Democratic Presidents balanced the budget and the past Republican ones have run up deficits.