Djahuti 10/25/2004
Hmmm....who came into the Whitehouse with Trillions in surplus and put us into the biggest deficit in History?
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JonTheMan 10/20/2004
As opposed to what? A spend and spend Republican?
Moosekarloff 10/19/2004
Kerry voted to raise taxes about 100 times in his Senate career. Yet, at the same time, he voted nearly 600 times against tax increases. That's hardly being a spendthrift. It's interesting that Douchebag Bush repeatedly took Kerry to task in the debates for not voting for the red ink $87 billion (that's all debt, folks) the administration requested of Congress to extend that useless, immoral and unnecessary military misadventure in Iraq, and also demonized him as a tax and spend liberal. Keep in mind that as at that time, the majority of Americans, when polled, did not want Congress to pass this appropriation request, Kerry's position was more in keeping with mainstream thought than Bush's extremist resolve. In this, according to Douchebag Bush, it's better to be a borrow and spend conservative, which, of course, is totally absurd. This fascination with deficit spending that the Republicans have embraced over the past two and a half decades is much more irresponsible, reckless and injurious to the American economy in the long run than any tax increase, but the droolers, fools that that are, haven't figured this out yet. And probably never will, given how imbecilic those on the right side of the political fence generally are.
EschewObfuscat ion 09/09/2004
Sorry, everybody, but if anything is clear from his voting record in the Senate, the label tax and spend fits him like a glove. Do you moderates pay attention at all? He'll only raise taxes on the top 2% Right. And Bill Clinton promised a middle class tax cut. Wake up. He is dying to get elected, he'll say anything, and he knows you'll believe him. It would be funny if it weren't so dangerous.
rainer21 07/29/2004
Kerry plans on raising taxes for the top 2% of Americans, not everyone. The middle and lower class WILL keep their tax cuts.
louiethe20th 07/21/2004
He has already stated that the Bush tax cuts will be rolled back!Well, when you have all the tax money built up what next?They spend it how the government sees fit!Also wait and see how long it take takes for the Mariage Tax Penalty to return and for the Child Tax Credit to be lowered!
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