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OBAMA AND HIS CHIEF OF STAFF HAVE BEEN CRYSTAL CLEAR: NOW IS NOT THE TIME TO RAISE TAXES
In 2009, President Obama Said [T]he Last Thing You Want To Do Is To Raise Taxes In The Middle Of A Recession (Obama: We Must Help Elkhart Reinvent Itself, MSNBC, 8/5/09) OBAMA: [B]ecause That Would Just Suck Up Take More Demand Out Of The Economy And Put Businesses In A Further Hole. (Obama: We Must Help Elkhart Reinvent Itself, MSNBC, 8/5/09) Watch The Video Here
In January, Chief Of Staff Bill Daley Said He Does Not Think Raising The Taxes On The American People Right Now Is The Way To Go At This Point Of Our Economy. (CBS Face The Nation, 1/30/11) Watch The Video Here
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And Obamas FY2012 Budget Sought To Raise Scores Of Taxes That Even Democrats Rejected
Obamas FY2012 Budget Seeks To Raise Taxes By $1.6 Trillion, With Businesses Taking A Significant Hit. However, Obama also would rely heavily on new taxes, to a degree unacknowledged by administration officials in recent days. His budget request calls for well over $1.6 trillion in fresh revenue over the next decade, much of it through higher taxes on the wealthy and businesses. (Lori Montgomery, Obama Budget Projects Record
$1.6 Trillion Deficit, The Washington Post,2/14/11)
Obamas FY2012 Budget Contains Many Tax Increases That Were Largely Ignored By Congress When Democrats Controlled Both Chambers. President Barack Obama's budget proposal resurrects a series of tax increases that were largely ignored by Congress when Democrats controlled both chambers. Republicans, who now control the House, are signaling they will be even less receptive. (Obama Budget Resurrects
Rejected Tax Increases, The Associated Press, 2/14/11)
The Associated Press: Hiring Slowed To A Near-Standstill Last Month. Employers Added The Fewest Jobs In Nine Months And The Unemployment Rate Rose To 9.2 Percent. (Unemployment Rises To 9.2 Percent In June
As Employers Add Only 18,000 Jobs, The Associated Press, 7/8/11)
AP: The Latest Report Offered Stark Evidence That The Recovery Will Be Painfully Slow.
(Unemployment Rises To 9.2 Percent In June As Employers Add Only 18,000 Jobs, The Associated Press, 7/8/11)
AP: More Than A Quarter-Million People Stopped Their Job Searches In June. That Kept The
Unemployment Rate From Rising Even Further. (Unemployment Rises To 9.2 Percent In June As Employers Add Only
18,000 Jobs, The Associated Press, 7/8/11)
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