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- Republican candidates on the issues
Here's where the 2012 Republican presidential candidates stand on a selection of issues.
bill bush sign tax 05 Feb 2012 - Private equity tax bill coming
Private equity faces a tax increase. Again.
bill bush sign tax 05 Feb 2012 - The almanac
By United Press International UPI Almanac for Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
bill bush sign tax 05 Feb 2012 - Could the GOP impeach Obama for ending the Bush tax cuts?
Though liberals are scoffing, that's the threat from Grover Norquist, the anti-tax activist who has essentially been setting the GOP's tax policy
bill bush sign tax 05 Feb 2012 - Bill Daley Follows in the Footsteps of Other Chiefs of Staff
White House sources say Daley was never part of Obama's inner circle.
bill bush sign tax 05 Feb 2012 - Wonkbook: Yes, tax cuts increase the deficit
On Thursday, House Republicans unanimously rejected a resolution from Rep. Gary Peters stating, among other things, that the Bush tax cuts added to the deficit. If you read the text they were voting on, it's pretty clear that it wasn't built for bipartisanship: It's phrased to suggest that Bush was a liar and Republican governance was a fraud. That kind of thing doesn't pick up votes across the ...
bill bush sign tax 05 Feb 2012 - Wall Street Executives Thrive Under Obama But Still Won't Support Him
WASHINGTON -- They bristled when he called them "fat cats." They fought every step of the way, unsuccessfully, to prevent his financial reform bill from becoming law. And some who supported him in 2008 are now throwing their money at Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
bill bush sign tax 05 Feb 2012 - Simpson Says ?Terrified? Obama Walked Away From Deficit Issue
President Barack Obama ?walked away? from his bipartisan U.S. deficit-cutting commission?s plan ?because he knew he?d be torn to bits,? said former Republican Senator Alan Simpson, who was co-chairman of the panel.
bill bush sign tax 05 Feb 2012 - Wonkbook: Romney?s problem isn?t his gaffes. It?s his policies.
Mitt Romney's problem isn't his gaffes. It's probably better to refrain from saying you're "not concerned by the very poor" and that you "like being able to fire people," but campaigns are long, and all candidates make comments that can be taken out of context to make them look bad. Nor is Romney's problem his tax rate, or his wealth, or his time at Bain Capital. Romney's problem is the ...
bill bush sign tax 05 Feb 2012 - ?Buffett Rule? Tax Bill Would Preserve Charitable Deduction
Senate Democrats have introduced legislation to require the richest Americans to pay a minimum share of their income in taxes, but allow them to continue claiming a deduction for charitable giving.
bill bush sign tax 05 Feb 2012
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