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Saturday, October 25, 2008

The Election Choice: Taxes

Brian Carley, writing in The Wall Street Journal, says the presidential election is essentially a referendum on taxes. If you want to pay more in taxes, elect Barack Obama. If you think government takes enough of you money now, vote for John McCain.

From Carney's op-ed:
When it comes to taxes, the difference between Barack Obama and John McCain is arguably as wide as it's been in a presidential race since Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale battled in 1984. Sen. Obama is proposing to raise taxes more than any recent candidate, while Sen. McCain wants to cut them substantially. ...
Follow the link below to read the full column.

The Election Choice: Taxes

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