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"However, it said Obama’s plan would increase federal tax revenue by $41 billion, while Romney’s would decrease it by $136 billion."
This statement makes it sound like giving the govt more tax revenue would be a good thing. Ridiculous. The govt has proven one thing overwhelmingly and that is they are incapable of properly managing other peoples money. They spend it all and then wrack up debt without permission.
Epic Fail as my kids would say.
The only way to kill the beast is to starve it.
How much evidence do we need that most of govt functions have been a massive failure that will financially ruin all alive when the debt comes due. Our current president has hastened our demise at an exponential pace.
My fear is that there is so much systemic damage done that there is no politician powerful enough to do anything but moderately slow it.
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