Here are the results of the Payroll Tax Cut Poll.
And here are your comments.
Posted by Rixar13 on February 26, 2012 at 2:21 pm.
Posted by Cellophane on February 24, 2012 at 10:59 am.
I went with Moderately Support because it didn’t include a tax hike for the rich. The economy will not improve by continuing to decrease revenues. Government spending bolsters the economy and taxes provide the money to spend. Those making less should pay less which means I support. But those making more get off scot-free. That’s why I’m not in full support.
Posted by Lisa G. on February 22, 2012 at 8:58 pm.
If she gets to count herself twice, can I count my multiple personalities?
Hilarious Patty!
Posted by Patty on February 16, 2012 at 10:20 am.
All 2 of us anyway.
Posted by Patty on February 16, 2012 at 10:18 am.
It looks like we’re all in agreement so far.
Strongly approve was a clear winner here, with somewhat approve in a distant second place. Strongly disapprove did better than it should have, because acolytes of the Ron Paul Cult organized a response to an article exposing him, and several voted while here. I voted Somewhat Approve, because I was not pleased that federal workers took a hit to pay for the Unemployment Extension and the Doc Fix, while the 1% remain the only group not to share the sacrifices necessitated by what they did.
The new poll is up.
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I voted “strongly” but like others, I would have liked to have seen a tax hike on the 1% but that is not going to happen with this Congress.The Republicans are slaves to their 1% and corporate masters.
I hear you. I just thought it would have been better if fair.
You’re right Lynn. As long as the RupublicanTs controll the House, taxes on the 1% will not be raised. They are Grover’s minions.
That needs to change in November.
Putting all your eggs in an insane basket will get you scambled..the backlash has been a long time coming & it might Seem they are strong (since they own the media), but society has already grown tired of the manic downers.
Good point, Yvonne.
This is not a tax cut.
This costs the government nothing.
This is denying the social security trust fund of 100 billion dollars.
This 2 percent is not coming from the federal treasury, it is coming from social security.
King Barack the Corrupt and Congress has been lying to the general public on this issue all along.
Charles, when are you going to learn that you have a right5 to your own opinions, but you don’t get to make up your own facts. All five of your points are simply untrue.