Americans for Tax Reform today questioned the accuracy of the new tax calculator found on Democratic Party presidential nominee Barack Obama‘s campaign web site. Among the calculator’s major errors/misleading statements are the following: The forgotten tax hike. By its own admission, the tax calculator ignores the unprecedented imposition of Social Security payroll taxes on small [...]
Obama ‘Tax Calculator’ Attempts to Deceive Voters
October 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment
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Study: ‘Americans Idle’ Receive Most Entitlements
March 26th, 2007 · No Comments
A special report issued by the Tax Foundation Friday reveals that Americans Idle received the most-favorable treatment in terms of government entitlement programs in what some might call an involuntary redistribution of wealth program. Here are the study findings: The lowest-earning one-fifth of American households received roughly $8.21 in government spending for each dollar of [...]
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