Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Obama "tax cut" that isn't

Why is this guy allowed to lie about his "tax cuts for 95 percent of the 'working families'" talking point?

Noteworthy:

"In their lexicon, a tax cut includes tens of billions of dollars in government handouts that are disguised by the phrase "tax credit." Mr. Obama is proposing to create or expand no fewer than seven such credits for individuals:
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- A $500 tax credit ($1,000 a couple) to "make work pay" that phases out at income of $75,000 for individuals and $150,000 per couple.

- A $4,000 tax credit for college tuition.

- A 10% mortgage interest tax credit (on top of the existing mortgage interest deduction and other housing subsidies).

- A "savings" tax credit of 50% up to $1,000.

- An expansion of the earned-income tax credit that would allow single workers to receive as much as $555 a year, up from $175 now, and give these workers up to $1,110 if they are paying child support.

- A child care credit of 50% up to $6,000 of expenses a year.

- A "clean car" tax credit of up to $7,000 on the purchase of certain vehicles.

Here's the political catch. All but the clean car credit would be "refundable," which is Washington-speak for the fact that you can receive these checks even if you have no income-tax liability. In other words, they are an income transfer -- a federal check -- from taxpayers to nontaxpayers."

Explain to me once again how all this amounts to a "tax cut". And be sure to tell me why Obama gets a pass on this lie from his Tank Media PR gang.

1 comment:

  1. The 95% illusion that the Obamazombies and others who have lived off of the guberment for their entire lives will fall for this farce. When you can't win it one way, buy it. That has been the dems motto for years. For years it was a half pint of cheap liquor to guarantee the vote, a few thousand dollars a year. What next, a new house? Ooops I forgot they already did that one.

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