answering your question. but she forgot to mention that the supreme court tax said was a tax affects less than 1% of americans. and they only get taxed if they don t sign up for health care. it s a minute tax that has no implications so then if a person it s not just raising taxes. he s cut taxes on the average american family by $3,600. two tax cuts. in the stimulus, making work pay cut and the payroll deduction tax cut. if you re an average working family that makes $75,000 under barack obama, your federal taxes have gone down $3,600. if you can get a job right now. that s the bigger problem. that s not the issue. and taxes are not what people are principally voting on in the election. taxes, if you go through and ask people what are the most important issues in the economy. it isn t spending. it s jobs and the economy. which romney is not talking about. when the president came out saying he wants to seek a tax
tax affects less than 1% of americans. and they only get taxed if they don t sign up for health care. it s a minute tax that has no implications so then if a person it s not just raising taxes. he s cut taxes on the average american family by $3,600. two tax cuts. in the stimulus, making work pay cut and the payroll deduction tax cut. if you re an average working family that makes $75,000 under barack obama, your federal taxes have gone down $3,600. if you can get a job right now. that s the bigger problem. that s not the issue. and taxes are not what people are principally voting on in the election. taxes, if you go through and ask people what are the most important issues in the economy. it isn t spending. it s jobs and the economy. which romney is not talking about. when the president came out saying he wants to seek a tax increase on those making 250, 0
meaning wealthier americans should pay more. they ve already lost the tax argument. so trying to go back to the 90s, 80s strategy of tax and spend liberals isn t going to work because that s not where americans are now. i m not so sure she s right. i think because they lie consistently and say it over and over again, i think it has a tendency to take hold. susan didn t lie. she did an artful job of answering your question. but she forgot to mention that the supreme court tax said was a tax affects less than 1% of americans. and they only get taxed if they don t sign up for health care. it s a minute tax that has no implications so then if a person it s not just raising taxes. he s cut taxes on the average american family by $3,600. two tax cuts. in the stimulus, making work pay cut and the payroll deduction tax cut. if you re an average working family that makes $75,000 under
that is unthinkable to them. you know, they they get all excited and they are vows, and then that s the kind of grover norquist tax increase that they don t like, but a tax cut for middle class people. that s really a tax increase for middle class people, that seems to be all right with them. al, i have a suggestion to follow up with what the congresswoman said. let s get grover norquist on the show because he says they are not allowed ever, to sign the no tax pledge, to sign for a tax increase. well, if they don t renew this payroll deduction tax cut, they will be increasing taxes they will be violating their pledge. get grover on the tube to tell them they can t do it. grover, i want you to come on. you ve got to enforce your pledge, mr. norquist. right. and he owns can t let them kick you to the curb now when it comes to regular people. absolutely. i think the governor makes a good point. congresswoman somewhat causeky, the president has been taking them on
so-called jobs bill, extending the payroll deduction tax cut and unemployment compensation benefits. republicans answered how to pay for that was to slash benefits from 99 weeks to 59 weeks and to make sure that there s no additional tax cut that they just extend the current one, not what president obama wants to do to give an extra $500 to middle class families. the democrats solution is to sur plas millionaires on income above $1 million. fair as fair can be. overwhelmingly supported by the american people. republicans in congress reject it. the candidates reject it and that s what is going to bring them down. this is a winnable election for the republicans but they are going to be brought down on the issue of fundamental fairness. dana, i also think that they