Economists: Bush Tax Cuts Reduced Revenue and Did Not Spur Economic Growth
mediamatters.org -- June 27, 2011
CBPP: Bush Tax Cuts Cost $1.7 Trillion In Reduced Revenue.
-- From the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities [...]
CBO: Extending The Bush Tax Cuts Would Increase Deficits By $2.6 Trillion Over 10 Years.
In January 2010, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated that extending the tax cuts enacted in 2001 and 2003 would increase deficits by $2.6 trillion between 2011-2020.
-- Congressional Budget Office, January 2010
Want to Cut the National Debt by 2.6 Trillion Dollars -- END THE Bush Tax Cuts.
Simple. They "promised" to do so anyways. I remember, way back in 2001.
The Bush Tax Cuts Just Did Not Deliver
Nov 19, 2010 PoliticalCorrection.org -- a project for Media Matters Action Network
Bush Tax Cuts Failed To Deliver
During Bush Years, Household Income Declined For First Time On Record. According to a report by the Center for American Progress: [...]
Bush Tax Cuts Inefficient, Didn't Stimulate The Economy.
According to the Tax Policy Center's William Gale: "Economic research over the past decade can explain why extending the original Bush tax cuts is not good stimulus policy. [...]
Bush Tax Cuts Followed By Weakest Jobs And Income Growth In Post-War Period.
According to a report by the Center for American Progress, the Bush tax cuts FAILED to deliver jobs and income growth: [...]
Extending the Bush Tax Cuts ... Did ... Not ... Work.
Sorry, it's true. Eight simple words. Use them, often.
Do THEY have any other Bright Ideas ... er, 'Bridges' ... er, 'Grand Barters' ... they want to sell us?
You Betcha, just stayed tuned ... hold on you your 'Assets' ...
Some Fun FICA Facts -- Leave our Cookies alone!
by jamess -- July 8, 2011