Saturday, October 30, 2010

douche - Vitter: "I Disagree With the Premise" That Tax Cuts Should be Paid for #p2

During a debate last night, Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) was asked what he would cut from the budget in order to offset the expense of extending the Bush tax cuts. Remember, a full extension would cost more than $4 trillion over ten years, while extending the cuts for just the richest two percent of Americans costs $830 billion. Rather than lay out where he would make cuts, Vitter rejected the premise of the question, scoffing at the very notion that tax cuts should be paid for:

VITTER: Well, first of all, I disagree with the premise that in order to keep tax rates where they are and not increase taxes, somehow we need to pay for that. I think that's Washington-speak, not Louisiana-speak. [...]



rest at http://www.truth-out.org/vitter-i-disagree-with-premise-that-tax-cuts-should-be-paid64684

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