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		<title>Groundhog day on Democrat Lies on Tax Cuts</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dennis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just when you thought that the current congress and administration couldn&#8217;t channel George Bush any more to cover for their own significant issues, along comes the expiration of the &#8216;Bush Tax Cuts&#8217; or as the Democrats call them, the &#8216;Bush Tax Cuts for the Rich&#8217;.  This entire argument when Bush was in office was a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just when you thought that the current congress and administration couldn&#8217;t channel George Bush any more to cover for their own significant issues, along comes the expiration of the &#8216;Bush Tax Cuts&#8217; or as the Democrats call them, the &#8216;Bush Tax Cuts for the Rich&#8217;.  This entire argument when Bush was in office was a collection of lies promulgated by a class envy argument that never added up in fact.  So I guess we have to revisit the studies that were done about the tax cuts to refresh everyone&#8217;s memories on what the talking points will be.  From the Heritage Foundation:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Ten Myths About the Bush Tax Cuts-and the Facts</strong></p>
<p><em>Myth #1: Tax revenues remain low.</em><br />
<strong>Fact: Tax revenues are above the historical average, even after the tax cuts.</strong></p>
<p><em>Myth #2: The Bush tax cuts substantially reduced 2006 revenues and expanded the budget deficit.</em><br />
<strong>Fact: Nearly all of the 2006 budget deficit resulted from additional spending above the baseline.</strong></p>
<p><em>Myth #3: Supply-side economics assumes that all tax cuts immediately pay for themselves.</em><br />
<strong>Fact: It assumes replenishment of some but not necessarily all lost revenues.</strong></p>
<p><em>Myth #4: Capital gains tax cuts do not pay for themselves.</em><br />
<strong>Fact: Capital gains tax revenues doubled following the 2003 tax cut.</strong></p>
<p><em>Myth #5: The Bush tax cuts are to blame for the projected long-term budget deficits.</em><br />
<strong>Fact: Projections show that entitlement costs will dwarf the projected large revenue increases.</strong></p>
<p><em>Myth #6: Raising tax rates is the best way to raise revenue.</em><br />
<strong>Fact: Tax revenues correlate with economic growth, not tax rates.</strong></p>
<p><em>Myth #7: Reversing the upper-income tax cuts would raise substantial revenues.</em><br />
<strong>Fact: The low-income tax cuts reduced revenues the most.</strong></p>
<p><em>Myth #8: Tax cuts help the economy by &#8220;putting money in people&#8217;s pockets.&#8221;</em><br />
<strong>Fact: Pro-growth tax cuts support incentives for productive behavior.</strong></p>
<p><em>Myth #9: The Bush tax cuts have not helped the economy.</em><br />
<strong>Fact: The economy responded strongly to the 2003 tax cuts.</strong></p>
<p><em>Myth #10: The Bush tax cuts were tilted toward the rich.</em><br />
<strong>Fact: The rich are now shouldering even more of the income tax burden.<br />
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<p>You can follow the detail behind this research by Heritage by following <a href="Ten Myths About the Bush Tax Cuts-and the Facts">this</a> link.  Myth 10 has always been my favorite</p>
<p>as it has been at the heart of the class warfare argument-&#8217;stick it to the rich guy by repealing the cuts&#8217;.  And this charge from Heritage</p>
<p>based on the CBO tells it all.</p>
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