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Xuvious,I liked everything you said and almost dugg your comment (the one about comparing Apples and Oranges). Then you had to go and stick that last paragraph on there. No digg for you.:-)
That's funny because Mike supports the Fair Tax, there is no tax hiking in that....Hmmm...pays to research a little more before you say stuff that isn't true.
I don't know if you are referring to the original post or to someone else. Gov. Ronald Reagan raised taxes in California by $1 Billion in 1967. In today's dollars, that would be equal to at least $10 Billion. Yet, Ronald Reagan cut taxes dramatically as President.The point is... even if Mike Huckabee is as much of a tax-and-spender as Romney & co. are saying, Huckabee NEVER raised taxes as much as Reagan did as Governor. And since Reagan was a marvelous President who cut taxes, Huckabee will have as much potential to cut taxes (or more) than Reagan did.
DiggerGuy67Nov 14, 2007
Xuvious,I liked everything you said and almost dugg your comment (the one about comparing Apples and Oranges). Then you had to go and stick that last paragraph on there. No digg for you.:-)
nickcarnesNov 15, 2007
That's funny because Mike supports the Fair Tax, there is no tax hiking in that....Hmmm...pays to research a little more before you say stuff that isn't true.
thematmanNov 27, 2007Submitter
I don't know if you are referring to the original post or to someone else. Gov. Ronald Reagan raised taxes in California by $1 Billion in 1967. In today's dollars, that would be equal to at least $10 Billion. Yet, Ronald Reagan cut taxes dramatically as President.The point is... even if Mike Huckabee is as much of a tax-and-spender as Romney & co. are saying, Huckabee NEVER raised taxes as much as Reagan did as Governor. And since Reagan was a marvelous President who cut taxes, Huckabee will have as much potential to cut taxes (or more) than Reagan did.