snogger
Footballguy
There are two solutions to the currentYes, he has, but it can't if he intends on not raising the tax liability on the middle and lower classes. That's the rub. The math doesn't add up and it's been brought up a million times here in the various FFA threads. It's a bold faced lie, much like Obama's lies around healthcare.Hasn't he always said that it will be offset by closing loopholes and eliminating deductions? The only issue is the details on which ones.If there was ever evidence we are in a "post truth" political world last night was it.
Romney won but I will be interested to see how much pushback they get on several blatant lies.
In particular the 5 trillion tax cut that seems to have vanished.
I think O was pulling some O/T on the Turkey/Syria deal and it showed.
"Tax Code"Either go with the CBO's recommendations of removing 99% of deductions and reduce the tax rate for all..Or go with FairTax!

If all that happened was elimination of tax deductions, that would be a tax increase. If the change includes a rate deduction (a tax cut) AND includes elimination of tax deductions (a tax increase), then net is not the entire amount of the rate deduction. The net is the difference between the two.

