One thing that every voter hates is to have their taxes raised and every politician knows this or should have known. Are Democrats about to relearn a very hard lesson? Most all the Democrat candidates when debating with their Republican rivals state that they are not in favor of the Bush Administration's tax cuts. And they say they would not support any of the Bush tax cuts or wish to extend those tax cuts.
Well, this is simply saying that the Democrats will raise our taxes if we elect them. I don't know about you, but I do not want my taxes raised. Historically in the United States those candidates that suggest the raising of taxes are not able to get elected or if they have raise taxes while in office they generally are not reelected.
Voters do not want tax increases and it appears the Democrats have pledged that they will raise our taxes when they are or if they are elected. If our taxes are raised what will happen? Will government become bigger and will we simply have more social programs and then all the money will be used up inefficiently and wasted?
It certainly makes sense not to vote for any candidate that would be willing to raise our taxes. Our taxes in the United States of America are already too high and we all know that the government wastes a tremendous amount of taxpayers money on some of the most ridiculous programs that even the most liberal or politically correct person could ever dream up. Please consider all this in 2006.
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