Classact
10-29-2008, 05:55 PM
Senator Obama wants to give 95% of American workers a tax break but 52 million of these workers don't pay tax, but rather contribute to Social Security and Medicare.
I'll cut through the chase and say this seems to be a smoke and mirrors way to buy votes in exchange for a check from the IRS sent on the order of a new president. If Senator Obama considers these working Americans under compensated he would have argued in recent legislation for the increase of Minimum Wage that they were undercompensated, but he did not. A more economical means of distributing a more just compensation would be to increase the minimum wage since it would save the IRS and the Postal Service from the redundancy of preparing and delivering checks.
Question for debate:
Is Senator Obama's tax break a tax break or a payment for a vote for Obama?
I posted this same debate on another site check out replies theretoo!http://www.americasdebate.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=17818&pid=261123&st=0&#entry261123
I'll cut through the chase and say this seems to be a smoke and mirrors way to buy votes in exchange for a check from the IRS sent on the order of a new president. If Senator Obama considers these working Americans under compensated he would have argued in recent legislation for the increase of Minimum Wage that they were undercompensated, but he did not. A more economical means of distributing a more just compensation would be to increase the minimum wage since it would save the IRS and the Postal Service from the redundancy of preparing and delivering checks.
Question for debate:
Is Senator Obama's tax break a tax break or a payment for a vote for Obama?
I posted this same debate on another site check out replies theretoo!http://www.americasdebate.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=17818&pid=261123&st=0&#entry261123