red states rule
11-04-2007, 02:41 PM
This should be great for Republicans - depsite the cover the liberal media is giving the Dems
A $1 trillion tax increase is what the Dems want - for starters
Rangel's tax plan heartens GOP
By Donald Lambro
November 4, 2007
Republican strategists predict that the House Democrats' tax plan will improve Republican chances of making gains in Congress and holding onto the presidency in 2008.
Republican officials said they have begun laying the groundwork to make the tax bill the target of a fierce campaign offensive. They say the plan, introduced by Rep. Charles B. Rangel, New York Democrat and chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, will raise tax rates on small businesses, self-employed Americans, investors and millions of two-earner married couples.
"It's obviously a grand income-redistribution scheme by Charlie Rangel to raise taxes on working Americans so they can take more people off the tax rolls and pay for Hillary Clinton's plan to take over health care," said former House Majority Leader Dick Armey, Texas Republican.
"I think it helps the Republicans and gives them something to run against, something serious. Rangel's given Republicans hope that they could take the House back," Mr. Armey said.
Mr. Rangel doesn't see any such advantage for Republicans.
"We are not raising taxes," he said when he announced the plan on Oct. 25. "We are restructuring the rates of taxes so that at the end of the day 90 million taxpayers will walk away and say, 'I've got a decrease in taxes.' "
At a campaign strategy meeting of conservative activists last week, Rep. Thomas M. Reynolds, New York Republican and former chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, said voter anger over the tax bill "will boost GOP numbers in the House."
"It's a tremendous opportunity for the Republicans. This is a gift from the gods. This is something Republicans could not have done for themselves," said tax-cut crusader Grover Norquist, who hosted the meeting.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071104/NATION/111040042/1001
A $1 trillion tax increase is what the Dems want - for starters
Rangel's tax plan heartens GOP
By Donald Lambro
November 4, 2007
Republican strategists predict that the House Democrats' tax plan will improve Republican chances of making gains in Congress and holding onto the presidency in 2008.
Republican officials said they have begun laying the groundwork to make the tax bill the target of a fierce campaign offensive. They say the plan, introduced by Rep. Charles B. Rangel, New York Democrat and chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, will raise tax rates on small businesses, self-employed Americans, investors and millions of two-earner married couples.
"It's obviously a grand income-redistribution scheme by Charlie Rangel to raise taxes on working Americans so they can take more people off the tax rolls and pay for Hillary Clinton's plan to take over health care," said former House Majority Leader Dick Armey, Texas Republican.
"I think it helps the Republicans and gives them something to run against, something serious. Rangel's given Republicans hope that they could take the House back," Mr. Armey said.
Mr. Rangel doesn't see any such advantage for Republicans.
"We are not raising taxes," he said when he announced the plan on Oct. 25. "We are restructuring the rates of taxes so that at the end of the day 90 million taxpayers will walk away and say, 'I've got a decrease in taxes.' "
At a campaign strategy meeting of conservative activists last week, Rep. Thomas M. Reynolds, New York Republican and former chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, said voter anger over the tax bill "will boost GOP numbers in the House."
"It's a tremendous opportunity for the Republicans. This is a gift from the gods. This is something Republicans could not have done for themselves," said tax-cut crusader Grover Norquist, who hosted the meeting.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071104/NATION/111040042/1001