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					Originally Posted by spence  You can't have it both ways. Hit the middle class with a larger tax burden and there's no money to buy goods and services...supply side alone doesn't work. 
To create more taxpayers through job growth will require innovation, education and inspiration.
 
I wasn't mocking God, I was mocking Michelle Bachmann. Oh, and God happened to think it was pretty funny    
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 Spence - 
"Hit the middle class with a larger tax burden"
Who, exactly, hit the middle class with a larger tax burden?  NOT BUSH, because afetr his tax cuts, the wealthiest Americans paid a HIGHER share of the total tax burden.  That reduces the tax burden on the middle class.
Spence, please, get some facts.  I could post a thousand links supporting my position...here is one...
Bush tax cuts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The Wall Street Journal editorial page states that taxes paid by millionaire households more than doubled from $136 billion in 2003 to $274 billion in 2006 because of the JGTRRA"
Spence, you are entitled to your own opinions, not to your own facts.  It is irrefutable fact that wealthy Americans paid a HIGHER percentage of the tax burden, after the Bush cuts.  Bush also lowered your tax rate, and mine, by the way...