The "Tax Policy Center report assessing Mitt Romney's tax plans was a big,
big deal. So big a deal, in fact, that [one writer interupted his summer] vacation to draw
out a couple of its key points."
For example, point # 2: "The reason Romney’s plan doesn’t work is very simple. The size of the tax cut he’s proposing for the rich is larger than all of the tax expenditures that go to the rich put together. As such, it is mathematically impossible for him to keep his promise to make sure the top one percent keeps paying the same or more."
Read the Washington Post, Nine takeaways on Romney’s tax plan, which also notes that the "fact that they couldn’t make Romney’s numbers work even when they
stacked all these scenarios on top of one another shows just how
impossible Romney’s promises are."
Me, oh my, Republi-con lies, I am utterly shocked (NOT).
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