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redbreegull 11-01-2012 07:09 PM

Nonpartisan report that is damaging to GOP tax ideology is mysteriously withdrawn
 
NY Times – Nonpartisan Tax Report Withdrawn After GOP Protest

So the report says there is no correlation between taxes on high income people and economic growth. The GOP pitched a fit, and the report was withdrawn.

Quote:

Senate Republican aides said they protested both the tone of the report and its findings. Aides to Mr. McConnell presented a bill of particulars to the research service that included objections to the use of the term “Bush tax cuts” and the report’s reference to “tax cuts for the rich,” which Republicans contended was politically freighted...

The Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday will release unemployment figures for October, a month after some conservatives denounced its last report as politically tinged to abet President Obama’s re-election. When the bureau suggested its October report might be delayed by Hurricane Sandy, some conservatives immediately suggested politics were at play.

Republicans have also tried to discredit the private Tax Policy Center ever since the research organization declared that Mitt Romney’s proposal to cut tax rates by 20 percent while protecting the middle class and not increasing the deficit was mathematically impossible. For years, conservatives have pressed the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office to factor in robust economic growth when it is asked to calculate that cost of tax cuts to the federal budget.

lol, these people are too fucking sad

The Omega Concern 11-04-2012 11:47 AM

I wouldn't trust a Republican so far as I can throw an elephant, but the shenanigans on the other side are more intricate when it comes to governmental agencies.

The bureau of stats who were clearly under some type of pressure from somewhere when last month the entirety of California's stats were omitted from the numbers. First, the reps of the Cali EDD denied it, but later it was found out they lied and the fed's admitted the California numbers were not included.


THATS why some conservative republicans don't trust liberal democrats and since in this case, the libs were caught red-handed manipulating numbers and the unemployment rate, I can't say I blame them for keeping an eye on all those commie wannabe's on the other side.

Order 66 11-04-2012 11:49 AM

omega when are you going to come out and admit youre a republican. this can only go on for so long

Order 66 11-04-2012 11:50 AM

'both sides are up the the same shenanigans, but [insert right wing talking point]'

duovamp 11-04-2012 11:50 AM

Look I hate everybody, but those dems are especially evil. Ron Paul (R) 2012.

MyOneAndOnly 11-04-2012 12:30 PM

Any libertarian that supports a republican is a hypocrite

on the one hand they drone on and on about how the parties are shit and there's no value in either party. Usually it goes something like "there is no difference between republicans and democrats... one party government!!!"

but then they vote for Ron Paul, teabaggers, etc. etc.

Order 66 11-04-2012 12:38 PM

dont blame me. i voted for bob barr

killtrocity 11-04-2012 04:11 PM

You can't trust data, it's filled with lies. Same for books.

http://i.qkme.me/3qfv66.jpg

The Omega Concern 11-05-2012 11:26 PM

Quote:

originally posted by Order 66:

omega when are you going to come out and admit youre a republican. this can only go on for so long


oh lordy...ohh child. like Republicans ever looked behind the Bush veil and saw the swastika coming off grandpa, opium money out of GHWB CIA directive pockets, their family's century long affiliation with the Bin-laden's, Dubya stealing an election with a little help from brother.

pulleeeze. don't ever call me a republican.

redbreegull 11-05-2012 11:29 PM

he's right of the republicans

Eulogy 11-06-2012 12:42 AM

bill maher went over this in detail on real time

cue: omg bill maher is dumb comments

w/e

he is right about 90% of things so you can all fuck off

Order 66 11-06-2012 12:49 AM

i love bill maher. if it werent for Politically Incorrect i probably wouldn't be into politics or i wouldve grown up to be a republican or something.

but he can be pretty hit or miss and the atheism stuff gets annoying sometimes

Order 66 11-06-2012 12:50 AM

i saw him last august he killed it. alot more funnier than his show's standup routine imo

TuralyonW3 11-06-2012 12:51 AM

Maher is awesome except he's a little bit up Israel's ass

duovamp 11-06-2012 01:30 AM

I agree with many of his conclusions, but not as often his rationale. Also I think he hates old people as much as I do.

Trotskilicious 11-07-2012 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eulogy (Post 3929322)
he is right about 90% of things so you can all fuck off

i disagree with your percentage but I'll play along; that 10% of things is usually either misogyny or racism which i suppose doesn't bother you much at all


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