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spacer Dear Friends, March 17, 2008
The budget Congress passes every year is a blueprint. It looks into the future five years and charts a path for where the majority intends to go if they have their way.

Last week, the House voted on a budget that makes crystal clear where they would guide the country. They didn’t even try to hide it. The Democrats’ budget, which I opposed, plans to raise taxes by $683 billion over the next five years. That’s the largest tax increase....

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Fox News:  A Big Tax Battle in Congress


FOX News’ Brit Hume: A big battle appears to be brewing in the U.S. House. Republicans blame Democrats for wanting to increase what they say is wasteful spending and raise taxes.

Fox News’ Jim Angle: Members of the House Budget Committee clashed today over a five-year Democratic plan for spending and taxes, with the biggest argument over President Bush's tax cuts, which are set to expire. … Democrats are perfectly willing to let [tax cuts] die on their own, which Republicans jumped on as a Democratic embrace of tax increases. Letting the cuts expire would raise taxes by almost $700 billion in the next five years but would eliminate tax breaks for rich and poor alike.


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