No Joy
They should "beware" of serial "copy & paste" fanatics like you who continually post radical right-wing nonsense all the time.
Case in point.
The Obama and McCain Tax Proposals have recently undergone a thorough "analysis" and you and McCain are WRONG!
Hell even the ultra conservative Heritage Foundation admits Obama's tax plan is BETTER than McCains!
According to a new analysis by the Tax Policy Center, a joint project of the Urban Institute and the Brookings Institution, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain are both proposing tax plans that would result in cuts for most American families. Obama's plan gives the biggest cuts to those who make the least, while McCain would give the largest cuts to the very wealthy.
Why am I not surprised! Typical Rethuglican behavior from John McCains' tax plan...............reward the WEALTHY-----Crap on the middle class & poor!
Also, directly from the Tax Policy Center:..........Quote,:
"McCain's version purports to show the impact of each candidate's tax cuts on ordinary people—families making between $35,000 and $55,000 in wage income. You won't be surprised to know that each example shows families far better off under McCain than Obama.
But let's look closely at one example: A two-parent, one-earner family with two kids, making $42,000 and taking the standard deduction. The calculator ( McCains version) shows this family getting a tax cut of more than $5,000 under McCain if it gets $8,000 in employer-sponsored health insurance and a tax cut of almost $6,000 if it does not. In either example, according to the McCain calculator, this family would get only $737 under Obama.
So, is Joe the Plumber right after all? Would working stiffs do better under McCain than Obama? Well, no so fast.
It turns out the typical family McCain chose to profile isn't so typical at all. We ran these characteristics through the Big Computer here at TPC and discovered that, in fact, of families making between $40,000 and $50,000, only one out of every 564 look like the happy household McCain carefully chose. That's about 7,000 tax filers. The Cleavers, it happens, live only on cable reruns.
Change just a couple of variables and the story is vastly different. Let's make them a two-earner family, and give them the average amount of mortgage interest, as well as education and child care expenses for families in their income class. What happens? Low-and-behold, they'd get no tax cut at all from McCain and more than $6,000 from Obama.
Keep in mind, too, that these TPC estimates exclude the promised health care subsidies of each campaign. So does the Obama calculator. McCain's includes the benefit of his refundable health credits, but ignores the Obama health subsidies.
This doesn't suggest that McCain's numbers are wrong. Well, no....but. It does however show however he carefully chose his examples to show his tax plan in the best light.
The lesson here is be afraid, be very afraid, of all of these crude calculators. (And folks like John McCain & Darrels Joy!----Gimp)...TPC tries to avoid these problems by showing what percentage of people in each income group win or lose under any given plan"..............End quote!
So there you have it folks, looks like Darrels Joy AND the McCain campaign along with many other right-wing radicals are attempting to MIS-lead you into believing their BALD FACED LIES & DISTORTIONS of the F-A-C-T-S!
Just thought you'd you want to know.
Gimp
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