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"Obama's proposal does not constitute a tax increase in the traditional sense, since taxes would be lower under his plan than they would under current law. We find McCain's statement to be False." Full Story »

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Andrew Van Camp
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by Andrew Van Camp - Oct. 1, 2008

When economic experts can view Obama's tax proposals in ways to support Mc Cain's statement, it is not fair to call his (Mc Cain's) position completely false. Both sides can find experts to spin economic stats. This does not make a statement completely false. A key issue in the debate involves use of tax policy to redistrubute wealth. Both sides can argue this, but unfortunately, it was missing from the article.

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