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Expanding Bush-Era Tax Breaks: Local Party Leaders Weigh In

By: David Shepherd
Updated: July 13, 2012

TRI-STATE - The national debate over extending the "Bush-Era" tax credits is coming to a head. More questions are being raised after Senate Democrats block a vote on president Obama's plan.

The debate boils down to this: the White House wants to extend those tax credits for another year. But under the president's plan, those credits would only be available to households making less than $250,000 a year; and that's where Republicans say the problem lies.

Tom Kazee, president of the University of Evansville and a political contributor, says "The Clinton campaign said, 'It's the economy, stupid.' Well, that's still true today."

And he's right. An ABC / Washington Post poll recently revealed 89% of registered voters say the economy is important to their vote.

Kazee explains, "Republicans are saying we need to keep taxes low because that promotes economic activity, it's good for the country as a whole. The Democrats are saying, 'Yes, but is it really reasonable to argue that anybody who's making $250,000 or more shouldn't pay more in taxes?"

Back in 2010, president Obama and Congress came together to extend the Bush-Era tax breaks: but if Congress doesn't act now, it's set to expire on January 1st. And Parke says the worst the president can do now is nothing.

"Some of the tax-payers are going to be happy, on the other hand, the real need for our country is to get our economy moving and it's those people who have money that turn around and want to invest it."

According to Democratic Party Chair Mark Owen, "We're supportive of the tax cuts of the middle class, but not the tax cuts for the higher income and the rich."

With both local party chairs say the economy will likely be the deciding factor when voters head to the polls this November -- the tax break issue is just one small part of a much bigger problem. A problem that's sure to make this an interesting fight leading up to this year's general election.

CONTINUING COVERAGE FROM ABC NEWS:

Tax Plan Showdown: What About the 98%?

Comments

I want you politions to cut all the 40 billion OBAMA just gave Afganstan to nuy weapons ,to kill americans and nato troops,,and the other 40 billion you politions give 5 muslum countries who hate our guta ,and their wicked lewaders are wasting our tax money,,CUT ALL THIS OVER SEAS GIVE AWAY ,AND VUT ALL OUR TAXES,,And why dont I see more americans protesting what I just said,and also obama gives the illigal mexicans 4 billion a year to live on

JAY W. July 14, 2012 at 11:03 am



I feel, for fact correctness, your entity should be apprised that not only ISN't Mark Owens any part of the local Democratic Party, he was (along with Connie Robinson) drummed OUT of the Indiana Democratic Party in disgrace-leaving the local party bankrupt, and in legal difficulties, but having sabotaged an earnest candidate for Mayor-Mark Owens shouldn't be asked the time of day-

Laura C. July 13, 2012 at 11:31 pm

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