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Differing Definitions Of Significant

December 17, 2012
The Post-Journal

If President Barack Obama gets his way and pressures Congress into approving a tax increase that could hit many small businesses hard, about 200,000 jobs will be erased by the action, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates.

As we have explained, President Obama's proposal would increase taxes on many small businesses - while granting breaks to big corporations.

The CBO agrees that would affect the economy adversely.

How do liberals in Washington react to the CBO's estimate? Rep. Sander Levin, a Democrat from Michigan, said the president's plan "will not stifle economic growth in any significant way."

The 200,000 men and women who will get pink slips if Obama wins probably view themselves as "significant."

Clearly, the president and liberal lawmakers do not.

 
 

 

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