The one who pays more taxes than it receives in spending? Or the one who receives more spending than it pays in taxes?
2007-07-23
08:59:33
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TRUTH- Go ahead and account county by county if you want. My county Kings, NY, is a tax loser three wats, to the city of NY, to the state of NY, and to the Fed. It's also one of the top liberal voters in the country.
2007-07-23
09:07:26 ·
update #1
TROUBLE- you should see who I've got to choose from. You're right by the way.
TRUTH- if not state by state go district to district too.
2007-07-23
09:14:00 ·
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RitchWilliams- very good point....so which one sounds liberal and which one sounds conservative?
2007-07-23
09:31:55 ·
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Neither.
Neo-conservatives want to spend more than they take in, increasing debt. Fiscal conservatives oppose this.
Democrats want to take huge amounts of taxes, and fund social programs. Many liberals oppose this kind of spending.
2007-07-23 09:05:19
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answered by coragryph 7
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That's a trick question. The amount you pay in taxes or the amount you receive from the government has nothing to do with your political views.
Neither one. Fiscal conservatives are for lower taxes AND lower spending. But in order to maintain a positive balance, we must also pay as much as or more than we spend. But I don't think that's a 'liberal' or 'conservative' question. That's simply sound finanical management. Something that's been missing of late since we have had very few conservatives in congress and democrats don't seem eager to cut spending either.
2007-07-23 16:04:02
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answered by The emperor has no clothes 7
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The old days of tax and spend liberals is over. Liberals have been much more fiscally responsible than the current president. The tax cut and spend philosophy of Bush is terrible. We're up to our eyeballs in debt--and China holds most of it. We need a new approach to government: smaller, leaner, more fiscally responsible. Libertarian.
2007-07-23 16:13:51
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answered by Big Momma Carnivore 5
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Lower taxes increase Federal Income Receipts - That's a fact - Check it out.
2007-07-23 16:19:46
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answered by AmericanPatriot 3
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Monetary income and government assistance has very little to do with political ideology.
Case in point, there are thousands of millionaires out there who are liberals, and millions of trailer-trash who are conservatives.
2007-07-23 16:05:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Right. Play on words.
Good times.
2007-07-23 16:08:51
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answered by no answers here 5
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You need to elect the best person to office .
In your case you sent a weak kneed slow on the up take idiot to lobby for your money and it went to someone else .
2007-07-23 16:10:36
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answered by Anonymous
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You're going state by state again rather than county by county.
2007-07-23 16:03:54
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answered by truthisback 3
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Liberals pay more taxes than they receive in spending and conservatives receive more spending than they pay in taxes. (Think corporate welfare!:))
2007-07-23 16:06:03
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answered by tangerine 7
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A con will usually pay more in taxes to support the lib who requires more handouts... true in this man's case anyway...
2007-07-23 16:06:36
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answered by Steelhead 5
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