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Most Voters Believe that Democrats in Congress Want to Raise Taxes, Increase Government Spending

September 2, 2010 Federal, Political News No Comments

3832905493_96c9e8fe71Editor’s Note – Wow, not exactly what you want voters believing two months from an election.

Just one more indicator that the Democrats will lose the majority in the House come November.  Curious just how Mr. ‘Tax and Spend’ Alan Grayson is going to spin this one to fool voters into thinking he’s on their side.

Remember this old saying folks; fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me…

 

Most Voters Believe that Democrats in Congress Want to Raise Taxes, Increase Government Spending

Rasmussen Reports

Heading into the final two months of the mid-term election campaign, most voters believe that Democrats in Congress want to raise taxes and spending while Republicans in Congress want to cut taxes and spending.

At the same time, most voters believe that reducing taxes and spending would be good for the economy.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 62% of Likely Voters believe Congressional Democrats want to increase government spending. Only 16% believe the party wants to cut spending.

On the tax front, 59% believe that most Democrats in Congress want to increase taxes. Only 17% hold the opposite view.

Read More – http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/august_2010/most_voters_believe_that_democrats_in_congress_want_to_raise_taxes_increase_government_spending

As for Republicans, 51% say that most Republicans want to cut government spending and 50% say they want to cut taxes.  Twenty-seven percent (27%) believe GOP legislators want to increase spending and 25% believe they want to increase taxes.

Sixty percent (60%) believe that tax cuts are good for the economy while 56% say tax hikes will hurt the economy.

Posted by TomT

A late comer to the political scene, Tom quickly established himself as a leader of the tea party movement in the Central Florida area. He’s the co-founder of the Central Florida Tea Party Council, co-founder and Editor-In-Chief of the Orlando Political Press and serves on the steering committee for the West Orlando Tea Party. He is known for his laid back style, passion for the issues and intensity of opinion, which he prefers sharing in open parking lots with plenty of room to pontificate.

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