Does McCain REALLY support the Bush tax-cuts or not?
“There is nothing that’s off the table. I have my positions, and I’ll articulate them. But nothing’s off the table,” McCain said. “I don’t want tax increases. But that doesn’t mean that anything is off the table.” Both candidates have said Social Security’s funding formula needs to be changed to ensure the program’s long-term viability. Obama has called for imposing a new payroll tax on incomes above $250,000. Currently, only incomes up to $102,000 are subject to the 12.4 percent payroll tax, which employers and employees split evenly. Pro-Growth Tax Agenda John McCain believes taxes should be low, simple, and fair and has a track record of commitment to these principles. Cut Taxes On The Middle Class Cut Taxes For Middle Class Families: Hard-working American families need lower taxes. John McCain will permanently repeal the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) — a tax that will be paid nearly exclusively by 25 million middle class families. John McCain will repeal this onerous tax, saving m