Tax Cut should be for the Needy not the Wealthy

By Avik, Gaea News Network
Friday, December 3, 2010

WASHINGTON (GaeaTimes.com) — A new national poll conducted on the fact that whether the privileges of an extended tax cut be enjoyable by the wealthier Americans depicted a clear result with a majority saying a big no.

This poll has been conducted post the scenario that spotted both Democrats and Republicans negotiating over extending the Bush-era tax cuts. Well, now the mass have spoken loud and clear and hope it would be easier to take the decisions further.

Reportedly, a count none less than 53 percent of the public says that the cuts should be extended only for families making a combined income of less that $250,000 a year, with another 26 percent claimed the lower tax rates should be continued for all Americans, and lastly around 14 percent stated they should be allowed to expire at the end of the year.

Infact the 26 percent mass who are supportive towards the elite class and are looking to establish equality perhaps have fallen short than previous similar polls and surveys. In a previous poll by Associated Press the count was around 34 percent. Well, before that there was another poll having the same count at 35 percent.

So, as the people are changing mind this fast it is much clear now where the water is going.

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