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Real People Speak Out: Extend The Middle-Class Tax Cuts: http://tinyurl.com/cjz76kb Pass the Middle-Class Tax Cuts Now! How Would This Effect You? Join The Discussion!!
"If Congress sends me a clean bill extending the tax cuts on the first $250,000 of every family’s income, I will sign it right away"
President Obama
Middle class Americans discuss what a tax increase would mean to them. Unless the House of Representatives takes action before January 1, 2013, taxes will go up on 114 million middle-class families. Republicans in the House of Representatives, however, are refusing to extend middle-class tax cuts without also giving massive tax cuts to the wealthiest 2 percent of Americans.
In fact, House Republicans have proposed their own tax plan that would actually raise taxes on 25 million families making less than $250,000, while giving families making more than $1 million an average tax cut of $160,000 next year.
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Update: Real People Discuss
Update: Real People Discuss What A Tax Increase Would Mean To Them: http://tinyurl.com/cjz76kb Twitter Hashtag #My2K Join The Discussion!!!
You're changing an entire policy conversation. And we have to keep it up!
When President Obama asked you to tell us what the middle-class tax cuts meant for your families, we knew you'd speak up. But I don't think any of us were prepared for this.
The stories started pouring in immediately. Within a couple hours, we received messages from tens of thousands of people. Folks from every state in the country took time to write in. You nearly took over Twitter, where the hashtag #My2K trended all day.
And people are starting to pay attention. News outlets are writing stories about how everyday Americans are engaged in this debate. Decision makers are coming to the sudden realization that they can't ignore the perspective of the middle class when it comes to cutting taxes.
In last week’s address, President Obama urged Congress to act now on one thing that everyone agrees on -- ensuring that taxes don’t go up on 98 percent of all Americans and 97 percent of small businesses at the end of the year.