41. Bush repeated his pledge of tax cuts for all. 42. Bush could try to undo some of the damage, by canceling future tax cuts for the top income bracket. 43. Bush described his plan, which hews closely to his campaign proposals, in a Rose Garden ceremony that stressed the benefits of the cuts for the working poor. 44. Bush said he has meaningful tax cuts for middle-class and poor. 45. But Democrats accused the White House of cutting programs for the poor to make room for tax cuts for the wealthy. 46. But even that tax cut for a married couple would not exactly signal a windfall for these taxpayers. 47. But he hopes for tax cuts for business as well, maybe quicker write-offs of equipment and research expenses. 48. But Democrats have accused the Republicans of ripping apart the social safety net, particularly for children, to finance tax cuts for the affluent. 49. But Fleischer stressed that Bush also wanted a plan that eliminated inequities in the tax code and provided a cut for all Americans. 50. But if that is the case, how can we afford multibillion-dollar tax cuts for corporations and the highest earners in the country? |