Bush Abandons Vow, Calls for Tax Increase to Reduce Deficit
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So, President Bush has finally gone back on his “no new taxes” promise, and the only decision to be made is who must pay them. I propose that we wipe out the federal deficit by imposing on each American who voted for Bush in 1988 a onetime luxury tax, the luxury in this case being naivete.
In addition to its eminent fairness, my scheme is educational: An electorate forced to pay a cash price for its gullibility will eventually stop falling for campaign promises that are obviously impossible to keep.
MONTE MONTGOMERY
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