There's no recovery on Main Street, I can tell you that for sure. And in a re - in an economy like this, we don't need to be raising anybody's taxes.
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Let's be clear: raising taxes during a very slow recovery is likely to lead to another recession, and it will do absolutely nothing to balance the budget.
We've seen more reform in the last year than we've seen in decades, and we haven't spent a dime yet. It's staggering how the Recovery Act is driving change.
Our current tax system is broken.
Our economy isn't going to recover until the housing market finds its footing.
What the president announced yesterday, is that somehow magically, if we just continue to prime the pump of taxpayer dollars, we're going to see magically an economic recovery.
The American people know what's necessary to get this economy moving again. It's fiscal discipline in Washington, D.C. and across-the-board tax relief for working families, small businesses and family farms.
The economy is showing encouraging signs of recovery.
I am not for raising taxes in a recession, especially when it comes to job creators that we need so desperately to start creating jobs again.
Economic recovery begins with our small businesses.
But economic recovery must be earned. And it will be earned by entrepreneurs and it will be earned by small businesses.
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