Nothing is more important in the face of a war than cutting taxes.
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But the point you need to know is that no president at war cut taxes $1.5 trillion, like Bush did.
Looking at the high cost of occupation in Iraq and the needs we have in this country, would it not have been better to have smaller tax cuts in order to keep down the deficits.
I'm not for a temporary war tax. We're putting actual dollars in one way or the other, and so if we're gonna look at taxes, we ought to look at a comprehensive tax reform policy.
America's grossly unfair tax system won't lead to class war. Or, if it does, the war will be brief.
The only thing that hurts more than paying an income tax is not having to pay an income tax.
It's not hard to cut taxes.
Priorities like winning the War on Terror and providing tax relief that will keep our economy growing strong.
Should we freeze or postpone prospective tax cuts and avoid any new tax cuts until we are sure we have the money to pay for the war on terrorism and the war in Iraq.
Taxes are just too high - that's obviously a priority.
War involves in its progress such a train of unforeseen circumstances that no human wisdom can calculate the end; it has but one thing certain, and that is to increase taxes.