Amid the Debate About Whether and How to Reform the Tax Code, a Look at How the Picture Has Changed
President Barack Obama says someone has to pay more taxes if the U.S.
is to tame its budget deficit and provide the government he thinks the
nation needs. He proposes that the best-off Americans pay more. It's
only fair, he says.
"There are a lot of wealthy, successful
Americans who agree with me because they want to give something back,"
he said in a speech in Roanoke, Va., that set off dueling campaign ads.
"Look, if you've been successful, you didn't get there on your own."
His Republican opponent, Mitt Romney,
counters that the deficit can be reduced without raising taxes if
Washington is tough on spending. He thinks raising taxes on the best-off
would be unwise and unfair. "President Obama attacks success, and
therefore under President Obama we have less success," he said.
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