Republicans and Tax Realitiesby Steve ChapmanIn the 1980s, a Republican House member, fed up with bipartisan efforts to reduce the budget deficit, denounced Republican Sen. Bob Dole as the "tax collector for the welfare state." Newt Gingrich, who later became Speaker, had captured something essential about the party's mood. It was not against the welfare state. It was just against paying for it. That remains the case today, as John McCain and his supporters make clear. He rules out tax increases to cut the deficit, whil ... ( Back to Article )
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