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A Tax on Both Your Houses

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The Washington Post, August 8th, 1996

Man came to the house and gave me $800. "What is this for?" "It's your federal tax cut, compliments of President Clinton." "I didn't know I was entitled to one." "Everyone in the middle class is entitled to one. We couldn't have presidential elections if we didn't give people a tax cut and welfare reform." "Well, thank you very much. I can't tell you what this means to me." I was about to put the money in my piggy bank when another man came to the door. Instead of smiling, he had a dour look on his face. "You owe us $2,300." "Who is us?" "The state treasury. The federal government has gone out...

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