GOP Mythmaking: The Obama Sales Tax on Electricity »

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Today, Sen. Judd Gregg accused Obama of proposing the largest tax increase in history by imposing a sales tax on electricity during his delivery of the weekly Republican radio address. The sales tax Gregg is referring to is actually Obama’s proposed cap and trade system to combat global warming.

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    calitennflo8 months ago

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    Resolve is missing in Washington.

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    automan9098 months ago

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    Cap and Trade is just one more example of our money going to government.
    Obama promised no more taxes for people making under 250000.00 a year but everyone will pay for Cap and Trade.
    From paying more for electricity to paying more for groceries and other purchaces.
    All of the extra costs that occur to businesses will be passed down to the consumer.
    That's not to mention how many jobs will be relocated to other countries due to the fines of Cap and Trade.

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