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Short answer: YES! President Obama wants to lower taxes for 98% of americans and small businesses. He would like to let tax breaks for individuals making over one million dollars a year expire. He would also work to close loopholes that big businesses use to avoid paying taxes (oil and gas companies post record profits every year, yet we still give them tax credits and subsidies)

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