George H. W. Bush promised not to raise taxes but conditions made that impossible.
((apex)) Economic hardship in the United States or The budget deficit
Military Expenses
economic hardship in the united states
he wanted to
not to raise taxes
"to raise taxes" is an infinitive phrase. It is used as a noun-object of the verb "wanted" in this sentences.
As you probably know, the president can not raise taxes- only Congress can do that. However, Bush did approve a tax increase because the government needed more money in order to pay its bills, and Bush decided the tax increase was better for the country than the alternatives of cuttng needed programs or increasing the national debt by borrowing more money.
raise taxes
No they raise money on taxes
After the Birtish and Indian war, there was a lot of money that King George III needed to pay it off
It Raised Taxes On inported goods