It is not so much that they oppose tax cuts. Instead, they fear program cuts. People have come to depend on certain government programs, and cutting taxes means cutting those programs.
Democrats and Republicans view rights and freedoms differently. Like with members of other parties, there are a few Democrats who dislike people who hold different views. At least according to their stated views, Democrats oppose racism, pollution, homophobia, and any attempt to curtail reproductive rights.
The Republicans spend now and pay later. They borrow money to spend now. Democrats tax for money to spend now. It is called "pay as you go" by Democrats and "Tax and Spend" by Republicans who are "Borrow and Spend" players.
Democrats This guys is obdviously a democrat if he thinks that. NO. Republicans pay about 70 percent of taxes, and democrats pay 30. (because a lot of democrats feed off of welfare and pay no taxes). my answer: it is impossible to tell without access to I.R.S. tax forms. do NOT forget that Congress is full of millionaires who pay VERY few taxes be they Republican or Democrat. now IF the question were rephrashed,Republicans clamor for less taxes
Democrats believe in the state bank.
I don't know where you get the idea that Republicans want to end democracy. I suppose that depends upon your definition of Democracy. It would help if your question were more specific. As President Obama said, "Elections have consequences." He challenged to GOP to go out and win - and they did: the Presidency and both Houses - but still not as powerfully as the Democrats in 2008. It is a Republic in full swing.
Liberals generally do not oppose tax cuts outright, but they often advocate for more targeted tax policies that prioritize lower and middle-income individuals over wealthier individuals and corporations. They may oppose tax cuts that disproportionately benefit the wealthy or that lead to reduced funding for essential public services. Overall, their stance is typically about ensuring tax policy promotes economic equity and social welfare.
despite their support for tax cuts, the Republicans have sometimes outdone the Democrats in voting for government spending.
The Democrats main purpose is to oppose the Republicans. This is to fairly represent the opinions of opposing groups in the United States.
to oppose the federalists.
He thought it only served the ritch
They support it.
tax cuts for wealthy americans
Across the board tax reduction that occurred during 2001 and 2003. Supporters of President Bush's actions said it gave a tax cut ("tax relief") to everyone who paid income taxes. Opponents noted it was highly unusual to give tax cuts during a war; that these cuts mainly helped the wealthy; and that the tax cuts contributed to a growing budget deficit. The tax cuts were scheduled to expire in 2010.
Tax & Spend is the battle cry of the democrats, and it's never good for the economy.
no lol
yes, many Democrats want the Bush taxes to be abandoned.
Presidents often try to implement tax cuts (Obama has cut taxes several times since he has been in office). But tax cuts generally cannot be repealed unless congress goes along with it.