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Maybe I am mistaken... can somebody tell me what this means?
I'm open to other interpretations.
...sounds like he is changing his mind.

What do you think?
-Cy


McCain backs off his no-new-tax pledge

By CHARLES BABINGTON, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 51 minutes ago

WASHINGTON - Republican presidential candidate John McCain's signal that he may be open to a higher payroll tax for Social Security, despite previous vows not to raise taxes of any kind, is drawing sharp rebukes from conservatives.

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McCain's shift has come in stages, catching some Republicans by surprise. Speaking with reporters on his campaign bus on July 9, he cited a need to shore up Social Security. "I cannot tell you what I would do, except to put everything on the table," he said.

He went a step farther Sunday on ABC's "This Week," in response to a question about payroll tax increases.

"There is nothing that's off the table. I have my positions, and I'll articulate them. But nothing's off the table," McCain said. "I don't want tax increases. But that doesn't mean that anything is off the table."

That comment drew a strong response this week from the Club for Growth, a Washington anti-tax group. McCain's comments, the group said in a letter to the Arizona senator, are "shocking because you have been adamant in your opposition to raising taxes under any circumstances."

Indeed, McCain frequently has promised not to raise taxes.

At a July 7 town-hall meeting in Denver, he said voters faced a stark choice between him and Democrat Barack Obama.

"Sen. Obama will raise your taxes," McCain said. "I won't."

In a March 16 interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity, McCain said he would cut taxes where possible, and not raise them.

"Do you mean none?" Hannity asked.

"None," McCain replied.

Both candidates have said Social Security's funding formula needs to be changed to ensure the program's long-term viability. Obama has called for imposing a new payroll tax on incomes above $250,000. Currently, only incomes up to $102,000 are subject to the 12.4 percent payroll tax, which employers and employees split evenly.

When Obama announced his plan June 13, McCain's top economic adviser, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, told reporters that as president McCain would not consider a payroll tax increase "under any imagineable circumstance."

McCain has made no specific proposals for Social Security, refusing to rule in or out anything to strengthen the benefit program for retirees and the disabled. Both candidates have said that, if elected, they would try to work out details with Republican and Democratic lawmakers.

Asked for an explanation of McCain's latest comments, campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds said the Arizona senator "has a clear and demonstrated record of opposing tax increases. John McCain is going to cut taxes" and improve government discipline, he said.

Promises never to raise taxes have bedeviled past Republican officeholders. Before being elected president in 1988, George H.W. Bush said, "Read my lips, no new taxes." But facing severe budget problems, he reneged on the promise. Some conservative groups never forgave him.

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Chuck_U_Farley read my blog
Jul 29, 2008 | 2:44 PM

Looks like he might be positioning himself to pull a Bill Clinton move. Typical politician. At least B Hussein Ombama comes right out and says he's going to raise various taxes to support his efforts to perpetuate the welfare state. We need to seal our borders NOW and document all the illegal immigrants so as to get them paying into social security thereby increasing SS solvency.

mamatat read my blog view my photos
Jul 29, 2008 | 4:57 PM

*clap* *clap* *clap*

(See? I didn't comment! *cough*)

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Jul 29, 2008 | 5:06 PM

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Looks like gibberish to me. I'd ignore.

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Jul 29, 2008 | 5:45 PM

McCain is listening to conservatives just like Obama is listening to progressives. The question is where do you want to go?

outspoken1 read my blog
Jul 29, 2008 | 6:32 PM

I want to go straight into 2009 when this election is over and Obama is defeated by a write in canidate.....I can only dream

jla5906 read my blog view my photos
Jul 29, 2008 | 7:11 PM

I want to go to Disney land...Actually remember the No New Taxes debacle, well it is called CYA covering your A--.We all know the fact that if it is not a tax its a fee, or Tarrif, whatever they wish to call it.Why not just do a flat tax, privatize SS And can i get a responce to VAT tax and do away with the income tax? Anytakers on that VATS?

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cyrusmartin

My name is Cyrus Martin. I live in Euless, Texas along with a bunch of other people. I enjoy a healthy debate now and then as well as a heated discussion. I don't enjoy to argue though and I find it absolutely beyond annoying to see people spread ignorance, hypocrisy, lies and distortions in the guise of truth or Christianity. I am a proud Christian (which is sort of an Oxymoron) and I love God very much. I think most Christians do... unfortunately there are many that will use his name to promote a twisted and evil agenda and guilt any who would seek God's face into following them without question. For too long we have been cowed by this tyrannical Christian terrorism. One of the purposes of my life to help bring this into the light. If we are Christians then we should think about what that means and the responsibility that comes along with that comfortable label. Thanks! I hope we will have some great talks. -Cy

Member Since: 2/19/2007