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Politicians love them because they constitute a tax that never gets called a tax.
But that, by the definition of the Congressional Budget Office and other tax experts, does not constitute a tax increase.
And though higher oil prices would constitute a "tax" on the economy, he has said, they would not necessarily lead to broader inflation or a recession.
The senator has, indeed, asserted that he has never voted to raise taxes, and some supporters of the bill said the fees did not constitute a tax.
Phasing out the loopholes and deductions in the tax code — many have said, traditionally, even that step would constitute a tax increase.
The chairman of the Iowa Republican Party had just accused Obama of lying repeatedly to the American people when, during the passage of health-care reform, he insisted that the individual mandate, and its accompanying penalties, didn't constitute a tax.
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Beyond that outrage is Mr. Norquist's parsing of what constitutes a "tax increase".
Part of the disagreement between the candidates has to do with the semantics of what constitutes a tax increase.
In defending the law, the Justice Department has taken a legal position — that the health care act constitutes a tax — that contradicts the political stance taken by President Obama.
If there were indeed two equal-sized information bubbles in this country, one might reasonably expect half the population to buy Trump's incessantly repeated line that the bill constituted a tax cut for the middle class.
Australia had already planned to make the shift in July 2015 and will now accelerate the changeover by a year, bowing to the touchy politics of what constitutes a "tax".
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