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Asked what he thought about the leadership of President Bush, Mr. Fulop smiled broadly, but after an interesting moment of self-debate -- and with the help of some dramatic, across-the-throat "cut" signs by a couple of campaign aides sitting in on the conversation -- he restrained himself.
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But he advised against Democratic efforts to roll back or delay the $1.3 trillion tax cut signed into law last year by President Bush.
About seven minutes into the session, Hunter came into the room, gave the cut sign to end the interviews, and he and Jones left.
Retirement: Vote on a bill that would make permanent retirement tax provisions that were included in the 10-year tax cut signed into law last year.
Republicans said they were considering a plan to include Medicare drug benefits in a bill extending the 10-year, $1.35 trillion tax cut signed last year by Mr. Bush.
The tax cut signed into law last month by President Bush will help as rebate checks begin showing up at most households this summer.
Estate Tax: Vote to make permanent the repeal of the estate tax that was included in the 10-year tax cut signed into law last year.
But he advised against Democratic efforts to replenish the government's coffers by rolling back or delaying the $1.3 trillion tax cut signed into law last year by President Bush.
"Who Wins, and Who Is Skipped, in the Tax Cut" (Five Questions, June 8), began by saying that "most taxpayers will benefit" from the federal tax cut signed into law last month.
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