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The reason many lower-income working Americans aren't paying income tax these days, while they continue to pay other taxes, is largely that Republicans have repeatedly cut income taxes, and if you cut income taxes for rich and poor alike then the poor tend to fall off the scale.
Rather than asking Romney to back up these charges with evidence, or pointing out that the Obama administration has repeatedly cut taxes for businesses small and large, Schieffer moved onto his next questions, which weren't exactly tough.
The Chadian economy has become so bad that, in the past year, Déby has repeatedly cut civil servants' salaries.
Among the chief obstacles to driverless cars, it is predicted, will be bullying by drivers who refuse to let autonomous vehicles into traffic or who repeatedly cut in, knowing that the machines will timidly give way.
Blame a Tory government that has favoured the suburban middle classes and repeatedly cut services and imposed austerity programmes at the expense of the least well-off.
Fearing that exports and the economy would slump, the BoJ repeatedly cut interest rates.Red-hot propertyInstead of weakening, the economy took off.
Ford executives have insisted in recent years that they are committed to Mercury, but at the same time they have repeatedly cut models from its lineup without announcing replacements.
The chancellor has repeatedly cut corporation tax, which is levied on company profits, but he insists that in exchange all firms must pay their fair share to the exchequer.
Unemployment is up to 13.8 percent (it was as low as 4.2 percent as recently as 2005); public spending has been savagely and repeatedly cut since 2008; the deficit has risen to 14.3 percent; and current predictions suggest that 100,000 people will emigrate in the next several years, from a population of 4.3 million.
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