The United States must help the middle class, not rich, "the authors of a deal" with the tax policy, U.S. Senate candidate Ellen Marshall said on Friday.
Said Marshall, who is on duty against Republican Senator Richard Burr, The Citizen Times editorial that he favors the abolition of the tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, and is working to stimulate job creation.
Marshall, NC and currently foreign minister, issues related to the persistence of wage differences for women include tough policy today. She also spoke about the achievements as Foreign Minister, and the system update to the loan documents to accept the once 100 days and the support of manufacturers and importers of counterfeit goods.
But she spent most of his time to talk about reforming the economy while balancing the budget "on the shoulders of the people of the middle class."
"The gap between rich and poor in the past 30 years, more than ever now and decided to do something about it grew thin," said Marshall.
Congress faces a decision later this year that the tax cuts continue under President George W. Bush share, 31 Expires in December.
And to reduce regular income tax rates reduced, leading to even lower rates of tax on capital gains - as the sale of shares at a profit - and profit.
Bites tend to keep the wound and said it will provide stability in the market and to encourage firms to hire more people.
But it said it would prefer to save just Marshall Tax cuts for the middle class and the poor. The need for rich to pay their fair share, she said, "authors" especially those who 1000000000 $ a year, in some cases but not to create jobs.
"We really have is a rewarding and has been a rapid action is not difficult in this country, and I think this is wrong and must change our priorities," she said.
She said more financial burden on the country's war in Afghanistan.
She said the U.S. should stop, money to build a nation and the army retreated as far as possible.
The free trade agreement for North America, many of the critics and the industry in the United States injured workers as "very difficult" to quit, she said, but will be considered. She said that China, at the same time, the stringent measures imposed on imports and foreign companies is there, and also harm the U.S. economy, but must be treated with more authority because they have a lot of our debt.
Marshall said it to the massive aid package for banks, but it is believed that the U.S. economic stimulus package worked, despite criticism that an increase in the deficit, without much runs by private jobs.
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