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...other problems. With regard to education, Rudy increased standards in New York’s high schools and colleges. He reduced mob control of certain city markets, restructured the city’s hospital system, recharged the city after 9/11, and rectified many more problems, while reducing the tax burden on New Yorkers by over 17 percent. The list goes...

Author: By Rohan A. Prasad | Title: Persistence and Innovation: Rudy’s Recipe for Tackling Challenges | 1/7/2008 | See Source »

...With respect to health care, Rudy believes in free-market solutions, but at the same time, is willing to grant tax deductions of up to $15,000 for those who lack employer-covered health care...

Author: By Rohan A. Prasad | Title: Persistence and Innovation: Rudy’s Recipe for Tackling Challenges | 1/7/2008 | See Source »

...splurges. Romney will cut spending, promising to veto any budget in which non-defense discretionary spending grows faster than inflation minus one percent. He’ll dry out his veto pen, which he used over 800 times in Massachusetts. Furthermore, Romney will make the Bush tax cuts permanent and allow middle class families to save money tax free with a zero percent tax rate on interest, capital gains, and dividends...

Author: By Brian J. Bolduc and David A. Lorch | Title: Romney: Mr. Fix-It for America | 1/7/2008 | See Source »

...fans of rival candidate Ron Paul shout "Tax Hike Mike" over the Huck boosters, who scream "We Like Mike," and the press is jammed by the dozens in the middle, unable to get through the front door to witness the day's crucial newsmaking moment, when the Huck-a-campaign pulls off its latest Huck-a-coup - the launch of the Huck-a-burger. Yes, this is really happening...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Eating Up Huckabee | 1/7/2008 | See Source »

...Just a few weeks ago, none of this would ever have happened. Back then Huckabee was still known as the pastor with the funny tax plan, whom no one really understood and only a handful of reporters followed. Sure, he was polling well in Iowa, went the buzz, but that's where all the evangelicals live. He had no real campaign operation to back him up. He was considered a flash in the pan. He was a curiosity. He wasn't going anywhere. Remember Pat Robertson in 1988? It was just a matter of time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Eating Up Huckabee | 1/7/2008 | See Source »

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