Americans for Tax Reform notes that Tom Daschle has earned a
lifetime 7 percent rating from the group for his voting record
over the years, which includes the following:
In 2004, Daschle voted against keeping the Internet
free of all sales taxes.
In 2003, Daschle voted against reducing the capital
gains and dividend rates to 15%.
In 2003, Daschle voted against permanently killing
the Death Tax.
In 2002, Daschle voted against permanently killing
the Death Tax.
In 2001, Daschle voted against cutting income tax
rates for all taxpayers, ending the marriage penalty, doubling
the child tax credit, and killing the Death Tax.
In 2000, Daschle voted against ending the marriage
penalty, killing the Death Tax, and a gas tax cut for
consumers.
In 1999, Daschle voted against expanding Medical
Savings Accounts despite endorsing the concept less than a
decade earlier.
In 1999, Daschle voted against an across-the-board
10% income tax cut, a capital gains tax cut, and killing the
Death Tax.
In 1998, Daschle voted against ending the marriage
penalty and against tax-free education savings accounts for
children.
In 1997, Daschle voted against the creation of the
Roth IRA.
In 1995, Daschle voted against a constitutional
amendment that would have required a supermajority to raise
taxes.
In 1993, Daschle voted for the Clinton income tax
increase.
ATR President Grover Norquist quips, “Tom Daschle, like Leona
Helmsley, believes only ‘the little people’ should pay taxes."
danny| 2.2.09 @ 6:20PM
why don't we just go ahead and say it. daschle is against any tax relief. he doesn't pay taxes anyway. whatt does he care?
WendyG| 2.2.09 @ 6:54PM
Yeah, Tiny Tom's a phony-baloney.
But what are we if we let him skate on this?? Where's the outrage?
If he was Republican he'd have had to withdraw his name last week.