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House Republicans Solve Debt Limit Impasse by Cutting Spending

No place for tax hikes in final debt limit deal.

Americans for Tax Reform applauds House Republicans for providing another tangible plan to cut spending and avoid default. Consistent with Leadership’s promise, this plan would implement the House-passed Cut, Cap and Balance Act in a way that would be successful in both chambers. This plan would cut trillions of dollars from the federal budget without raising taxes.

The only reason that tax increases are off the table at this critical juncture in the debt limit debate is because Congressional Republicans have held firm on their pledge to their constituents not to raise taxes. This leaves spending cuts as the only viable debt limit solution. Unlike the fraudulent deals of 1982 and 1990, taxpayers will not be put on the hook by politicians in Washington, D.C.

Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist said: “Here’s the big picture: No tax increase. Real spending cuts. Cuts first and debt ceiling second. This plan is good for taxpayers, children and other living things.”

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Posted by Mattie Duppler on Monday, July 25, 2011 4:59 PM EDT

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