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Article: Citizens Against Government Waste: Bush call for tax increase unnecessary.
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- June 26, 1990
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CITIZENS AGAINST GOVERNMENT WASTE: BUSH CALL FOR TAX
INCREASE UNNECESSARY
WASHINGTON, June 26 /PRNewswire/ -- By calling for increased tax revenues to cut the deficit, President Bush is "ignoring the will of the American people, who want less waste, not higher taxes," according to Alan Keyes, president of Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW).
Keyes stated: "The president is off base on his call for tax revenue increases. Government waste is a national scandal, and the American people are tired of seeing their tax dollars go down the sink hole of government waste. CAGW has sent to the participants in the budget ...