Henry Josten Old Saybrook
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Republican leaders accuse President Obama of stirring up "class warfare" because he is asking the richest 1 percent f Americans to pay their fair share in taxes, but actually it was President George W. Bush who created the "class warfare" by pushing through tax cuts that mainly benefited the wealthiest among us.
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Bush, not Obama started class clash
Republican leaders accuse President Obama of stirring up "class warfare" because he is asking the richest 1 percent f Americans to pay their fair share in taxes, but actually it was President Georg...
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