I do not recall hearing anything about mortgage deductions, etc. other
than last night Rep. Ryan did say something about mortgage deduction
(and I think healthcare) not be affected for 'the middle class'.

If they are using this in their campaign, they really ought to have
_some_ idea of what can fill the gap. Instead Rep. Ryan called it a
'framework' and said something akin to 'it sup to others to fill in
the gaps'.

Does it not sound odd to anyone else that there plan is, basically, to
cut taxes and let others figure out where to make up the difference?
Not so sure that sounds like a 'plan'..at least not a complete one.

On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> They mentioned caps on deduction, mortgage deductions, capital gains etc.
> The details are just not locked in yet.
>
> If a deduction is capped at $17K then the wealthy would be defined as
> anyone that would be restricted by that is my guess
>
> .
>
> On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Scott Stroz <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> One thing I find bothersome is that in the 2 debates so far, both Gov.
>> Romney and Rep. Ryan have not mentioned any 'loopholes' or
>> 'deductions' they think can make up difference in the 20%
>> across-the-board tax cuts. Even when asked for items they feel
>> could/should be 'on the table' they fall back to the 'it will be
>> bi-partisan Congressional decision'.
>>
>> I will never scoff at lower taxes, but before I could get on board
>> with their tax plan, I would need to know at least what  loopholes and
>> deductions they _think_ can fill the gap left by the 20% tax cut.
>> Something...anything.
>>
>> Also, I tried looking and did not find anything, has the Romney/Ryan
>> camp defined what they consider to be 'wealthy' under their plan?
>>
>
> 

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