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Democrats making the case for president Obama to veto all Bush era tax cuts to generate enough revenues for preserving spending programs that help the middle class and the poor. This is part of the debate in Dec. 2012 in the U.S. fiscal cliff negotiations. The opposition to this comes from other Democrats citing rising inequality.
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