From Americans for Prosperity <[email protected]>
Subject 🚨 Alert: House Republicans want to raise taxes
Date May 12, 2025 6:31 PM
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Hello John,

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There is no time to lose.

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As I asked in a previous newsletter: Do families making $300,000 a year need a
$7,500 taxpayer handout to buy an $80,000 electric car? Some in Washington
think so, and they’re willing to raise taxes to pay for it.

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And it’s not the usual suspects.

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It is House Republicans who are considering a plan to raise taxes on small
business owners and job creators under the guise of β€œraising taxes on the rich.”

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You read that right. House Republicans are considering raising tax rates.

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The worst part?

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Those same Republicans are looking to keep the β€œgreen” energy taxpayer
giveaways that are part of Joe Biden’s Green New Deal scam β€”a bill every
Republican voted against!

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When Republicans start sounding more like Bernie Sanders than Ronald Reagan,
you know there’s a problem.

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It is a stunning turn of events that could blow up the entire reconciliation
process.

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Here’s the bottom line: If that happens, the Trump tax cuts might not be
renewed and taxes for the average American family would go up $1,500.

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Brent Gardner, my colleague and AFP’s chief government affairs officer, issued
the following statement:

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β€œRaising taxes on any American should be completely off the table. Doing it to
protect Green New Scam slush funds is a gut punch to Americans who
overwhelmingly and unequivocally oppose raising taxes. This is not what
Americans voted for last November.”

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Brent is spot on. There are many reasons why raising tax rates is a bad idea,
and we have covered a lot of them in previous newsletters. Here are just five:

* Higher taxes are a bailout of the big-spending politicians who created our
budget mess.
* The politicians promise they’ll only raise taxes on the rich, but we all
know the middle class will end up footing the bill.
* The cause of our debt and deficit problem is government overspending, not a
lack of tax revenue.
* Higher taxes divert money from the productive sector to big-spending
politicians, which hurts the economy.
* These new taxes would apply to mom-and-pop businesses β€” the backbone of our
economy.
Congress is literally considering these tax hikes as you read this, so there
is no time to lose.

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Contact your elected officials
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and tell them to stop acting like Bernie Sanders Democrats and start acting
like Reagan Republicans.


Contact your lawmakers
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Best,

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Joe Eule

Americans for Prosperity






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