The Truth About "Romney Hood" : The New Yorker

During a campaign stop in Stamford, Connecticut, on Tuesday morning, President Obama said Mitt Romney’s tax plan amounts to another big tax cut for the rich financed by tax hikes for less-wealthy Americans: “It’s like Robin Hood in reverse,”...
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