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conservativebyte.com — Uncle Sam, in a desperate attempt to fix its $16 trillion-plus deficit, is leering over Americans’ retirement nest egg as its new bailout fund.

Capitol Hill politicians are assessing tax changes that could let the Internal Revenue Service lay claim to a portion of the $18 trillion sitting in 401(k) accounts and other tax breaks used by middle-class workers, including cutting the mortgage tax deduction.

A commission looking for ways to close the deficit, and, noting the extent of 401(k) tax breaks, recommends an examination of the system as one way to prevent government bankruptcy.

Besides 401(k)s, other possibilities include the mortgage-interest deduction on second homes, as well as benefits from employer-provided health insurance, which are untaxed now.

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Is there anything a democRAT politician will not tax?
Yes, his own income. If he owes he will not pay. Ex: Warren Buffett
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No, they would tax their own mother's false teeth rather than cutting their own wasteful spending.
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Hell NO. That's how they getr reelected through taking from those who produce and redistributing to those who vote for them.
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Aren't you just stimulated?
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