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Harry Reid considers payroll tax increase

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) is looking at a possible payroll tax increase to help fund ObamaCare:

Majority Leader Harry Reid is considering a plan for higher payroll taxes on the upper-income earners to help finance health care legislation he intends to introduce in the Senate in the next several days, numerous Democratic officials said Wednesday.

These officials said one of the options Reid has had under review would raise the payroll tax that goes to Medicare, but only on income above $250,000 a year. Current law sets the tax at 1.45 percent of income, an amount matched by employers.

It was not known how large an increase Reid, D-Nev., was considering, or whether it would also apply to a company's portion of the tax. President Barack Obama has said he will not raise taxes on wage earners making less than $250,000.

It's almost like Harry Reid wants small businesses, the engine of our economy, to lose more jobs.

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It doesn't sound like Harry Reid cares about the small businesses of our nation. They love to go to this well and raise taxes on those who work hard just to survive as it is today.

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