taxes: Her economic agenda calls for middle-class tax cuts and she has repeatedly said she would not raise taxes on middle incomes, according to Huffington Post Canada. In a speech in Omaha, Nebraska, last week, she talked about "fairer rules for the middle class'' and delivered a line that was difficult to understand: either "we are going to raise taxes on the middle class'' or "we aren't.'' If she said the former, it was obviously a flub. A look at some of his claims and how they compare with the facts: "She said she wanted to raise taxes on the middle class.'' If Clinton said that — and it debatable — it clear she didn't mean to. Her policy on middle-class taxes has been consistent — no increases. There are clear signs that new business formation has slowed, but it hasn't ground to the halt that he suggests. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a post Republican Convention campaign event in Cleveland, Ohio, July 22, 2016. "You cannot ever start a small business under the tremendous regulatory burden that you have today in our country.'' Trump is exaggerating.
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