The poll, released by the American Energy Alliance (AEA) and conducted by Jan R van Lohuizen from Voter/Consumer Outreach, discovered that 77 percent of respondents oppose the efforts to tax American companies twice on foreign-earned income. Moreover, it found that some 75 percent of Americans believe companies should be allowed to continue offshore oil exploration, and that domestic production should be enhanced.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Poll Results Show Americans Not On Board With Key Democrat Policies | Personal Liberty Digest
Poll Results Show Americans Not On Board With Key Democrat Policies | Personal Liberty Digest:
Even as Democrats have vowed not to renew President Bush’s tax cuts on the wealthy and have pushed for the development of alternative energy sources, a survey has found that Americans oppose higher taxes and support domestic oil exploration.
The poll, released by the American Energy Alliance (AEA) and conducted by Jan R van Lohuizen from Voter/Consumer Outreach, discovered that 77 percent of respondents oppose the efforts to tax American companies twice on foreign-earned income. Moreover, it found that some 75 percent of Americans believe companies should be allowed to continue offshore oil exploration, and that domestic production should be enhanced.
The poll, released by the American Energy Alliance (AEA) and conducted by Jan R van Lohuizen from Voter/Consumer Outreach, discovered that 77 percent of respondents oppose the efforts to tax American companies twice on foreign-earned income. Moreover, it found that some 75 percent of Americans believe companies should be allowed to continue offshore oil exploration, and that domestic production should be enhanced.
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