"Democrats have never met a tax cut they like."

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Wednesday July 25 6:40 PM ET

DNC Chief Decries Tax Check Wording

By CURT ANDERSON, AP Tax Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - The words emblazoned on millions of tax refund checks the government is sending out read a lot like a Republican political slogan to the head of the Democratic National Committee.

The checks for up to $300 for individuals, $500 for heads of households and $600 for married couples filing jointly include this upbeat phrase: ``Tax Relief for America's Workers.''

Over the next nine weeks, the Treasury Department will mail out about 92 million of those checks, refunding some $38 billion to taxpayers in the first installment of President Bush's 10-year, $1.35 trillion tax cut.

DNC chairman Terry McAuliffe on Wednesday called the wording a ``Republican campaign slogan'' and questioned whether it belonged on U.S. government checks.

``The federal government is not a toy, and checks from the U.S. Treasury should not be used as political props,'' McAuliffe said in a statement.

McAuliffe's objections marked the latest political battle over the tax refund checks and previous notices mailed to taxpayers describing the details. Those earlier notices, which prominently mentioned Congress and President Bush, triggered heavy Democratic criticism and failed attempts to delete the money to pay printing and mailing costs.

Treasury Department officials made the decision to include the wording, which spokeswoman Tara Bradshaw defended as necessary to remind taxpayers of why they are getting the refund. Taxpayers, she said, need ``an appropriate explanation of the check's purpose so recipients can distinguish this from other federal payments'' such as regularly scheduled Social Security checks, veteran's benefits and railroad retirement checks.

Other Republicans say Democrats are desperate to undermine the validity of the checks and the overall tax cut, which the GOP touts at every opportunity and has made a key component of its political message, especially House Republicans.

``First it wasn't the right size. Then it wasn't the right time. Now they're quibbling about the wording,'' said Rep. J.C. Watts, R-Okla., the fourth-ranking House Republican. ``What next, the color of the envelope? It's obviously Democrats have never met a tax cut they like.''

Added White House spokesman Ari Fleischer: ``It's not a serious issue.''

There is some precedent in the states for similar wording. In Wisconsin, sales tax rebate checks sent last year included the words, ``It's your money. Tommy G. Thompson, governor.'' Thompson, is now Bush's Secretary of Health and Human Services.

-- Dems Talk From (both sides of@their mouths.con), July 26, 2001

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Turn around is fair play, isn't it. I'm lmao at how the dems can't get the proper spin goin. A republican slogan, my ass.

-- Maria (anon@ymous.com), July 27, 2001.

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