Politifact, the Pulitzer Prize-winning fact-checking site of the St. Petersburg Times, bestowed its worst rating to Fox News contributor Sarah Palin for her appearance on Fox News Sunday in which she claimed Democrats are “poised now to cause this largest tax increase in U.S. history.”
She added in the clip (below) that: “It's a tax increase of $3.8 trillion over the next 10 years, and it will have an effect on every single American who pays an income tax.”
The fact-checking site gave Palin its “Pants on Fire” rating for the distortation, stating:
The problem is, she's distorting the Democrats' proposals. They plan to raise taxes on the wealthiest tax payers, and it would not result in the largest tax increase in U.S. history.
That $3.8 trillion -- the number she wrote on her hand -- is the cost over 10 years if all the Bush tax cuts expired. Democrats say they want to keep the tax cuts for individuals who make less than $200,000 and couples who make less than $250,000.
Palin isn't the only one distorting the Democratic proposals, though.
Rep. Randy Neugebauer, R-Texas, said that “94 percent of small businesses will face higher taxes under the Democrats' plan.” This isn't even remotely true --even if the Democrats proposed letting tax cuts expire for all income levels, which they won't.
The actual percent of small businesses who will see a tax increase is more like 3 percent. Because he was so far off, we rated his statement Pants on Fire!
Palin responded on Facebook HERE