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  • TheBlueOne0

    In response to deathboy, a distinction should be made to the "wealthy" and those high incomes. We do not tax the wealthy, we tax high-earners– much different. Think about the distinction and the ramifications. Think paris Hilton (or Warren Buffet or the Koch Bros, if you want to play Teams) versus a 32 yr-old brain surgeon just out of fellowship with $250K in student loans. Who gets punished in the current system?

    • didn't someone mention that Buffet has been lobbying for the rich to achieve tax breaks for years..>!?!
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    • He's a DINO. http://en.wikipedia.… like Arny is a RINO
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    • wrong again, popfodders -
      http://www.telegraph…
      Fax_Benson
    • that's of late dude, he's singing a different tune than he used to be
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    • and I do believe it was a Democrat that posted that as well Faxie
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    • Well there is sales taxes too, property taxes and that stuff. i dont know real unadjusted numebrs who gets screwed more as a total percentage
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    • mroe as a total percentage... i just found that tax reform and progressive rates cant be summed up in a vote liek that.
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    • i should have let the gernelization go, but had a coupel beers and it fired me up
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