Mitt Romney for a better Amercia

#26
#26
Shut up, dude. I think this about the.third time you've told someone to move if they, "don't like it". The wealth of the Top 1% has grown exponentially in comparison to the rest of the country over the last 10 years. Guess what. They didn't reinvest it. So, if you are one of those who had benefited wildly and do not like paying more taxes, then you can move...

do you have any proof of that "exponential" growth? Even if you do, so what? Rich people tend to keep doing what made them rich in the first place.
 
#28
#28
I've seen umpteen articles on the phenomena of wealth and wage disparity, so they should be easy to find.

again, so what?

the top 1% pay over a quarter of all income tax and the bottom 47% pay none

tell me what would be "fair" in your eyes, should the top 1% have everything they earn confiscated to provide welfare and section 8 housing? Not to mention the earned income tax credit that essentially eliminates any tax liability of the bottom 47%.
 
#29
#29
again, so what?

the top 1% pay over a quarter of all income tax and the bottom 47% pay none

tell me what would be "fair" in your eyes, should the top 1% have everything they earn confiscated to provide welfare and section 8 housing? Not to mention the earned income tax credit that essentially eliminates any tax liability of the bottom 47%.

I never said that, I was speaking to.T Town telling everyone to move.
 
#32
#32
Shut up, dude. I think this about the.third time you've told someone to move if they, "don't like it". The wealth of the Top 1% has grown exponentially in comparison to the rest of the country over the last 10 years. Guess what. They didn't reinvest it. So, if you are one of those who had benefited wildly and do not like paying more taxes, then you can move...

no one said that they "don't like it", I said that I would like it if they moved.......you are dead wrong on this one, but hey, I bet it made you feel good to jump my shat huh (please find where I have told any one to move if they do not like it here)
 
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#34
#34
It's not the golden ticket for the overall economy. It's a matter of fundamental fairness. And, the claim that it would hurt the economy because it would hurt the trickle down ( that isn't happening) is a lie.

this whole post is otherworldly pathetic.
 
#36
#36
Shut up, dude. I think this about the.third time you've told someone to move if they, "don't like it". The wealth of the Top 1% has grown exponentially in comparison to the rest of the country over the last 10 years. Guess what. They didn't reinvest it. So, if you are one of those who had benefited wildly and do not like paying more taxes, then you can move...
how did it grow if they didn't reinvest it? Magic? Obama did it?

How does that work?
 
#38
#38
again, so what?

the top 1% pay over a quarter of all income tax and the bottom 47% pay none

tell me what would be "fair" in your eyes, should the top 1% have everything they earn confiscated to provide welfare and section 8 housing? Not to mention the earned income tax credit that essentially eliminates any tax liability of the bottom 47%.

any analysis that is steeped in relative wealth and relative income growth is just class driven tripe pushed by a media bent on leftism. Best served to ignore the absurd point. You've seen me ask on here many times for someone to help me understand the horrendous ramifications of income disparity and wealth accumulation to the few. The responses are generally telling from about 247 angles.
 
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