Americans Still Say Upper-Income Pay Too Little in Taxes

Olive Drab Green

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I think that there are statistics that agree. The top 1% has 90% of the nation's wealth, that's common knowledge. So is the fact that richer you are, the less you get taxed. Who would not be in favor?
 

Uncle Ben

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Americans Still Say Upper-Income Pay Too Little in Taxes

and they always will.
Who gives a shit. Most Americans are misguided. Look who they voted into office twice - a Liar In Chief. Look at the "quality" of people, the types that attend Sander's rallies. Are those dumbasses you want running our future? These guys don't know anything.

 

UncleBuck

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Who gives a shit. Most Americans are misguided. Look who they voted into office twice - a Liar In Chief. Look at the "quality" of people, the types that attend Sander's rallies. Are those dumbasses you want running our future? These guys don't know anything.

look at the "quality" of the folks attending GOP rallies.



how do you starve uncleben?

hide his social security checks behind all the pill bottles he gets through redistribution from taxpayers like me.

a leech like him will ne ver find it behind that pile of bottles keeping his unnatural ass alive.
 

Padawanbater2

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That'd be the Bush deficit. That's what happens when you give gigantic tax breaks to the rich and bumble your way through two international wars

Who woulda guessed?

You're fuckin' nuts. Americans don't want redistribution, only leeches like you do.

If you losers have a problem with upper bracket folks (1% stuff is fiction spun by liberals) then work your way up the ladder and make money.
According to Americans, most of them do want to redistribute the wealth :)

I can assure you, most of those that said yes would love to earn their own fair wages, the problem is the 1% have rigged the system in a way that prevents that, and they own the politicians that are responsible for changing it. So, like any unsustainable system, it will eventually collapse. That's what you're seeing the beginning stages of now with the popularity of Sanders', and to a lesser extend, Trump's campaigns.

The end result will be redistribution, and there's not a damn thing you can do about it
 
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