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Saturday, September 22, 2012
If you're still undecided
It's good to be king. It's pretty damn being rich too.
The rich seem to be getting all the breaks, especially tax breaks.
The richer a person is in this country, the more tax breaks they get.
When most people think of taxes, they tend to think about Federal taxes, but
in all fifty states the rich are taxed at a lower rate than the poor.
It sucks to be poor.
The Republicans often sell themselves as fiscally responsible, but the truth of the matter is that the
US economy does statistically better under democratic leadership, take a look.
Now let's take a look at the defict and how party leadership effects that. It's pretty obvious that democrats are better at balancing the books.
Check out zfacts
too. If you'd like
a more academic perspective
then try this.
You might want to consider or reconsider positions concerning Unions.
Middle class income has an extreamly strong correlation to union membership.
Why would anyone be anti-union, besides wealthy business owners and their managers?
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