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Steele: Dems Leading 'Fundamental Effort' To 'Redistribute The Wealth'

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  • Steele, sounds nice man... Too bad economy always goes down when republicans rule...

    Once again reality has a Liberal bias and proves republicans wrong.

  • The only people who don't want a redistribution of wealth are the people who are the beneficiaries of 400 years of cotton money.

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  • Rich guy makes a million$.

    Pays $250,000 tax (probably more)

    Welfare recipient gets subsistence check.

    Complains for more. Decorates sidewalk.

    I say: "thank you rich guy for risking your house, savings, future earnings, marriage and all your free time to build a business that employs others and paves the roads."

    You are the American dream come true.

    Why would anybody want to trade this for a quasi European welfare state?

  • savings rate refers to money not invested, and the casino market is a dozen times the size of the real market, there is no lack money!

    do you think a manager could do the work of 500 builders? why should he "earn" enough to make them work? it is a benefit made possible by our system, a system we all contribute to, wanting to benefit from this system without paying taxes for it - this is theft

  • I disagree completely on your second point. Not everything the rich buy is a luxury item. The rich do not save their money under their mattress or in a box buried in the backyard. They save their money in banks, credit unions and etc. That gives the banks and credit unions money to loan to people to buy homes, cars, make home repairs, start businesses and etc. All those loans provide employment. Taking money away from the rich and giving it to people who do nothing to earn it is theft.

  • MIchale Steele is fine with redictributing the wealth as long as it gets redictributed to the big corporations and trust fund babies who pay his salary.

  • I don't believe you...

  • I have yet to see one of these rich scum bags in Congress pushing for redistribution of wealth to open their checking account to the tax payers or to return their ill gotten gains to the treasury including their fearful leader the commander in speech the biggest BS'er in modern history Obama and Al Bore. the are all full of bovine dung and should be sent to GITMO water boarding park for life until they admit their lies and scams then shipped to the north pole to feed polar bears

  • what happens if you give all those rich people big tax cuts to use to create new jobs and new companies and they don't? should they still get tax breaks? NO!!!! funny how millionaires are telling the middle class that millionaires shouldnt be taxed more than everyone else

  • Redistributing the wealth? GOOD.

    unfortunately, the right has it all wrong.

    Conservative Thought: REDISTRIBUTE THE WEALTH? DOES THAT MEAN YA'LL ARE GONNA TAKE MY MIDDLE CLASS WEALTH AND GIVE IT TO THE POOR?

    Answer: NO! It's taxing the UPPER CLASS individual wealth (the insane, 500K+ a year wealth) and spreading it around to the rest, including the middle class!

  • The super rich suck. CEO's who produce nothing getting pay 100 million dollars a year. The money is not put back into the system to create new jobs.

    We need a nation wide strike

  • Conservatives/Republicans fail to see that the bonuses are usaly USA citziens tax dollars.

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