TRU 4/15/07 - Understanding Taxes and Tax Cuts
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democrates we were originally the unites states republic demo's came in with propaganda
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we in debt because of the republicans, thank you
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Ya no kidding, why dont they put you on the radio instead Mr insightful
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well, if those people are getting larger tax breaks then that money will feed down to those middle class working for them.
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maybe the 10th guy dosnt show up tommorrow? maybe the guys in the middle stop working for the 10th guy and he is unable to pay the tab as well. Your example is quite simple and is only aimed at proving your point. You don't discuss how wages are derived in the 1st place or who benifits from the public tax dollar the most.
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the analogy is incorrect. If you take income tax based on what everyone make or spend.. not everyone bought a 10 dollar meal. If someoen gets a lobster.. the tax shouldn't be lowered.. especially since the restaurant can't afford a discount.
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"Even very conservative economists who have worked for the Bush administration - including Greg Mankiw, a former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Bush who is now an advisor to Mr. Romney - have publicly stated that today's tax revenues would be EVEN HIGHER were it NOT for the Bush tax cuts" - Jonathon Chait, a senior editor at the NEW REPUBLIC!
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A tax year is like fucking winter,... I haven't missed one yet...
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the people who pay the taxes are the middle class
Taxes are really unfair,and how can you talk taxcuts when the middle clash are really the ones paying the taxes
Howlinblind 4 years ago
Actually, those whose income is over 200,000 pay over 80% of all the taxes received by the IRS. Apparently you didn't listen to the whole video.
UTubeTalkRadio 4 years ago
why listen when he'Lieing!!!!!!!!!
Howlinblind 4 years ago
These are the IRS's numbers from their own website: 84.6% of all taxes come from the top 25% of income earners. The top 50% pay 96.70% and the top 1% pay 36.89%. This data is from the latest tax year released. Check it out yourself.
UTubeTalkRadio 4 years ago