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Cloaking himself in the language of class warfare, he calls on a hostile Congress to end wasteful tax breaks for the rich. "We're going to close the unproductive tax loopholes that allow some of the truly wealthy to avoid paying their fair share," he thunders to a crowd in Georgia. Such tax loopholes, he adds, "sometimes made it possible for millionaires to pay nothing, while a bus driver was paying 10 percent of his salary – and that's crazy."
Preacherlike, the president draws the crowd into a call-and-response. "Do you think the millionaire ought to pay more in taxes than the bus driver," he demands, "or less?"
The crowd, sounding every bit like the protesters from Occupy Wall Street, roars back: "MORE!"
The year was 1985. The president was Ronald Wilson Reagan.
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2wlady wrote: Perhaps I just missed it, but I have seen nothing about this article from Rolling Stone Magazine in this form. For me, the interest lies in the history of how the GOP has involved over the years in its tax policies.
Cloaking himself in the language of class warfare, he calls on a hostile Congress to end wasteful tax breaks for the rich. "We're going to close the unproductive tax loopholes that allow some of the truly wealthy to avoid paying their fair share," he thunders to a crowd in Georgia. Such tax loopholes, he adds, "sometimes made it possible for millionaires to pay nothing, while a bus driver was paying 10 percent of his salary – and that's crazy."
Preacherlike, the president draws the crowd into a call-and-response. "Do you think the millionaire ought to pay more in taxes than the bus driver," he demands, "or less?"
The crowd, sounding every bit like the protesters from Occupy Wall Street, roars back: "MORE!"
The year was 1985. The president was Ronald Wilson Reagan.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/ne ... h-20111109
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chickaree wrote: Both parties have become parties of the powerful which translates to parties of the rich. Once again, distract, divide, conquer. Sweet Lord but you folks make it easy.
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Photo-fish wrote: DemoSocie????
Do you all EVER get tired of labeling people who don't fall lock step with your political beliefs? Sheesh!
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chickaree wrote: You can make up titles all you want, but I am one of the very few old school conservatives on here. Most of the other right wingers on here seem to be determined to silence all voices but their own. That is so incredibly counter to what the foumders had in mind as to border on treason. The hateful behavior by some on the right has become a personal cause for me. I'd love to see someone on the left as willing to call out the bad behavior of other liberals but I can't blame them as you end up with everyone on both sides calling you stupid names like Demosocie. Sounds like a sock puppet which is what most of the right wing posters here have become, mindlessly mouthing talking points that they don't seem to understand or be capable of intelligently debating without resorting to personal attacks and name calling.
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You don't educate with ad hominem attacks and name calling. You educate with rational debate supported by facts. I see woefully little of that here.The Viking wrote:
chickaree wrote: You can make up titles all you want, but I am one of the very few old school conservatives on here. Most of the other right wingers on here seem to be determined to silence all voices but their own. That is so incredibly counter to what the foumders had in mind as to border on treason. The hateful behavior by some on the right has become a personal cause for me. I'd love to see someone on the left as willing to call out the bad behavior of other liberals but I can't blame them as you end up with everyone on both sides calling you stupid names like Demosocie. Sounds like a sock puppet which is what most of the right wing posters here have become, mindlessly mouthing talking points that they don't seem to understand or be capable of intelligently debating without resorting to personal attacks and name calling.
You are totally wrong. We are not trying to silence anyone. We are just trying to educate them.
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