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LadyJazzer wrote: It would be the same as it was under the 8 years of Clinton prosperity, and 23.1 million jobs created..... 39.6%... Back when a LOT of people were getting a good shot at the American economy, and not just the wealthiest 2%
Funny how you always fail to mention that the 39.6% amount would ONLY apply to the amounts OVER $250,000...which only applies to the top 2% of wealthy people, (and only the top 3% of so-called "small businesses")...(who have gotten 93% of the wealth created since 2000)... Even the top 2% would still see the first $250K of their income get the same tax-breaks as everyone else...
I'm still waiting...(as is the rest of America)...for those jobs to trickle-down from the 2%... Oh, wait...It appears most of them just hide it offshore, or use it for their own amusement... Isn't it fascinating how no one can seem to point to a case where a savings of a few percent on personal wealth has EVER created a job? As a matter of fact, no one sits down with their extra money and says, "I think I'll create a job with it..." What creates jobs? Demand. What creates demand? People with disposable income to buy whatever goods/services are there. No demand?...No job-creation. So? What's the GOP answer? Screw as many people out of as much income as possible, in order to give more tax-breaks to people who A) don't need them; and,seemed to be doing just fine with the 39.6% rate they had before...
Imagine my surprise...
Oh, and Fox also reported that RMoney was going to win by a landslide...
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Jekyll wrote:
LadyJazzer wrote: It would be the same as it was under the 8 years of Clinton prosperity, and 23.1 million jobs created..... 39.6%... Back when a LOT of people were getting a good shot at the American economy, and not just the wealthiest 2%
Funny how you always fail to mention that the 39.6% rate would ONLY apply to the amounts OVER $250,000...which only applies to the top 2% of wealthy people, (and only the top 3% of so-called "small businesses")...(who have gotten 93% of the wealth created since 2000)... Even the top 2% would still see the first $250K of their income get the same tax-breaks as everyone else...
I'm still waiting...(as is the rest of America)...for those jobs to trickle-down from the 2%... Oh, wait...It appears most of them just hide it offshore, or use it for their own amusement... Isn't it fascinating how no one can seem to point to a case where a savings of a few percent on personal wealth has EVER created a job? As a matter of fact, no one sits down with their extra money and says, "I think I'll create a job with it..." What creates jobs? Demand. What creates demand? People with disposable income to buy whatever goods/services are there. No demand?...No job-creation. So? What's the GOP answer? Screw as many people out of as much income as possible, in order to give more tax-breaks to people who A) don't need them; and,seemed to be doing just fine with the 39.6% rate they had before...
Imagine my surprise...
Oh, and Fox also reported that RMoney was going to win by a landslide...
Too much of a loon to argue with. You got a lot of things backwards. I'll correct it, Libs "screw as many people out of as much income as possible, in order to justify everything from housing to food." Let's just force anyone that makes anything to pay for those that don't work or flat out don't WANT to do a damn thing? From the first part of your post, you're even MORE of a loon. 39% seems reasonable to you? You're as greedy as the people you lambast.
Edit: And what do I propose? Well, I'm not much for repeating myself like you.
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LadyJazzer wrote: It would be the same as it was under the 8 years of Clinton prosperity, and 23.1 million jobs created..... 39.6%... Back when a LOT of people were getting a good shot at the American economy, and not just the wealthiest 2%
Funny how you always fail to mention that the 39.6% rate would ONLY apply to the amounts OVER $250,000...which only applies to the top 2% of wealthy people, (and only the top 3% of so-called "small businesses")...(who have gotten 93% of the wealth created since 2000)... Even the top 2% would still see the first $250K of their income get the same tax-breaks as everyone else...
I'm still waiting...(as is the rest of America)...for those jobs to trickle-down from the 2%... Oh, wait...It appears most of them just hide it offshore, or use it for their own amusement... Isn't it fascinating how no one can seem to point to a case where a savings of a few percent on personal wealth has EVER created a job? As a matter of fact, no one sits down with their extra money and says, "I think I'll create a job with it..." What creates jobs? Demand. What creates demand? People with disposable income to buy whatever goods/services are there. No demand?...No job-creation. So? What's the GOP answer? Screw as many people out of as much income as possible, in order to give more tax-breaks to people who A) don't need them; and,seemed to be doing just fine with the 39.6% rate they had before...
Imagine my surprise...
Oh, and Fox also reported that RMoney was going to win by a landslide...
Too much of a loon to argue with. You got a lot of things backwards. I'll correct it, Libs "screw as many people out of as much income as possible, in order to justify everything from housing to food." Let's just force anyone that makes anything to pay for those that don't work or flat out don't WANT to do a damn thing? From the first part of your post, you're even MORE of a loon. 39% seems reasonable to you? You're as greedy as the people you lambast.
Edit: And what do I propose? Well, I'm not much for repeating myself like you.
Gee, still didn't address any of the FACTS... Just throw more personal insults and deflect... Imagine my surprise....
Here...I'll state it again, in case you need to read slower or you're having comprehension problems:
It would be the same as it was under the 8 years of Clinton prosperity, and 23.1 million jobs created..... 39.6%... Back when a LOT of people were getting a good shot at the American economy, and not just the wealthiest 2%
Funny how you always fail to mention that the 39.6% rate would ONLY apply to the amounts OVER $250,000...which only applies to the top 2% of wealthy people, (and only the top 3% of so-called "small businesses")...(who have gotten 93% of the wealth created since 2000)... Even the top 2% would still see the first $250K of their income get the same tax-breaks as everyone else...
I'm still waiting...(as is the rest of America)...for those jobs to trickle-down from the 2%... Oh, wait...It appears most of them just hide it offshore, or use it for their own amusement... Isn't it fascinating how no one can seem to point to a case where a savings of a few percent on personal wealth has EVER created a job? As a matter of fact, no one sits down with their extra money and says, "I think I'll create a job with it..." What creates jobs? Demand. What creates demand? People with disposable income to buy whatever goods/services are there. No demand?...No job-creation. So? What's the GOP answer? Screw as many people out of as much income as possible, in order to give more tax-breaks to people who A) don't need them; and,seemed to be doing just fine with the 39.6% rate they had before...
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