How does taxing the rich less take from the poor? Do you mean that the tax plan doesn't take as much from the rich to give to the poor?
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No. Its a pie. The top 1% currently control 38% of the wealth.
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I'm being serious. What are you referring to as a pie?
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The wealth. It is not infinite. It the top 1% control 40% that leaves 60% for the remaining 99%.
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The wealth is also not finite.
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Expansion and/or growth does not equate to infinite, 100% is 100%.
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Society has costs. Taxing the wealthy less leaves more burden on the middle class and working poor. It's simple.
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every representative or senator that approves anything remotely like this needs voted out of office for selling out constituents.
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Yeah. Puerto Rico
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It's ridiculous where's all the canned goods and gallons of water? Why are they just giving the people 4bottles of water and Pringles?
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Why not give tax breaks to everyone so we can have more of our money to spend of our own accord?
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Because GOP wants to spend billions more on military
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Yeah we should really slash spending.
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While democrats & that socialist want to force you to give up more of your earnings to equally mismanage.
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Democrats want to lower taxes for the middle class and want billionaires to pay the same rate as employees.
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You wanted everyone to give $0.90 from every dollar to the govt to pay for free medical, free schools, free free stuff. GOP plan saves us.
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that is the BIGGEST LIE I have EVER SEEN!!! Seriously where do you get your information from? You almost make Hillary look creditable!!!
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Early in his campaign, Sanders drew alarm when he said in a CNBC interview that he doesn’t think a top marginal tax rate of 90% is too high.
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