Nice try. But your interactive map doesn't work on a mobile device. If you can't even get that right...
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We know all of these things. Who stands in the way? It's your job to get it done.
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Exactly. You already sold it, that's what elections are for. You have all the power, do your jobs.
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Here's your "interactive" map: Press a state, nothing happens. Kind of like your plan. Geordi Laforge and Reginald "Broccoli" in background.pic.twitter.com/Zr6Lye1LYF
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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How did that work out for Kansas?
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IIRC Kansas sold government seized sex toys to pay down their debt.
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Umm...lower taxes don't create jobs.
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Higher taxes certainly don't create jobs.
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Actually they do, as long as the tax breaks available to businesses are based on total wages of fulltime employees.
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Nope. Demand of service &/or revenue is way more important. No one says, "my tax bill is lwr let's hire". It's bad if margins are that thin.
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So the economic boom of the 1950's was a mirage? Silly me.
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No, your causation is just misplaced.
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It wasn't the sole cause, but it was a factor. Along with a top rate of 90%, CEO pay pay rates of average of 10× worker pay, unionization...
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Do you have a map on the states where
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You mean the states that are happy to have low tax states subsidize their high taxes and especially giving a break to their 1%. I'm down.
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The tax benefit primarily goes to top 1% in high tax states. If you don't get what you pay in taxes, move. Don't expect me to subsidize.
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You do not subsidize us. We subsidize you.
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One of the most pernicious myths in our politics is that blue states are being subsidized by red states. It mostly goes the other direction
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It's not true for overall state but it's certainly true that the benefits of state tax deduction is primarily the 1% in blue states.
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Wrong. The AMT eliminates the state tax deduction for very high income taxpayers. This deduction mostly reduces taxed of upper-middle class.
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