The #AMT was designed to ensure the wealthiest #1% pay a fair amount. It effects #MiddleClassFamilies because YOU refuse to fix it.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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No it doesn't. It is the way millionaires and billionaires like Trump's cabinet pay super low taxes on their income.
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Again, BIG difference between the amount they pay and the percentage. Use the correct terms if you're going to make an argument!
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What is your point exactly? The super rich defer payroll for sources that get hit by AMT to pay an overall lower rate than the poor
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My point? Low rate not unfair share. i.e. If I make $10M and only pay 18% rate, you complain it's not fair b/c you pay 25% rate.....
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We have a national budget. That budget must be paid by taxes. The bigger breaks for the rich, the more burden on the poor. Simple. Unfair.
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Not a bigger burden, but less free gov't handouts. Those not wanting to do what it takes to help themselves will never accomplish anything
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Even people making $75k HHI struggle, those aren't gov't handouts. Neither are our schools & infrastructure. Rich are getting free ride.
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Thank you for a mature and rational exchange...I hope someone somewhere can learn that you don't have to be unkind to disagree w/others!

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Let's not! As a matter of fact, let's
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Guess you're against prosperity
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If by "against prosperity" you mean: Against prosperity for the few, at the expense of the ability for the many to survive... Oh hell yes.
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Oh stop it. This is such BS. We all enjoy when our country is prosperity. Average family annual income dropped $2000 during Obama admin
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The Tweet of a misinformed, misguided, GOP kool-aid drinker.
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The predictable, uninformed response of a DNC sheeple who wouldn't know the truth if it slapped her.
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Yeah, billionaires and millionaire's who can afford it, who otherwise would pay less tax than me, who earns a meer % of what they earn.
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Such a common response. You realize there is a vast difference between what they pay and the percentage they pay, right?
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