So...the bottom-earning 60% of the citizenry?
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Replying to @HiddenPinky
No: I mean wealthy taxpayers who spit fire at the idea of "their" taxes being used to help people who need assistance.
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Replying to @fozmeadows
So the people who actually pay for stuff are the freeloaders in your view? Because they have some objections?
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Replying to @HiddenPinky
People who expect society to function healthily but who don't want to pay for everything that verfiably *makes* it function.
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Replying to @fozmeadows
That would be the bottom-earning 60%, who don't pay for everything that makes it function.
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The prob is not that the bottom 60% don't chip in enough. Problem is wanting to give them even less, and have society still function.
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And if the inference is that MORE THAN HALF THE POPULATION is struggling, then, uh: BEHOLD MY POINT.
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It doesn't say more than half is "struggling".
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Replying to @fozmeadows @pacohope
Oh, no, people don't understand how things work. Nobody predicts a power series distribution. That means it's wrong.
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Replying to @HiddenPinky @pacohope
Guess which income bracket the lawmakers scrapping the ACA, Planned Parenthood etc belong to. OH WAIT.
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