This just happened at the @Walgreens on Gough & Fell Streets in San Francisco. #NoConsequences @chesaboudinpic.twitter.com/uSbnTQQk4J
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Replying to @GoodPoliticGuy @LyanneMelendez and
he top 1% of income earners—those who earned more than $540,000—earned 21% of all U.S. income while paying 40% of all federal income taxes. The top 10% earned 48% of the income and paid 71% of federal income taxes. That means there a a very lot of freeloaders out there.
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Replying to @magician2000 @GoodPoliticGuy and
Where are you getting this information from? The first statistic is backwards, the top 1% holds 40% of wealth, but only pays 21% of taxes. The top 10% owns 85% of wealth, but only pays 47.7% of taxes. Yes, somebody is definitely getting a free ride, but its not the poor
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Replying to @The_Crockster @magician2000 and
10% of people paying almost half the taxes and you're complaining? Also, you can't tax wealth you idiot. You tax income and that's not the same thing
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Replying to @ohjayjayoh @magician2000 and
I'm complaining about 10% earning 85% of income, but paying less than 50% of the taxes.
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Replying to @The_Crockster @magician2000 and
If we shop at Amazon so much that the owner of Amazon makes that much money, what is the problem? We want the services but also complain about the money we give them?
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Replying to @ohjayjayoh @magician2000 and
I have no problem with Amazon making money, I have a problem with them avoiding taxes and having poor working conditions for their employees.
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Replying to @The_Crockster @magician2000 and
Everyone avoids taxes, why wouldnt you. As long as you arent breaking the law you'd be an idiot not to avoid taxes
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Replying to @ohjayjayoh @magician2000 and
Avoiding taxes is literally a federal crime dude. They just don't get audited because they also control the IRS
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No it's not. Tax evasion is a crime. Tax avoidance is what anyone with common sense does, aka use the Tax code to your advantage as best you can.
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