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To: rhema
What's really had the markets spooked lately is the ominous specter of massive tax increases on the horizon if the 2003 tax cuts are allowed to expire...

He says this like there's some doubt it won't happen. I don't know of one Dimocrat who has said they wouldn't let the cuts lapse. Hillary is on record as saying: "The more fortunate may have to sacrifice so the less fortunate may benefit." This whole concept of rewarding non-productive members of society at the expense of the productive sector has my whitey-tidies in a knot. Giving out $800 to people who make less than $85,000 is a case in point. My feeling is that, if you paid more than $800 in federal taxes, you can have the $800 back. If you didn't pay that much, you don't get anything. And I would have no upper income cutoff. It's the people making more than $85,000 who create jobs and make this economic engine work, but almost every gov't plan seems to be one that penalizes hard work. Come on, GOP, be the champions of the sector that makes your job possible...the business sector.

10 posted on 01/26/2008 4:51:56 AM PST by econjack (Some people are as dumb as soup.)
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To: econjack
It's the people making more than $85,000 who create jobs and make this economic engine work

You've got it all wrong. People making more than $85,000 per year are the gun-toting white racist oppressors who are destroying our country. They have to be stopped. Unless they're government or non-profit employees making that kind of money.

/brain damaged Marxist DU rant

15 posted on 01/26/2008 5:19:47 AM PST by Hardastarboard (DemocraticUnderground.com is an internet hate site.)
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