Posted on 04/10/2015 12:39:29 PM PDT by Olog-hai
A record number of American voters think they pay too much in taxes. In addition, they think government is more often the source of Americas troublesnot the means of fixing them.
The latest Fox News poll shows by a 67-18 percent margin, voters agree that the assessment by Ronald Reagan of the nations woes in 1981 applies today as well: That government is not the solution to our problemsgovernment is the problem.
The portion seeing government as the problem is up 14 points from 53 percent in 2008.
Even 51 percent of Democrats describe the government as the problem. Larger majorities of independents (70 percent) and Republicans (83 percent) agree.
Overall, 63 percent say their tax bill is too high. Thats up from the previous high of 54 percent in both 2012 and 2005.
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I have something to say about crony corporations.
I want one asshat liberal to tell me how that damn phone even works, let alone how the battery inside functions.
Clueless.
LOL, hey, it’s all very clear now.
Thank you. = :^)
It’s above my pay grade or I’d explain it to you.
All I know is that they are amazing.
If corporations are engaged with the government, they are cronies and anti-free-market (I do not like the term “capitalist” since it is socialist pejorative for a free market).
The bottom 60% pay 2% of federal taxes. Happy that at least some of them have joined a useful cause.
Nobody’s calling for anarchy. However, the federal government turning into something not designed by the Founders is most definitely the problem, and the cause being the Uniparty.
Federal taxes are a useful cause?
I agree, it was the only one Cuomo would agreed too.
“Im a bit skeptical about tossing out the term crony corporations. The way it is used around here, every corporation seems to be a vile entity to some people.”
Not at all. But you had better look at the richest corporations currently in the USA. They are doctrinaire leftist run.
Apple
Microsoft
Yahoo
Now take a look at the 35 richest individuals in the Forbes 400. All but 2 of them are on the left. Things have changed profoundly in the past 25 years.
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If this is registered voters, then why do voters vote for tax and spend policies?
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