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****ing Republicans are getting on my nerves...
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Originally posted by AKATheMack View PostThats one area Republicans are looking to cut so thanks for making my point you fuckin idiot.
and LOL at help us pull like your spoiled ass has done one day of real labor in your entire life, get serious.
and my SS disability isnt affected so love paying for me to sit here on message boards baby.
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Originally posted by AKATheMack View PostI agree, but if the choice comes down to cutting education or taxing the rich, it should be an easy decision for anyone with a little foresight.
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Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View PostThere is a ton of fraud, which is why the number is so high. Obviously that is one area we could save a ton of money.
Don't pretend to know me, kiddo.
Speaking of fraud, thanks for the example.
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Originally posted by AKATheMack View Postbut thats not whats happening we are cutting school budgets and we aren't taxing the people who can afford it. Thats why its an issue.
both cutting education and over-taxing the rich are bad choices. why would we choose either when there are countless other areas to cut spending on?
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Originally posted by Steak View Postthere isnt a choice A and choice B. its not like those are the only two options to save money. why would you assume that?
both cutting education and over-taxing the rich are bad choices. why would we choose either when there are countless other areas to cut spending on?
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Originally posted by AKATheMack View PostNo there arent only 2 options, but on a prioritized list taxing the rich comes before cutting school spending. school spending is already being cut Im for anything more beneficial than cutting school spending and taxing is one pof those options. Just because both are bad doesnt mean they are equal in the amount of damage they will do.
If we actually want to make something beneficial happen in the long run, we cannot do either. we need to fix the spending problems. Taxing the rich wont actually do anything, and in the long run will not only hurt the economy but also the 'poor' as well.
flat out: over-taxing the rich and fixing spending problems will both provide money for the government. one of them is good for the country, and the other is bad for the country. lets see...yeah, I would have to choose the one that is good for the country.Last edited by Steak; 04-12-2011, 12:38 PM.
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Originally posted by Steak View Postand thats the main issue here. we have two very important aspects at the top of the spending list. Instead of digging in and finding where all the fraud and waste is, we simply cut into the most obvious and easy ones, educational spending and taxation of the rich.
If we actually want to make something beneficial happen in the long run, we cannot do either. we need to fix the spending problems. Taxing the rich wont actually do anything, and in the long run will not only hurt the economy but also the 'poor' as well.
flat out: over-taxing the rich and fixing spending problems will both provide money for the government. one of them is good for the country, and the other is bad for the country. lets see...yeah, I would have to choose the one that is good for the country.
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