Skynet
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- Jun 8, 2011
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Wow are you stupid.
Or are you going to say that it isn't the exact same wording so not the same thing? It is the exact same meaning. Or do you not understand the meaning of what you write?
so the "average middle class person will not benefit" means the "average middle class person will benefit" in your mind?
guess the word not escaped you there
I guess the idea that "not benefit as much as" means they will benefit.
Are you really stupid or just afraid to admit you're wrong?
The top 1% would get an annual average reduction of $261,000, a 14.8 percentage point drop.
Meanwhile, Americans in the lowest 20% of income would see their taxes drop by an average of only $23
well if you wanna get super technical i guess $23 is a benefit. compares to $261,000
Put another way, Americans who earn between $40,000 and $50,000 a year will see their after-tax income increase by 1.7%, while Americans who earn more than $1 million will see a 24.1% bump.
and i guess $241,000 is equal to $850
retard.