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A Gallup tracking poll only buttresses the findings of those surveys. Over the course of several years, Gallup asked people whether they thought certain sectors of the country paid their "fair share" in taxes. Bottom line: Americans haven't thought that "upper-income" individuals and corporations have paid their fair share for many, many years.
Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share:
But don't worry, that money will trickle up to you, when we get it. No really.
Here's how many respondents said upper-income people don't pay their fair share:
- 2019: 62%
- 2018: 62%
- 2017: 63%
- 2019: 69%
- 2018: 66%
- 2017: 67%
Republicans have already lost the argument over infrastructure and they seem to know it
Senate Republicans removed all the non-mystery of whether they might become part of the solution to America's infrastructure problems on Thursday when Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declared bipartisan outreach dead. "That package that they're putting...
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But don't worry, that money will trickle up to you, when we get it. No really.