Obamacare's Personal Mandate


According to that excerpt, the majority of federal spending is on retirees. It doesn't say anything about taxes. Are you claiming all elderly people are Democrats? You'll need to prove that.

While you're at it, explain why the wealthy (A) don't pay the same percentage of income into Social Security and (B) when they retire, collect Social Security to add to their m/billions.

Lastly, what does any of that have to do with the PPACA?
 

According to that excerpt, the majority of federal spending is on retirees. It doesn't say anything about taxes. Are you claiming all elderly people are Democrats? You'll need to prove that.

While you're at it, explain why the wealthy (A) don't pay the same percentage of income into Social Security and (B) when they retire, collect Social Security to add to their m/billions.

Lastly, what does any of that have to do with the PPACA?

Bottom of page 154 and continues onto 155. Actually read it next time.

Good talk.
 

According to that excerpt, the majority of federal spending is on retirees. It doesn't say anything about taxes. Are you claiming all elderly people are Democrats? You'll need to prove that.

While you're at it, explain why the wealthy (A) don't pay the same percentage of income into Social Security and (B) when they retire, collect Social Security to add to their m/billions.

Lastly, what does any of that have to do with the PPACA?

Bottom of page 154 and continues onto 155.

Mm-hmm. No indication of where that chart originates. I'm not aware that there's a checkbox on federal tax forms where the taxpayer has to declare which party they're registered with. Any ideas?
 

According to that excerpt, the majority of federal spending is on retirees. It doesn't say anything about taxes. Are you claiming all elderly people are Democrats? You'll need to prove that.

While you're at it, explain why the wealthy (A) don't pay the same percentage of income into Social Security and (B) when they retire, collect Social Security to add to their m/billions.

Lastly, what does any of that have to do with the PPACA?

Bottom of page 154 and continues onto 155.

Mm-hmm. No indication of where that chart originates. I'm not aware that there's a checkbox on federal tax forms where the taxpayer has to declare which party they're registered with. Any ideas?

Maybe you should buy the book. The numbers are from the CBO. It says so right on the page.

Thanks for playing.
 
The numbers are from the CBO.

In 2003. I suppose it would be too much to ask you to provide more current numbers from the CBO itself, to show how they determined people's political affiliation.

Is this the part where you fall back on "Look them up yourself"?
 

According to that excerpt, the majority of federal spending is on retirees. It doesn't say anything about taxes. Are you claiming all elderly people are Democrats? You'll need to prove that.

While you're at it, explain why the wealthy (A) don't pay the same percentage of income into Social Security and (B) when they retire, collect Social Security to add to their m/billions.

Lastly, what does any of that have to do with the PPACA?

Bottom of page 154 and continues onto 155. Actually read it next time.

Good talk.

You are wasting your time with this one.
 

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