bucs90
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- Feb 25, 2010
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It seems incredible that you would give the exodus of the rich in the 1950s as an example of what happens when taxes are too high, then list all these institutions that you believe will have a disaster if the rich leave, yet don't seem to notice that each and every of these institutions flourished during the 1950s.
I too just really have to ask: Are you really that dumb?
OK, let me ask you this:
If everyone making over $250,000 in the USA moved to Asia, would those government funded items I listed continue to exist, grow, succeed, etc????
The comfort Americans live in relative to the rest of the world is because rich people's taxes fund it.
To that, I say THANK YOU rich bosses, and I hope I can get promoted and a raise.
WOW nice unrealistic scare tactic. LOL AS if "everyone making over 250,000 would leave. LOL
However, take your spin. If everyone making over $250,000 and in a postion to create a job or two did so with the taxcuts they already have how much would that help our economy and the employment numbers?
BTW thanks for exposing the ulterior motive to your brown nosing, you want a promotion and a pay raise. So does you integrity really come so cheep??
Umm.....yeah, I want a promotion and pay raise. I'll take that scarlet letter.
Doesn't everyone? Union members (aka liberals) strike over wanting both. Welfare people who vote Dem and want free healthcare and more handouts are looking for a "raise" through increased purchasing power through more gov't aid.
A better plot in life is what we all want. Whats so evil about that? And reality is, rich people and rich companies provide the easiest path to a better plot, through education, hard work and using one's talents. If the gov't takes more resources from those people with money, then the less "promotions and a raise" they can give. Again, it's not rocket surgery.


so you can keep blowing it, bucs.