Posted by jose bagge on April 21, 2008 at 13:34:48 from (12.161.55.2):
In Reply to: Re: getting raped posted by trucker40 on April 21, 2008 at 07:55:34:
Trucker, I can tell you that we agree on a few things- that the country is going to hell in a handbasket, and that the current government is full of crooks. But- you blame the " rich elite" and I blame the "non-working ( I-don't-want-to-work) poor. Here's a FACT that your diatribe against the rich and educatedalwways seems to neglect: the wealthiest 1% of Americans earn 19% of the income but pay 37% of the total income tax...The top 10% of the wage earners pay 68% of the whole she-bang. The bottom 50%- those below the median wage earners- pay just 3% of the total income tax. This doesn't even include Social Security and Medicare payments. It's not the "wealthy educated elite" that's breaking this country- it's the "entitled poor" that's killing the slightly-above-average middle American. What if the "educated wealthy" left the country- who the hell would pay the taxes that allow the "entitle poor" to stay at home and whine?
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