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Old 07-11-2008, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by VRM View Post
I'd be a bit happier if our current Preznit could finish learning his first language!!

BTW, Mike, what exactly is your definition of rich? I think it is about 16-17% of US households that make over 100K, 6% that make over 150K, and 1.5% that make over 250K.

Obama has said that his tax plan will not raise taxes for any household under 250K (roughly 1.5% of US households over 250K), and will actually give tax cuts to most. Non-partisan analysis indicates that this is true in most instances, but not always. It also indicates that McCains plan will do little for most under 150K, but there are circumstances where those under 150K will benefit more under McCains plan than Obamas.

Steve
when was the last time the poor ever offered a non-government job to anyone? the "rich" are the job creators tax them and the poor goes hungry
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