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Democrats keep people poor. They don't want them to get out of it.
Republicans are against spending more on education Democrats are for more spending on education..Education helps people get out of poverty. Republicans dont want to raise the minimum wage or give higher wages to workers but want to give already rich executives more tax breaks. Who really wants to keep the poor that way?
 
Republicans are against spending more on education Democrats are for more spending on education..Education helps people get out of poverty. Republicans dont want to raise the minimum wage or give higher wages to workers but want to give already rich executives more tax breaks. Who really wants to keep the poor that way?
We now see why you’re poor.
 
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Republicans are against spending more on education Democrats are for more spending on education..Education helps people get out of poverty. Republicans dont want to raise the minimum wage or give higher wages to workers but want to give already rich executives more tax breaks. Who really wants to keep the poor that way?
So does spending more money always make something better? Does spending more money always actually work ? Is it always wise?

Damn.
 
How do they live off it when it goes for the high cost of tuition?
Because you don’t always have to use it for tuition. Let’s say someone was on the promise scholarship, they can still take out student loans and use the money for whatever they wanted.
 
Republicans are against spending more on education Democrats are for more spending on education..Education helps people get out of poverty. Republicans dont want to raise the minimum wage or give higher wages to workers but want to give already rich executives more tax breaks. Who really wants to keep the poor that way?
Democrats are for spending in government run (aka indoctrination) education.

Why are dems so against school choice?
 
So does spending more money always make something better? Does spending more money always actually work ? Is it always wise?

Damn.
Giving people better wages is good would you not agree?.. would rather see our government spend more money on education than giving billionaires huge tax breaks anyday.
 
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I will take percentage because that is what is most important to the majority of people. And that is percentage of income and how much it affects the payer of taxes.
Why low income people pay taxes at all is a mystery to me when large corporations get off scott free.
 
They don’t that’s why at the end of the year they get a refund. Typically for more than they put in
Suck on those rich teats, God hater.
John Deere reported earning $2.15 billion in U.S. income before taxes. It owed no U.S. taxes in 2018 and reported that it was owed $268 million from the government.
 
That makes more sense than these execs pulling down 10 to 20 milion whether they do a good job or not..think that aint inflationary? You think that aint baked into the price of things?
They don't shop at Walmart and Aldi. They shop at the same stores rifle shops at. Same stuff as Walmart, but they pay a few hundred dollars more for the same tshirt with the Gucci tag.
 
They don't shop at Walmart and Aldi. They shop at the same stores rifle shops at. Same stuff as Walmart, but they pay a few hundred dollars more for the same tshirt with the Gucci tag.
You think a lot of middle income people dont buy these things and even some poor people buy them on credit
 
That is not the point here.
No the point is you think paying someone more for low skill work will bring everyone out of poverty.
Why would someone who is skilled in welding or some other trade break their backs working in the field when they could go and work flipping burgers.
 
No the point is you think paying someone more for low skill work will bring everyone out of poverty.
Why would someone who is skilled in welding or some other trade break their backs working in the field when they could go and work flipping burgers.
So you think flipping burgers is an easy job..and I never said I wanted the minimum wage to be 30 dollars that was your hyperbolic statement..I only made a comparison between that and well overpaid executives.
 
I will take percentage because that is what is most important to the majority of people. And that is percentage of income and how much it affects the payer of taxes.
The Top 10% in this country pay the majority of taxes. And, there is actually a big jump between the top 1 and the remaing 9 percent of that group. The lower tax brackets end up not even being net payers into the sytem.

2021 tax brackets (taxes due April 2022 or October 2022 with an extension)
TAX RATESINGLEHEAD OF HOUSEHOLDMARRIED FILING JOINTLY OR QUALIFYING WIDOWMARRIED FILING SEPARATELY
Source: IRS
10%$0 to $9,950$0 to $14,200$0 to $19,900$0 to $9,950
12%$9,951 to $40,525$14,201 to $54,200$19,901 to $81,050$9,951 to $40,525
22%$40,526 to $86,375$54,201 to $86,350$81,051 to $172,750$40,526 to $86,375
24%$86,376 to $164,925$86,351 to $164,900$172,751 to $329,850$86,376 to $164,925
32%$164,926 to $209,425$164,901 to $209,400$329,851 to $418,850$164,926 to $209,425
35%$209,426 to $523,600$209,401 to $523,600$418,851 to $628,300$209,426 to $314,150
37%$523,600 or more$523,600 or more$628,300 or more$314,151 or more
 
The Top 10% in this country pay the majority of taxes. And, there is actually a big jump between the top 1 and the remaing 9 percent of that group. The lower tax brackets end up not even being net payers into the sytem.

2021 tax brackets (taxes due April 2022 or October 2022 with an extension)
TAX RATESINGLEHEAD OF HOUSEHOLDMARRIED FILING JOINTLY OR QUALIFYING WIDOWMARRIED FILING SEPARATELY
Source: IRS
10%$0 to $9,950$0 to $14,200$0 to $19,900$0 to $9,950
12%$9,951 to $40,525$14,201 to $54,200$19,901 to $81,050$9,951 to $40,525
22%$40,526 to $86,375$54,201 to $86,350$81,051 to $172,750$40,526 to $86,375
24%$86,376 to $164,925$86,351 to $164,900$172,751 to $329,850$86,376 to $164,925
32%$164,926 to $209,425$164,901 to $209,400$329,851 to $418,850$164,926 to $209,425
35%$209,426 to $523,600$209,401 to $523,600$418,851 to $628,300$209,426 to $314,150
37%$523,600 or more$523,600 or more$628,300 or more$314,151 or more
You’ve got to make “stupid” proof for Oldie. He doesn’t understand the chart and he most certainly demonstrates another favorite liberal trait(s). Jealousy, envy, and greed for another’s money.
 
So you think flipping burgers is an easy job..and I never said I wanted the minimum wage to be 30 dollars that was your hyperbolic statement..I only made a comparison between that and well overpaid executives.
Yes working at McDonalds is a very easy job
 
Why would someone who is skilled in welding or some other trade break their backs working in the field when they could go and work flipping burgers.
Because they can't make a living flipping burgers, you God hating idiot.
 
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