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<blockquote data-quote="DontThrowPackages" data-source="post: 1034110" data-attributes="member: 42215"><p>First of all, giving millions to the Church of latter day saints isn't the same as giving to charity. Secondly, this country, during the time, created it's most ever millionaires during the pre-bush tax cuts so I can't believe the argument of Killing entrepreneurship and such. I'm all for a "no loop hole" flat tax. Everyone is taxed 25perecent or so. This would stop the creative accounting that allows companies and people to circumvent the system in a way only the rich can benefit from. Yeah, I can live with a flat tax. If Im paying 33percent because I "put in the long hours" and someone else isn't because of he was born into a family with money, or his day just made him jr VP, that's not right. </p><p> Rich or ,as some people call them, the "successful" people we be just fine. They don't need me or anyone else like me championing their cause to pay little tax. I don't see them looking to keep our pay up to that of inflation or choosing Jim Smith over Chiang Hong or Rob Jones over Depak Patel. They don't care about us. Remember that. If you're one of them then great, Im happy you're rich. But I'm gonna look out for my best interest not someone who can't give a care about me and my peer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontThrowPackages, post: 1034110, member: 42215"] First of all, giving millions to the Church of latter day saints isn't the same as giving to charity. Secondly, this country, during the time, created it's most ever millionaires during the pre-bush tax cuts so I can't believe the argument of Killing entrepreneurship and such. I'm all for a "no loop hole" flat tax. Everyone is taxed 25perecent or so. This would stop the creative accounting that allows companies and people to circumvent the system in a way only the rich can benefit from. Yeah, I can live with a flat tax. If Im paying 33percent because I "put in the long hours" and someone else isn't because of he was born into a family with money, or his day just made him jr VP, that's not right. Rich or ,as some people call them, the "successful" people we be just fine. They don't need me or anyone else like me championing their cause to pay little tax. I don't see them looking to keep our pay up to that of inflation or choosing Jim Smith over Chiang Hong or Rob Jones over Depak Patel. They don't care about us. Remember that. If you're one of them then great, Im happy you're rich. But I'm gonna look out for my best interest not someone who can't give a care about me and my peer. [/QUOTE]
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