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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 251448" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>While I agree that a strong middle class does result strong country overall, I want you to tell me where the middle class is supposed to get the money to buy their houses, cars, vacations, etc.</p><p> </p><p>Also, you seem to be misunderstanding the fact that if you remove the tax cuts for the wealthy you <strong>are</strong> raising the taxes on them. It has nothing to do with what you think they should be paying that they aren't. Its simply a matter of you wanting to raise the taxes to a point higher than they presently pay. In my previous post about taxes I highlighted a good example of where a tax increase for the wealthy ended up affecting middle class americans in the long run. The program you want these higher taxes to pay for will ultimatly cost more and more in the future requiring more tax hikes on all Americans. The articles posted in this thread alone should have proved that to you. </p><p> </p><p>The basic fact here is the more money you earn the more taxes you pay. So of course a taxcut will benefit those that are in higher income brackets the most. Its not rocket science, just plain logic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 251448, member: 249"] While I agree that a strong middle class does result strong country overall, I want you to tell me where the middle class is supposed to get the money to buy their houses, cars, vacations, etc. Also, you seem to be misunderstanding the fact that if you remove the tax cuts for the wealthy you [b]are[/b] raising the taxes on them. It has nothing to do with what you think they should be paying that they aren't. Its simply a matter of you wanting to raise the taxes to a point higher than they presently pay. In my previous post about taxes I highlighted a good example of where a tax increase for the wealthy ended up affecting middle class americans in the long run. The program you want these higher taxes to pay for will ultimatly cost more and more in the future requiring more tax hikes on all Americans. The articles posted in this thread alone should have proved that to you. The basic fact here is the more money you earn the more taxes you pay. So of course a taxcut will benefit those that are in higher income brackets the most. Its not rocket science, just plain logic. [/QUOTE]
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