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<blockquote data-quote="Foamer Pyle" data-source="post: 318617" data-attributes="member: 7057"><p>Over the past 8 years corporate profits have risen by 60%, while middle class incomes have shrunk. Don't get me wrong, I want companies to make profits. However, there is no balance when Republicans run the show. The scales are tipped too far in the wrong direction. What kind of President would work to take overtime pay away from working folk? I believe Bush changed the rules so that if a person earns over 23k, that person is not entitled to overtime pay. I sure have not seen any significant tax breaks under Bush. Ohh, thats because I do not earn $150k a year or more. There is no balance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foamer Pyle, post: 318617, member: 7057"] Over the past 8 years corporate profits have risen by 60%, while middle class incomes have shrunk. Don't get me wrong, I want companies to make profits. However, there is no balance when Republicans run the show. The scales are tipped too far in the wrong direction. What kind of President would work to take overtime pay away from working folk? I believe Bush changed the rules so that if a person earns over 23k, that person is not entitled to overtime pay. I sure have not seen any significant tax breaks under Bush. Ohh, thats because I do not earn $150k a year or more. There is no balance. [/QUOTE]
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