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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1304539" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Bush cut taxes so tell me how there was a disproportionate burden put on taxpayers? And the fact is the highest 20% in income pay most of the income taxes, the bottom 50% pay very little. Look it up. And as I pointed out spending on welfare, etc for the poor far outstrips corporate welfare and that was true during the Bush admin too. Here's the sad truth: global competition means fewer jobs in the U.S. and lower revenues. Get used to high unemployment because companies aren't going to create jobs just to be nice. It will probably take a big chunk of the Baby Boom generation to retire to put people to work. And very likely welfare will be greatly reduced because there will be jobs to be had. Isn't that what you want?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1304539, member: 24302"] Bush cut taxes so tell me how there was a disproportionate burden put on taxpayers? And the fact is the highest 20% in income pay most of the income taxes, the bottom 50% pay very little. Look it up. And as I pointed out spending on welfare, etc for the poor far outstrips corporate welfare and that was true during the Bush admin too. Here's the sad truth: global competition means fewer jobs in the U.S. and lower revenues. Get used to high unemployment because companies aren't going to create jobs just to be nice. It will probably take a big chunk of the Baby Boom generation to retire to put people to work. And very likely welfare will be greatly reduced because there will be jobs to be had. Isn't that what you want? [/QUOTE]
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