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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1033604" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>False analogy. Small business owners(most anyways)aren't in it to make $50k or less. And business owners try to make their business grow. And you don't take into account many couples who work professional jobs who's combined income is easily over $250k. Essentially this administration wants to limit success. Individual achievement is the driving force behind our economy. And those who make good money spread it around on their own. Construction jobs on large homes, not to mention landscaping, real estate agents, clothing manufacturers. Yeah, it's easy to resent companies like FedEx who've manipulated large groups of people to enrich themselves. But to lump everyone in who've worked hard to achieve success and want to punish them for having more than you is just short-sighted. And about envy for many unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1033604, member: 24302"] False analogy. Small business owners(most anyways)aren't in it to make $50k or less. And business owners try to make their business grow. And you don't take into account many couples who work professional jobs who's combined income is easily over $250k. Essentially this administration wants to limit success. Individual achievement is the driving force behind our economy. And those who make good money spread it around on their own. Construction jobs on large homes, not to mention landscaping, real estate agents, clothing manufacturers. Yeah, it's easy to resent companies like FedEx who've manipulated large groups of people to enrich themselves. But to lump everyone in who've worked hard to achieve success and want to punish them for having more than you is just short-sighted. And about envy for many unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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