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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1053912" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I'm talking in generalities, but in general I'm referring to people who start businesses and with some success are making $250k or better a year before taxes. At the point a corporation is a publicly traded entity on the stock market it's a whole different animal. I don't want to be dehumanized into a number either. Or exploited. Or lied to. And unfortunately there's too much of that going on at FedEx. But I'm not going to lump all the rich together and say we must get as much as possible out of them in taxes. They do all the hiring, pay the salaries. I've never worked for a poor man so I'm not about to make it more difficult for the wealthy guy to afford paying me. Hiking taxes on the wealthy will guarantee that the poor somewhere will lose their jobs. Like it or not, we really are all in this together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1053912, member: 24302"] I'm talking in generalities, but in general I'm referring to people who start businesses and with some success are making $250k or better a year before taxes. At the point a corporation is a publicly traded entity on the stock market it's a whole different animal. I don't want to be dehumanized into a number either. Or exploited. Or lied to. And unfortunately there's too much of that going on at FedEx. But I'm not going to lump all the rich together and say we must get as much as possible out of them in taxes. They do all the hiring, pay the salaries. I've never worked for a poor man so I'm not about to make it more difficult for the wealthy guy to afford paying me. Hiking taxes on the wealthy will guarantee that the poor somewhere will lose their jobs. Like it or not, we really are all in this together. [/QUOTE]
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