Peter, I tried my best to answer his question. We all have opinions and
prejudices... yours are obvious for sure. In any case, I challenge Dave to
say what he thinks is fair wrt taxes paid by the rich.
Fortunately, I'm just as irrelevant as you are.
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"Peter" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:
He can't man, he just can't.
What, get you to admit that while you have opinions and prejudices, you
can't put numbers against them? Understandable really - this way you
get to maintain your prejudices in a fact free manner. Of course, for
purposes of debate, it renders them - and you - irrelevant.
PDW
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"Maxprop" wrote in message
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"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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"Dave" wrote in message
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On Fri, 1 Dec 2006 18:18:50 -0800, "Capt. JG"
said:
I never said that they should be raised. I said that they should pay
their
fair share.
So now can you answer the question? Here it is again.
So, Jon, to be a "fair share," what percentage of total income taxes
should
be paid by:
The top 5% in income earners?
The top 10% in income earners?
The top 50% in income earners?
That calls for 3 answers.
What percentage of the total is a "fair share" to be paid by the top
5%
in
income earners?
What percentage of the total is a "fair share" to be paid by the top
10%
in
income earners?
What percentage of the total is a "fair share" to be paid by the top
50%
in
income earners?
And, I said I don't know. I said that what seems fair is between 10
and
50 percent. Are you really that dense? (one question)
You may want to let this one go, Dave. It's futile.
Max