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Default Avoiding taxes....

On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 12:36:15 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
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It is well known that Dems get more of their money from rich people
whereas the Repubs get theirs from small individual donations


dont know if this is true but it's a fact there are more conservatives
than liberals. of course, mencken once said 'not all conservatives are
stupid people, but most stupid people are conservatives'

.. Dems
are the party of the rich and the party of the parasitical overpaid
govt employees.


hmmm...i suppose that's why in the last 30 years, 22 years have had
republiccan presidents.


e. Dems
believe in taxing the poor and because they are rich they can afford
to pay tax advisors to avoid paying taxes.


rather strange in that bush enacted tax cuts in 2003 and 2007 that
went to the rich...as did reagan. and the central position of the
GOP's platform on taxes is capital gains tax cuts

which go to the rich

so you're wrong. but, have no fear. rush will make up another lie you
can bull**** people with

All taxpayers are equal but some are more equal than others.
Democrats are the party of the rich.


fine. you go show me where the dems have proposed capital gains tax
cuts in their party platform, OK?


 
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