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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 17:08:41 +0000, NOYB wrote:
http://www.ctj.org/pdf/fsl2004.pdf Look at the numbers! The lowest-earning 20% garner the greatest share of government subsidies but only contribute 2.2% of the overall tax burden. Don't forget they only have 3.4% of the income. But you are wrong on who gets the greatest share of government subsidies. It isn't the poor, it's business. Depending on how you calculate them, business subsidies run between $125 billion and $200 billion. Imagine you went into a restaurant and the price you paid for a hamburger depended upon how much you earned. The poor guy gets a Super size burger, fries and a coke...and has to pay $2.20. The rich guy goes in and has to pay $20.80...but he only gets a kid's size meal for it. And that's fair in your eyes? LOL, we are not talking Mickey D's, we are talking Uncle Sam's. One of the dirty little secrets, and IMO the root of much/most evil in Washington, is the incestuous relationship between our elected leaders and corporate leadership. There is a direct linkage between corporate welfare, and campaign financing. This is neither good for the corporations, as they can't get off the money teat, nor us, as our elected officials whore themselves. You can whine about the benefits given the poor, but it amounts to pennies compared to the big bucks given to corporations. Hell, until Bush's record deficits, ending corporate welfare would have balanced the budget. |
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