can i ask where you got those stastistics?
also- have you have you looked at the numbers? while the rich may pay that percentage, they are still better off.
regardless, this is another thread, so im going to stop posting on this matter.
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Are they? You put forth that they work their lives away. That is, in many cases, the truth. Would you rather be a relatively satisfied lower class family guy or a thrice-divorced upper class guy whose children hate you for never being around?they are still better off.
how many of them actually care about not having a family?Pebkac wrote:It's definitely a sticy wicket. The data is from the IRS for fiscal year 2000 and I got it from www.taxfoundation.org. This data is before the cuts. Here's a link to 2002's data.
Are they? You put forth that they work their lives away. That is, in many cases, the truth. Would you rather be a relatively satisfied lower class family guy or a thrice-divorced upper class guy whose children hate you for never being around?they are still better off.
The perceptions of the parties 40 and even 20 years ago might have had some merit, but there's evidence it's no longer so simple. Offhand, I can recall the current administration trying to change states' laws, amend the constitution on gay marriage (which I believe is a states issue), run up the "biggest defecit ever", and instantiate the somewhat alarming Patriot Act. So republicans aren't all about small government and small spending anymore.Deadmeat wrote:My father explained it pretty much the same way 40 some years ago. The Dems believe in more government control, the Reps believe in less.
We actually had a surplus before this administration. As for military build up... just look at Iraq.IsAB wrote:As i understand, the current administration is republican, has their administration kept up with the "large deficit spending, military build-up. For privitization of many common services."