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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No money for anything but wars. That is the American way since the 70s. Read about the times where government actually FUNDED education, and community pools, and community activiites and supports. THAT is how you make America great again. [/quote] :roll: And yet the welfare and entitlement budgets are three times as large as the DoD budget, decade after decade. Think before you type.[/quote] As they should be[/quote] Then don't make the statement "No money for anything but wars" because it's factually untrue.[/quote] Ok, wars and tax breaks for billionaires and pedophiles.[/quote] The top 50% of earners pay 97% of the entire income tax burden. The bottom 50% of earners pay the remaining 3%. That's a helluva tax break![/quote] That’s called “math”. What’s your point? Why would the poorest 50% ever pay more than the wealthiest 50%? Like what are you basing your expectations on? [/quote] That's called a super progressive tax system that is so steep, no country in Europe has it. "The poorest 50%"? Look how you phrase things. To you, half the country is poor and owed. I mean WTF? How the hell can you be so damaged? Did someone drop you on your head? You thrive on failure. Now we have half the country that pays zippy and votes for more and more. That's a road to decimation with so many having no stake in the the outcome. You people continue to amaze me.[/quote] Those systems have economies that support workers and livable wages, there’s much less wealth disparity. Whatever coloring book you’ve scribbled in to learn about economics should be recalled.[/quote]
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