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patphil

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12. I think it's a great idea. The super rich have had an easy time of it tax wise for some time now.
Thu Mar 26, 2026, 02:59 PM
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They're a drain on the GDP; taking much more than they give back. The lower and middle classes have carried a far greater tax burden than the wealthy for far too long.
This is one of the ways the rich keep getting richer while the best the rest of us can do is tread water, if that.

The biggest problem is the terrible Citizen's United decision by the Supreme Court that gave the super rich far too much monetary influence over our elected officials. It's created a "best government money can buy" Congress and Presidency. So, of course, they have no interest in anything that would derail that gravy train.

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We should so vote on taxes instead of electing people to do it for us. /nt bucolic_frolic Thursday #1
This is what we need to be talking about. She is also working on a housing proposal. everyonematters Thursday #2
Even if it were passed (after being whittled down considerably).. Omnipresent Thursday #3
The past 60 years is more than ample proof of that I'd say. KPN Thursday #6
Both political parties know this. Omnipresent Thursday #9
Hard to argue against that at the party level. I do believe there are more Democrats than Republicans who are KPN Thursday #11
This is no where close to the top tax rate that made America great - Before Reagan Taxcut (BRT) or the create LiberalArkie Thursday #4
It's a good start in the right direction. Buddyzbuddy Thursday #5
And the reality is, they (billionaires) don't have to use anywhere near half their wealth to torpedo tax policies aimed KPN Thursday #7
So we just give up? I say whittling them down with persistence should be a consideration. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Thursday #8
That is absolutely true. Buddyzbuddy Thursday #15
I'll never come anywhere close to being affected by such a tax DFW Thursday #10
I think it's a great idea. The super rich have had an easy time of it tax wise for some time now. patphil Thursday #12
They still need to pay off the Iraq war when they were behind the bush administration. mdbl Thursday #13
We desperately need a clawback Warpy Thursday #14
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