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Originally Posted by dc_dux
Ustwo....putting aside the nonsense about cutting the salaries of your employees,, you have still yet to explain how a tax policy that overwhelming benefits the very rich at the expense of huge future deficits is in the interest of the middle class.
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The problem isn't the tax system, the problem is we spend to much money on useless social programs and money sinks the government should have never gotten involved in, in the first place. The tax policy does NOT overwhelmingly benefit the rich against the intrests of the middle class. The rich pay almost all the taxes as it is, look it up.
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Perhaps you can also explain to me how providing equaly opportunity,
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It was Al Gores father who filibustered the Civil Rights Act.
Good, I have no idea if it was a democrat thing or not, but OSHA has gone way over board as of late.
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family friendly policies,
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Free time off work when you have a kid in a big company, of course you need to work longer due to the higher taxes.
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access to higher education,
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Yes because republicans hate middle class people to be college educated....oh wait most college educated people are republican.
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and banking and security reforms and safeguards equates with "daily bread coming from government"
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I hope you don't mean national security reforms
Daily bread from the government is what socialism is about in practice. It means without the government programs which are taking money from others and giving it to you in some form, you would be less well off. This is the ideal goal because it sets them into power. Its current form is seen with the vote plantations they have created while destroying the black family. All that money hasn't made life for poor minorites a lick better, but is has bought the democrats millions in votes. In fact its the one issue I really do not approve of Bush on, I thought he was lying with the 'compasionate conservative' speech, problem is he wasn't.