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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: gerard mangiardi who wrote (176086)8/30/2001 3:23:01 PM
From: Srexley  Read Replies (2) of 769667
 
Like most liberals you seem to have a problem with succusful people (unless they are from Hollywood). When you say that Bush "helps" the rich it leaves the impression that you don't think rich people contribute enough to America. Even if liberals truly beleive that rich people are no good and that the 39% tax bracket is too low and that they should not get any tax breaks at all, it seems like a stupid strategy to attack them. When someone pays more than his or her share to live in this country (which rich people currently do) they get ticked when some yahoo that hasn't contributed as much belittles their contribution.

How much should they pay iyo? Is the current 39% adequate, or do you need more? The long term result of this attack on the people that allow our country to be so wealthy will either un-motivate them to pay taxes by moving their assets out of our country or will socialize our country to the point that we will all suffer.

If you can't guess by now I think that the people who pay the most should be admired, not villified. Most Dems obviously feel differently.
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