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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: American Spirit who wrote (6407)3/11/2004 5:11:03 PM
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<and if their tax breaks do not create jobs and trickle down quickly, they have to start paying their fair share again.>

What exactly does "fair share" mean?
You and those of your ilk always use that lingo.

Exactly why should higher wage earners
not only pay more in terms of actual
dollars, but also more in terms of higher
percentages of their income.

Why is that their "fair share"?

I don't know about you, but my parents
had nothing. Anything I achieved
was due to my own efforts and very
hard work.

There are many people in my age
group with similar situations (i.e.,
lack of any family money) who chose
to take deadend jobs, get pregnant out of
wedlock, or just simply party hearty and
take the easy path rather than working
harder to improve their lot in life.

I frankly don't think my "fair share"
embraces making up for the people who preferred
to party and take less stressful jobs, and then
find themselves less well off financially.

There's a lot of truth to the notion that you
reap what you sow.

This is why it galls me to hear this "fair share" BS all
the time. What you and your liberal minded buddies
are really talking about is re-distribution of wealth in
aid of obtaining, and keeping yourselves in, power.

Why not be honest and tell it like it is, instead of using
that "fair share" nonsense to justify your policies?

A household earning more than 200K, with 2 workers,
probably consists of people who are working their butts
off for whatever they were able to acquire in life.

I don't think the fact that their labors were successful
entitles others to impose higher burdens on them.

While taxes are necessary as a general proposition,
the way Democrats address them is disgraceful and
nothing more than the same old same old class
warfare rhetoric which they've employed for years.

End of rant.<g>
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