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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (369953)2/5/2008 3:25:35 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) of 1572347
 
I know. I don't particularly like that, but I do like the idea of increasing taxes on anyone who makes more than $200K per year.

$200k per year in New York or SF is middle class. He should raise taxes on anyone making more than $200k per year and living in Arkansas.

How about raising property tax to 20% for any home that the owner doesn't live in? Anybody who has two homes is rich, if you ask me. And they're keeping home prices too high for us non-owners. In fact, anyone who doesn't own a home yet should be entitled to a big rebate since we're so poor. Any anyone who has no kids should get a big rebate as well since we're too poor to procreate, and our family isn't using up our fair share of the public education system. People with more than two kids can pay an extra $2,500 per kid since they are using more than their fair share.

So raise taxes on multi-home owner families with lots of kids (the truly rich, in every sense of the word), and cut taxes on single homeless sods. Vote for me!
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