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To: TimF who wrote (162095)2/25/2003 5:51:17 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578891
 
The incomes of the top 20% continue to widen the gap from the lowest 80%

As they did while Clinton was raising taxes.

None of which means that the tax cuts do not benefit the working class. In fact the extent that the lower end of the working class did not benefit from the last round of tax cuts is largely due to previous tax cuts which dropped them off the tax roles back when Reagan was president.


Ahhh, taxes may have gone up but income was going up faster......more people were getting jobs. Life was good! Its like comparing apples and oranges.

ted