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To: Neeka who wrote (1527)11/18/2008 12:10:04 AM
From: KLP3 Recommendations  Respond to of 103300
 
The Dems who say things like that are playing class warfare....Seems to me, certainly with the market falling like a stone because of all the chicanery that has been going on since 1977, that the so called "rich" people aren't doing very well right now either.

Why do they think large companies are laying off so many people?

Neither party will name those who they claim are 'rich'....and yet they keep blithering on and on about that.

If any of them were serious, they would be telling people who are taxpayers the truth.... there are relatively very few very rich people in this country. And those who there are, are mostly Democrats. (Allen, Gates, Buffett, early M'Softies, anyone to do anything early in companies like Yahoo, communications, internet, etc....note I don't mention any Repubs in that group...) Those Repub folks were busy managing the old large companies....and most of them had no where the wealth that the new group during the dotcom boom and bust found...

So in reality, anyone who is rich, is really any family group making more than $100K...

But the Congress (both houses) don't say, and think we'll not be smart enough to figure it out...

Dems complain that the rich are getting richer, and the middle class are being left behind.