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Old 10-18-2009, 08:49 PM  
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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude View Post
The bigger problem which I see is the shift in income towards the top 1%.

From the Wall Street Journal:



Guess who has primarily benefitted from the bailouts?

For most people, they will simply pay more taxes to cover the mistakes of the wealthiest 1%, while the rich who screwed up everything due to their greed, reap big tax payer fed bonuses.

The politicians only support Socialism that benefits their masters, the rich.

Eat the rich...

ADG
The people that primary benefited from the bailouts was not the top 1%
Try and count the amount of jobs that the top 1% is creating nation and worldwide, then think again and tell me why exactly the top 1% should be again taxed higher than everybody else.
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