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01.20.2009, 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by pb4ugo View Post
I don't make that, but if I did, I wouldn't expect you to have sympathy for me. Your sympathy would lie with the people I'd have to lay off because I couldn't keep them as employees anymore due to Obama's business tax increases.
You sound like Joe the Plumber. Is that you Joe?

Thats always the line...
I see now, you give your CEO's and upper managment bonuses but when they screw things up there is no accountability. I guess that makes sense, lay off the little guy so you can keep paying management...

The richest 1% made around 8 or 9% of the national income back in the 80's. Now that 1% makes 20% of the income. That increase in income sure didn't come from generating more jobs. It's a fact that trickledown economics does not work.

Companies that make more than $250k won't be laying people off due to tax increases. They will be laying off people because of the fall out of greedy business practices that have gone on for too long now.

It's absolutely crazy that companies get tax breaks for outsourcing jobs to other countries. Just unbelievable... And you wonder why America is in the trouble we're in.

This country rides on the backs of the middle class and at the rate we're going at some point that class won't exist anymore.


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