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Old 04-15-2010, 08:53 PM
 
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Really. Talking points on both sides seem too political. Yes one is still paying into social security but, assuming they reach retirement age, will get a direct benefit out of it as well. Those that support higher taxes turn around and defend why 1 out of 2 americans should not pay federal income tax. How is this?

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Here's a delightful (to me) piece that humorously points out that all this complaining about non-taxpayers doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Op-Ed Columnist - Celebrating the Joys of April 15 - NYTimes.com. And that 47% number that's been getting some folks here all riled up, that's misunderstood too.

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