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What we have here folks is the poor who can't even support their own household but think they know how to run an entire country. They think they know what is best yet the post below is only one example of how dumbed down people are. They don't even realize that inflation hurts poor people.
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Originally Posted by gwynedd1
Wrong again. Why does inflation hurt poor people? This is especially curious .
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Originally Posted by OhioRules
If a gallon of milk costs $1 today and rises to $2 next week who does that hurt more? The wealthy guy or the poor person?
They don't even understand something so basics. No wonder democrats and liberals and the poor money grabbers can not understand that higher taxes hurt the poor and middle class in the end. These people support the money grab and actually think they will get it.
The politicians have to be laughing their asses off.
What we have here folks is the poor who can't even support their own household but think they know what is best and think they know how to run an entire country. Here is someone who doesn't even realize that inflation hurts poor people.
They don't even understand something so basics. No wonder democrats and liberals and the poor money grabbers can not understand that higher taxes hurt the poor and middle class in the end. These people support the money grab and actually think they will get it.
The politicians have to be laughing their asses off.
How exactly do you know these posters are "poor"? Did you somehow get access to their tax returns?
Somebody is laughing their a$$es off. Mostly after reading this thread.
So people shouldn't have a say in how they are governed if they are poor?
Isn't democracy what the founding fathers fought for, not a Plutocracy?
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