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And I love Warren Buffet sitting in the background, all smug and smiling and secure in the knowledge that he's keeping his while the middle class gets screwed again.
And I love Warren Buffet sitting in the background, all smug and smiling and secure in the knowledge that he's keeping his while the middle class gets screwed again.
A couple months ago she said she was going to raise the minimum wage for the middle class to 15 an hour. At first I thought she was just out of touch, but now I think she's tired and not really 'in this' anymore.
A couple months ago she said she was going to raise the minimum wage for the middle class to 15 an hour. At first I thought she was just out of touch, but now I think she's tired and not really 'in this' anymore.
Possibly related to her health conditions as well.
“Because while Warren is standing up for a fairer tax code, Trump wants to cut taxes for the super-rich,” said Clinton. “Well, we’re not going there, my friends. I’m telling you, right now - we’re going to write fairer rules for the middle class and we are going to raise taxes on the middle class!”
No comments were made about the approximately 45% of Americans who do not pay federal income taxes. In 2014, between 51 and 55 percent of total federal income taxes were paid by individuals earning $250,000 or more. Clinton did not articulate any limiting principle as to what share of GDP should be composed of governmental spending. No upper limit for taxation was articulated, either.
“Because while Warren is standing up for a fairer tax code, Trump wants to cut taxes for the super-rich,” said Clinton. “Well, we’re not going there, my friends. I’m telling you, right now - we’re going to write fairer rules for the middle class and we are going to raise taxes on the middle class!”
No comments were made about the approximately 45% of Americans who do not pay federal income taxes. In 2014, between 51 and 55 percent of total federal income taxes were paid by individuals earning $250,000 or more. Clinton did not articulate any limiting principle as to what share of GDP should be composed of governmental spending. No upper limit for taxation was articulated, either.
What is this I keep hearing about 45% not paying taxes??
As someone who owed $3,000 even after claiming 0, I don't see how this is possible. And yes, I'd consider myself middle class, at least by San Francisco standards.
Hillary on taxes is more monkey see monkey do. She just mimics what the current administration wants to do.
Dragging out the 1%ers to help explain her position to the country is going to backfire. First, Warren Buffoon is now open to public scrutiny, like HIS business dealings and HIS taxes.
Now why hasn't her new wealthy billionaire seen fit to help improve the human condition?
With all Warren Buffoons wealth he could fund all the BLM demands.
Hillary saying "we aren't" is like Bill saying " I didn't".
No one believes it, no one trusts her. Trust is not a Clinton family virtue.
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