Mayonnaise Spreads the Truth
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https://www.democraticunderground.com/100211770535 malaise (184,839 posts)
76% of Americans support Elizabeth Warren's
And AOC's taxes on the super rich.
This is great news.
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And where did this wonderful news come from sweetie? Looks like a sausage link,err, rectal extraction less delecately put.
Since Mayonnaise started the DUmp, I will bring the rest of the it here for the ease of all to enjoy.
lark (11,695 posts)
1. I love Warren's proposed "wealth tax".
It lept her over most of the others who have thrown their hats in the ring so far, IMO. It's early days and all the players aren't announced yet so I'm not on any bandwagon at this time, but look forward to the primaries and debates to learn more about those who are running. Warren is one of the front-runners by virtue of this policy, IMO.
Response to malaise (Original post)Mon Feb 4, 2019, 09:53 AM
Star Member FakeNoose (9,042 posts)
2. My apologies if you've seen this before
... but I like to post this gentle reminder from time to time:
Ok, now who can tell me what is wrong with this gentle reminder? Bueller?
Response to FakeNoose (Reply #2)Mon Feb 4, 2019, 09:57 AM
Star Member malaise (184,839 posts)
4. That's brilliant
Wish I could rec it
Response to FakeNoose (Reply #2)Mon Feb 4, 2019, 11:12 AM
hughee99 (15,244 posts)
10. Didn't Obama extend the Bush tax cuts in 2010 with a democratic
House and senate?
Would you like thick or regular crust?
Response to hughee99 (Reply #10)Mon Feb 4, 2019, 11:49 AM
subterranean (2,733 posts)
15. That was a two-year extension.
We were just beginning to pull out of the Great Recession, and the Bush tax cut extension was passed as part of a broader stimulus package as a compromise with Republicans (we did not have a filibuster-proof Senate majority at the time). Then in 2012, the cuts were made permanent for all but the top tax bracket.
Response to FakeNoose (Reply #2)Mon Feb 4, 2019, 11:17 AM
Star Member calimary (51,456 posts)
12. Good graphic.
Remember: NOWHERE in the New Testament does it promote comforting the already comfortable. NOWHERE does it quote Jesus as praising the rich or promising them the keys to Heaven. Quite the opposite, actually.
Eye or the camel or something like that. Bless their heart.
Response to malaise (Original post)Mon Feb 4, 2019, 09:57 AM
PeeJ52 (490 posts)
3. I can't understand why it isn't 99%????
Do the other 23% think they are part of the rich too?
Response to PeeJ52 (Reply #3)Mon Feb 4, 2019, 10:01 AM
NewJeffCT (51,265 posts)
5. I remember reading during the Bush era
there was a survey that found over 18% of Americans thought they were in the top 1% of income earners. That's part of the reason, I would assume.
Response to NewJeffCT (Reply #5)Mon Feb 4, 2019, 10:02 AM
Star Member malaise (184,839 posts)
6. Ha
Response to PeeJ52 (Reply #3)Mon Feb 4, 2019, 11:12 AM
Star Member pangaia (20,086 posts)
11. To read comments at various other sites about it,
a lot of people say things like, "they earned the money, so they should have a right to keep it."
Also-- "not only are there federal income taxes, but also state tax, local tax, school tax, sales tax, gas tax," and on and on...
Those poor rich people having to pay taxes...
Yup, it's my money and I want it now!! Oh wait, that's if they are applying for welfare or disability.
Response to malaise (Original post)Mon Feb 4, 2019, 10:09 AM
Amishman (1,485 posts)
7. Wall Street is committing suicide
People see their pay checks stagnating in the face of record profits. We have a very competitive labor market but wages aren't rising. People are waking up to how they are getting screwed and want to turn the tables on big business and the elites.
The funniest part is that if businesses bumped raises by a couple percent, we wouldn't see near as much of a socialist awakening right now.
I can hardly wait for the donations from Wall Street to pour in to the DNC coffers (or should that be poor coughers he says chocking back a laugh ?? )
Response to Amishman (Reply #7)Mon Feb 4, 2019, 10:12 AM
Star Member malaise (184,839 posts)
8. True
And tomorrow night the vile MAGAcretin will stand up and tell America about his great economy while regular folks are just discovering that his entire tax break exercise was one of the biggest cons in history.
If you think last year was a blue wave, just wait for next year.
I keep hearing the Hawaii 5-0 theme being played followed by Wipe Out.
Response to malaise (Reply #8)Mon Feb 4, 2019, 11:44 AM
aggiesal (3,540 posts)
14. My best friend is a tax accountant, he calls himself "IRS Firefighter", ...
He told me this weekend, that the taxes he's done so far, people are
super mad, because their usual $1,500 tax rebate is now $3,000 tax bill.
There is a school of thought that says people will demand reform once they realize they are actually paying money not receiving it at tax time. Hum, could this actually happen?
Response to malaise (Original post)Mon Feb 4, 2019, 11:10 AM
Star Member c-rational (414 posts)
9. Good news and about time. If you need to raise revenue, you can only get ti from people with
money. Enough of the BS about taking more from the poor.
Response to malaise (Original post)Mon Feb 4, 2019, 11:30 AM
ejbr (5,665 posts)
13. The 24%
Hum what about them?