If this isn't irrefutable evidence of the success of the class warfare of the rich on the rest of us, I don't know what would be.
Note when it started.
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If this isn't irrefutable evidence of the success of the class warfare of the rich on the rest of us, I don't know what would be.
Note when it started.
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It is also irrefutable evidence of the effect of the "War on Poverty" on the ability of the poor to earn money. 5 kids by 6 fathers really cuts the legs out of your earning potential - didn't have that in the button-downed 50s.
Incidentally, cutting income taxes liberates the rich from hiding their income in tax in trusts and corporations, hence the apparent increase. Ask "Two Americas" John Edwards why he earned only $100K last year. John who, you ask?
Go look at the asset distribution numbers, too. Oops! Your argument is contrary to the facts. No surprise there.
You mean Edwards still has to hide his income? How does that help your point? Oops, again.
Your main point is a non sequitur.
In the war of wits, you're bringing a knife to a gunfight. A rubber toy knife.
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