Posted by RMinVa on February 09, 2012 at 05:13:53 from (67.142.166.22):
In Reply to: Up date on taxes posted by James Williams on February 08, 2012 at 22:58:49:
Mr. Williams I know how you feel and agree something needs to be done about the abuse. I'll call that abuse on the low end and it cost the tax payers lots of money. There's the top end of this deal too. Tax cuts were implemented a little over 10 years ago and the top end has walked away with not doing their part which leaves us in the middle class carrying the major load and there's more low end and top end than there's middle class.
When we go to war and cut taxes at the same time anyone with a sharp pencil can figure real fast that won't work. Add the loss of jobs and it won't work real fast. And top it off with high prices on everything we buy and here's where we are. The middle American has had their income drop and make less than we did in 2000 when inflation is figured in. We're going backwards instead of forwards.
We need to get back on track soon or it'll be to late soon. We need leaders to work for the good of our country. Not the good of the party. That means we need Americans to run for public office and do the work of American voters.
So when we point at the low end lets don't forget the top end too. Being divided will only be worse for the nation.
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