I went to the Governments propaganda because I wanted to know who they called rich. So to perpetuate the myth of the rich pay everything, and the poor welfare thieves are sponging off the rich, they call the rich, anybody that makes over $104,000. So if you use a little common sense and figure that nobody that makes less than say 250K is rich and that depends on their cost of living. So with a little more common sense you would figure out that MOST of the US population is middle class from 30k-150k and they pay the bulk of the taxes. So how do the rich pay all the taxes? Even in your little criminal enterprise, based on one amount you said (85Kincome/70K write offs) you should have still payed $750 taxes. But in another post you said you made 29K, so you should have paid maybe $2100 taxes, but you also said you didn't pay any taxes. And now you say you paid 10K. (I'd be ashamed to show my face around here) I don't know, you're the one who starts a thread and then argues with everybody that posts.
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