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In reply to the discussion: We're not oddballs or unrealistic nutjobs. [View all]NNN0LHI
(67,190 posts)2. What is your definition of "well to do?"
Reason I ask is it seems like a lot of 99 percenters think raising our property taxes is a great idea.
I don't think being forced out of our home due to rising property taxes is a great idea. All my wife and I have is our home. And we can't sell it for what we have invested in it.
Do you consider us well to do?
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I know, but I don't think he's mentioning the million specifics? Merely a GENERAL CONCEPT that
Sarah Ibarruri
Dec 2011
#5
Nope. You and I are the people we DO NOT mention regarding having to pay more taxes
Sarah Ibarruri
Dec 2011
#12
I know, Don. People are living on the edge. Right wingers have destroyed this country.
Sarah Ibarruri
Dec 2011
#25
I AGREE!!! And you're right. Opposers don't argue their position straight up. nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Dec 2011
#4
apparently, it's alright here to call someone defending the President 'morally bankrupt'
bigtree
Dec 2011
#7
If I as a gay man decided I could speak to all people based on the words of a few
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2011
#15