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In reply to the discussion: A message to those who think that someday they will benefit from GOP upper tax rates. [View all]TBF
(36,180 posts)73. That infighting is exactly what keeps us
from any type of progress. When people are busy setting up groups and encouraging them to attack each other it takes away any solidarity we might have. Politicians and churches are very adept at this game.
I know there is greed - the system rewards it. My opinion though is that we can overrule that if we work together. If you're only willing to talk to those who make in the bottom 50% you're turning away a lot of potential allies.
At any rate, I remain willing to work with anyone who is ready for systemic change. I agree with taxation, I agree with redistribution. Getting rid of capitalism is my goal - will work with anyone else who feels the same way.
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A message to those who think that someday they will benefit from GOP upper tax rates. [View all]
onehandle
May 2012
OP
Still got my job, my annual raise, and even bonuses in this recession. Yet, I have still lost out.
ieoeja
May 2012
#27
John Galt was his own father and mother. Because John Galt never needed help from anybody. n/t
ieoeja
May 2012
#32
"There are many" How many? What percentage of the wealthy support progressive policies?
rhett o rick
May 2012
#81
Your statements are very general. How many in the 1% support liberal candidates?
rhett o rick
May 2012
#84
Actually, it can happen very easily if they disconnect the tax cuts from everything else.
ieoeja
May 2012
#31
I'll make that deal as long as it includes all the capital gains tax cuts of the past 30 years. nt
TBF
May 2012
#47
It just goes to show there's no shortage of people who are quite happy being useful idiots
Major Nikon
May 2012
#26
The majority of those who think that way, live in the 'dumb' states, and don't think....
dmosh42
May 2012
#7
It is perplexing to think about how people think it will miraculously change and they will get rich
liberal N proud
May 2012
#9
It might have occurred to you that the reason why you aren't in the top 1% is precisely because
CTyankee
May 2012
#68
Yup, I agree completely. I think I had more of a chance than many because I grew up in the 70s
TBF
May 2012
#69
The investment interest will have me paying WAY more than that in taxes every year!
Spoonman
May 2012
#33
Every law effects the distribution of wealth and everyone with power ties to keep it for themselves.
airplaneman
May 2012
#44