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In reply to the discussion: Anyone who says $250,000/year isn't a lot of money is either stupid or they think we are [View all]TheKentuckian
(26,314 posts)paying an extra 3% on income above that mark but we are a 1000% sure a person making 20k has 8.5% for the insurance cartel and that is just premiums?
I don't get this values statement or the logic. It seems the more someone has the more they need and the less they have the less they can get by on.
If you are worried about someone making 300k "struggling" then how is it we expect the vast majority under 50k to make it at all?
How are some of the same folks that come up with budgets too tight for an internet connection or a fucking $8 Netflix that poor people should be on to pay off the cartel and be "responsible" but point out private school tuition and savings greater than the other has to live on before taxes or a single expense of any kind as "mandatory"?
How does someone get the nerve to tell one person they need to eat more fucking beans and rice and see if you can find a cheap dial up and tell another that everything that can be done will be done to make sure they can pay $20,000 elementary school tuition with no additional strain or sock away that 20k or buy a boat.
Sounds like a lot of Democrats believe in pretty much the same "prosperity gospel" bullshit as the TeaPubliKlans to me, the wealthy are blessed and the poor are cursed. The key difference being a willingness to throw alms to the worst off of the accursed to salve a guilty conscience, as long as it doesn't the lake house to get scaled back (and yes, I know people with a lake house that make way less than 250k).
Food stamps are cut="we'll fix it later"
A small tax increase on the portion of income above a quarter a million=lots of concern about the struggles of the "middle class" ("middle" in the top 2-5% doesn't jibe with any math I was taught but anyway), suggestions of raising the level, and serious thought about the cost of living that is never forcefully pushed by the "concerned" when poor and working class folks are supposed to pony up.
From sea to shining sea, 250k is no worse than the top 5%. HOW DO THOSE IN THE BOTTOM 50% EVEN SURVIVE?