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PavePusher

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48. The FACT that they could, if they so desired, send additional funds to the IRS...
Wed Jan 25, 2012, 11:33 PM
Jan 2012

is a "republican talking point(s)"?

You're going to have to explain that stretch.

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I'm in shock OhioChick Jan 2012 #1
How come? TheWraith Jan 2012 #2
"Tech industry is primarily Democratic" ??? ChromeFoundry Jan 2012 #8
Reality says so. TheWraith Jan 2012 #14
The employees of tech companies usrname Jan 2012 #43
Not sure where you are getting your statistics ChromeFoundry Jan 2012 #54
Really? Gates father started an iniative in WA state to increase tax on the wealthy grantcart Jan 2012 #45
Lead the way Bill, write a check to the IRS. PavePusher Jan 2012 #3
The IRS would just send it back. tridim Jan 2012 #9
You misunderstand me. Most people do, on this issue. PavePusher Jan 2012 #11
A couple of people paying more won't make much difference. It's like insurance... CJCRANE Jan 2012 #18
The point, it went right by you.... PavePusher Jan 2012 #20
"Moral hysteria" - that's pretty rich Hugabear Jan 2012 #23
Now you're being intentionally disingenuous. I'm don't play that game. Have fun. n/t PavePusher Jan 2012 #24
No, it's not being disingenuous. I want you to explain 'moral hysteria' too muriel_volestrangler Jan 2012 #53
We need them ALL to pay - colorado_ufo Jan 2012 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author PavePusher Jan 2012 #21
Agreed. n/t Sera_Bellum Jan 2012 #27
Yes, all the people with all the money--the millionaires--should chip in. It would make a big valerief Jan 2012 #51
Well, it would make a small dent. Kellerfeller Jan 2012 #55
The rich people can contribute way more because they have way more to spare. valerief Jan 2012 #58
Which is only twice as much as my example Kellerfeller Jan 2012 #59
Yes, but I used a small number of rich people with a small (to them) amount they can contribute. valerief Jan 2012 #60
Fair enough Kellerfeller Jan 2012 #61
I think YOU are missing the point of the discussion here Hugabear Jan 2012 #22
You are ascribing statements to me that I did not make. PavePusher Jan 2012 #47
you've learned your republican talking points well... provis99 Jan 2012 #44
The FACT that they could, if they so desired, send additional funds to the IRS... PavePusher Jan 2012 #48
You almost exactly quoted Mitch McConnell talking about Warren Buffett. provis99 Jan 2012 #49
No, I didn't. I learned about that process some years ago. Sorry to burst your bubble. PavePusher Jan 2012 #50
He'll help a lot more by helping to get the whole system changed than he would by writing one check. pnwmom Jan 2012 #29
Thank you Bill Gates for being a voice of reason think Jan 2012 #4
It's only good business! Mopar151 Jan 2012 #5
Good for him! ChromeFoundry Jan 2012 #6
Nothing stops Sera_Bellum Jan 2012 #7
I don't think it works like that. Liberal Veteran Jan 2012 #10
No, there is a mechanism set up to do this. It's been mentioned on D.U. before.... PavePusher Jan 2012 #15
I was mostly being sarcastic. Sera_Bellum Jan 2012 #16
Maybe he does but it would be a drop in the ocean anyway. CJCRANE Jan 2012 #19
It's easy to say that when you know no one is going to make you pay more taxes. HuckleB Jan 2012 #12
It's easy to say that when you know no one is going to make you pay more taxes. AlbertCat Jan 2012 #13
I like challenging the GOPers greed as much as the next guy. HuckleB Jan 2012 #33
Pre-xactly. n/t PavePusher Jan 2012 #37
Bill Gates is a far better man than Steve Jobs Ron Obvious Jan 2012 #17
I agree. As a Buddhist I found Steve Jobs lack of philanthropy bizzare. grantcart Jan 2012 #46
Realize this Spoonman Jan 2012 #26
Bingo. PavePusher Jan 2012 #28
Um...wrong number...the higher rate proposed is for those earning over $250K not $100K. CJCRANE Jan 2012 #30
The disgrace is JJ Jan 2012 #31
Try again, and try this read Spoonman Jan 2012 #35
+100000 (nt) Kellerfeller Jan 2012 #56
While I am often not a fan of Bill Gates - I'm glad he's come out and said this slay Jan 2012 #32
A famous household name throwing his support in is a very good thing. n/t deacon Jan 2012 #34
Go here... Glassunion Jan 2012 #36
I'll take that list with a grain of salt.... PavePusher Jan 2012 #38
Understood Glassunion Jan 2012 #39
I'm no software wiz but can use Turbo Tax. Take the standard deduction, Bill. Then you can 24601 Jan 2012 #40
The hate for Bill Gates makes me feel uncomfortable DaveJ Jan 2012 #41
If Gates wants to help, he should bring back the jobs Microsoft outsourced... AdHocSolver Jan 2012 #42
it took 42 posts... awoke_in_2003 Jan 2012 #52
If Gates want to help he should unhook his self from Big Pharma and Monsanto. glinda Jan 2012 #57
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