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originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: shooterbrody
Seriously, Hillary would get more votes than Warren. That's all Democrats care about. Hillary is gearing up to enter the race. Did you hear about her speech this morning?
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: shooterbrody
Seriously, Hillary would get more votes than Warren. That's all Democrats care about. Hillary is gearing up to enter the race. Did you hear about her speech this morning?
originally posted by: Wayfarer
a reply to: shooterbrody
Is nobody impressed we haven't run out of feet yet at least?
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: DBCowboy
Great meme! Isn't Bernie Sanders about the same as Elizabeth Warren, when it comes to soaking the "wealthy" and giving it to everyone else?
originally posted by: shooterbrody
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: shooterbrody
Seriously, Hillary would get more votes than Warren. That's all Democrats care about. Hillary is gearing up to enter the race. Did you hear about her speech this morning?
at this point
I would not put anything past the dnc
Election season with hillary is glorious, as we have seen in the past
originally posted by: cfnyaami
I think it's patriotic for the rich to pay their fair share. The middle class has been carrying the burden for too long. a reply to: carewemust
originally posted by: contextual
I remember when people were against the likes of wall street bankers.
Really sticking it to the man, eh?
originally posted by: cfnyaami
I think it's patriotic for the rich to pay their fair share. The middle class has been carrying the burden for too long. a reply to: carewemust
www.marketwatch.com...
Approximately 76.4 million or 44.4% of Americans won’t pay any federal income tax in 2018, p from 72.6 million people or 43.2% in 2016 before President Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, according to estimates from the Tax Policy Center, a nonprofit joint venture by the Urban Institute and Brookings Institution, which are both Washington, D.C.-based think tanks. That’s below the 50% peak during the Great Recession. They still obviously pay sales tax, property taxes and other taxes.