Loki97
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Re: Report: 90% Of Americans Face Higher Taxes If Congress Fails To Act On Fiscal Cli
The problem is he won't be specific on how he's going to make this revenue neutral. Even if he does it still makes no sense. Now you are taking a part time job to make up for the hours you asked your boss to cut from your regular schedule. It would appear the wealthy aren't concerned enough about the debt to tighten their belts for even a few years and give up what were supposed to be temporary tax cuts to begin with. Somehow when the poor latch onto something that is meant to be temporary and assume it is permanent it's called an entitlement mentality but not when the affluent follow the same pattern.
Your analogy would be appropriate if the only thing he is proposing is to cut tax rates. He isn't.
Find a more suitable analogy, please.
The problem is he won't be specific on how he's going to make this revenue neutral. Even if he does it still makes no sense. Now you are taking a part time job to make up for the hours you asked your boss to cut from your regular schedule. It would appear the wealthy aren't concerned enough about the debt to tighten their belts for even a few years and give up what were supposed to be temporary tax cuts to begin with. Somehow when the poor latch onto something that is meant to be temporary and assume it is permanent it's called an entitlement mentality but not when the affluent follow the same pattern.