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Re: Are all black men brainwashed?
No, actually it is relevant.
Note that very important word "tend". In point of fact, using your chart, almost 20 % of people making 50 k or less(or households, chart does not say) in fact do itemize. Since the top is getting a tax cut, but tax income is supposed to remain stable, guess where that money comes from. It even balances out right since there is a ****load more people not at the top than at the top. So like I said, the poor and middle class are going to pay more in taxes to give the rich a tax cut. Blacks tend to make up a disproportionate number of poor to middle class. They are also programs they use cut. So to claim it is brainwashing that leads them to vote against those who propose those budgets silly.
that is correct - it merely demonstrates what you said to be irrelevant.
No, actually it is relevant.
they claim standard deductions, which do not change under the Ryan Plan. the itemized deductions that will be going away to pay for lowering nominal rates tend to be used by the upper-middle to upper-income earners.
Note that very important word "tend". In point of fact, using your chart, almost 20 % of people making 50 k or less(or households, chart does not say) in fact do itemize. Since the top is getting a tax cut, but tax income is supposed to remain stable, guess where that money comes from. It even balances out right since there is a ****load more people not at the top than at the top. So like I said, the poor and middle class are going to pay more in taxes to give the rich a tax cut. Blacks tend to make up a disproportionate number of poor to middle class. They are also programs they use cut. So to claim it is brainwashing that leads them to vote against those who propose those budgets silly.