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Re: Obama : Republicans' 'Unifying Principle' Is Denying Health Care To 30 Million Pe
You can go look up what % the total tax revenue the top 1%/5%/10%/20% pay in relation to what % of income they have. Go on, I'll be waiting.
Who is the "tax payer"? The individual working class American? The cash-laden investor/speculator who likely could easily afford to take responsibility for his own health care (but according to those who have studied the economics of our heathcare system these people either don't purchase health insurance or jump in and out of the system at-will or worse yet they hide their money in off-shore accounts? Not laying blame here; just stating facts.)? Or is it the large corporation who as we're learning more and more each day just how many of them are paying $0.00 in federal (corporate) taxes? And did I mention they, too, have another self-made tax problem that involes "repatriating" their earnings from abroad into the US financial system?
Just who is the "tax payer" again? And when you find out who he or she is could you tell us what percentage of his/her gross earnings is taxed? I think the readers would be interested in your findings.
You can go look up what % the total tax revenue the top 1%/5%/10%/20% pay in relation to what % of income they have. Go on, I'll be waiting.