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Re: Meme post# 837

Wednesday, 02/28/2001 1:00:41 AM

Wednesday, February 28, 2001 1:00:41 AM

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Re: Meme - Freedom and Slavery

Therefore, if you'd like to equate the have-nots as being more fiscally responsible than the haves, I'm all for it.

I didn't see anyone post the full results of the poll, just the fact that a minority was for tax-cuts. Furthermore, although I have nothing against paying down the debt, I also think that giving people back their own money should be a top priority. There is nothing more fiscally responsible about either option. Both are important and both should be done. The only question is the ratio and if we should give tax payers back their own money percentage-wise, or redistribute it like some Socialist welfare state.

BTW, quite a few of the top 1% income earners have also come out against the tax cuts for the wealthy, especially the death tax. Among them are Waren Buffet and Bill Gates.

So what? If they don't want their own money back they can write a check to the government or give it to charity. They do not have the right to tell others what to do with their own money.

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