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In reply to the discussion: Hayes: We Are No Longer Able To Tax The Very Rich In Our Country [View all]Tikki
(14,839 posts)7. They have no intention of sharing with (you people) They share, they lose the gentleman's agreement.
I remember the last interview o'smelly had with candidate Barack Obama right before the
election. You could tell bilbot knew our now President was going to prevail in that election.
Nearly every question oh'really asked him was if he was going to raise 'his' taxes.
At first I thought it was a last ditched attempt to bring taxes for all into the interview...but believe me..
or'oily was just concerned about himself, his money, and it really showed.
Tikki
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Speaking of gold standards - Have you been following the scandal in the UK involving how ecently the
truedelphi
Jul 2012
#36
They have no intention of sharing with (you people) They share, they lose the gentleman's agreement.
Tikki
Jul 2012
#7
A wealth tax would solve this problem - if only we could get our legislatures to vote for it!
reformist2
Jul 2012
#30