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Let’s look at cheeses story in a different light. What a remarkable view of the world you have 2 CENTS.

The first four under $32,000 (half of our population)
the fifth under $32,000, NO kids, No mortgage
the sixth $32,000 to $65,000
the seventh $65,000 to $109,000
the eighth $109,000 to $154,000
the ninth $154,000 to $392,000
the tenth $392,000 to 1 billion+

The first four, our soldiers, a new teacher with $60,000 in student loan debt, a single mom with 3 kids, a couple that just went bankrupt because of medical bills.
The fifth, clerk at the grocery store,
The sixth, police officer
The seventh, Boeing engineer
The eighth, Real estate broker
The ninth, importer of Chinese toys,
The tenth, somebody that never pays for lunch because they write off everything they do, they possible make $10 million per year, have never worked, only pay a flat 15% per year in capitol gains from a trust fund in dividend income or stock options of which they would like to reduce to $0.

 A beer distributer owner, heiress, bank executive, hedge fund manager, ex politician now lobbyist, a chubby radio personality, oil executive, Movie star, professional athlete, Most of our fortune 500 company CEO’s.

Keep in mind, when the wealthy make their misleading tax argument they always need to put “income” in front of taxes because they can’t make this argument if they include all the other taxes people pay. (Social security, gas, real estate, utility etc)
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