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Originally Posted by Cliff Fr
Your comparing percentage to dollars. Apples to oranges. Someone earning $200,000 a year has a heck of a lot more money left over after paying for necessities than someone making $30,000 a year.
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So what? They probably have more education and more responsibility in their jobs and worked a lot harder to get there. And while on the subject---"earned income credit", "child care credits", etc----why am I subsidizing other people's children? It's just more socialistic robin hood programs.