Author Topic: The obvious answer to the 'better off' question  (Read 120 times)

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Re: The obvious answer to the 'better off' question
« Reply #15 on: September 06, 2012, 05:41:00 pm »
There was a point where the richest legislators were democrats.  Some earned it.  Some inherited it.  Some got rich while serving a lifetime in the senate.  Others married into it.  One was a recent presidential candidate.  There are many with off shore accounts.  There are those who offshore, outsource, keep profit overseas to avoid taxes.  Some write books, sell them overseas, and take a deduction here for the taxes paid.  Yet we hear little about them.  We get some crap that they are not running for president.  Worse, they write the tax code.  Still no word. 


I guess a question for kentay would be what exactly, in his words, would he like to see happen to Romney and will that apply to the dems also?
A reminder for kentay:
I fully support going back to ALL, that says ALL THE CLINTON TAX and spend policies that led to the economic boom in the second half of the 90's.