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They fund them because they have less administrative costs than corporations because they have to do commercials and shit.Dr. Javelin said:Why does the government fund them though? Anyways...this will sound hypocritical, but...
Stay on topic.
It's my fault for debating about the Green party and it just spiraled downward from there.
Economic Stimulus package? War on Terror? No Child Left Behind?BLT said:George Bush was in office for 8 years and didn't do *bleep*!
Who doesn't like tax cuts?BLT said:People don't like the Bush tax cuts
Referring to what he did with capturing Osama bin Laden.Dr. Javelin said:Economic Stimulus package? War on Terror? No Child Left Behind?
Exactly. But most people aren't rich! If you asked them, would you like rich people to pay a tad more in taxes to reduce the deficit, a great majority would say yes.Dr. Javelin said:Polls don't always reflect the average voter. I'm pretty sure if you walked down the street and asked random people if they would like to pay less taxes, >90% would say yes.
Bullshit.Dr. Javelin said:Obama is going to raise taxes on small business owners, people who aren't rich, just so the government can expand and expand. How are more taxes on the middle class going to benefit the economy?
Yup. No way around it.Brick Tamland said:All of this discussion leads back to one point...
The Rent is Too Damn High!
They have more money my boy, which means that they are more equal than others in the world of campaigning, so the Roberts Court has declared.BLT said:<br *bleep*.Dr. Javelin said:Obama is going to raise taxes on small business owners, people who aren't rich, just so the government can expand and expand. How are more taxes on the middle class going to benefit the economy?
He's not raising taxes on ANYBODY.
He wanted to raise taxes on people making >$250,000.
"According to compensation survey administrator PayScale in 2010, the average income of small business owners varies widely depending upon their level of experience. For example, small business owners with less than one year of experience in running an organization earn an annual salary ranging from $34,392 to $75,076. Those with more than 10 years experience, on the other hand, earn upwards of $105,757 per year." -- http://smallbusiness.chron.com/average-income-small-business-owners-5189.html