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Sep 18, 2008 23:08

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waltermonkey September 19 2008, 03:28:03 UTC
Uh... I'm not really a math major. Is there a way you can condense this information into a three or four word sound bite for me? Something like "Thanks but no thanks"? Thanks.

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here you go zophos September 19 2008, 03:47:21 UTC
DRILL BABY DRILL

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Re: here you go waltermonkey September 19 2008, 04:43:03 UTC
You want to do it with a baby? What? You're sick.

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creases September 19 2008, 04:11:19 UTC
More blue than red = bigger tax cuts for 99% of earners.

Obama's tax plan = progressive
Johnny boy's = severely regressive

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e2satori September 19 2008, 07:15:55 UTC
That the "median female income" is 13,000 dollars less than the "median male income".

Which is ass.

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evilchick September 19 2008, 13:39:28 UTC
1) Elites benefit when the bulk of the population is quantitatively illiterate?

waltermonkey already pointed that one out, more or less.

So:

2)Distribution of income in this country is persistently and obscenely skewed (let's not even start talking about wealth).

3) Carefully crafting an impression of concern for the hardships of poor and middle income folks is likely to be as successful or more so than actually caring given 1) and that folks overwhelmingly accept 2) as legitimate.

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nu_luba September 19 2008, 14:55:35 UTC
at least out taxes arent going up

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roninspoon September 19 2008, 15:20:00 UTC
That my household income will receive essentially equal tax cuts from both candidates. Also, that I'm well above median income, but not so far up to be either suffer from Obama's plan, or benefit from McCains.

Additionally, I'd like to add, that insisting on new off shore drilling is retarded. Like, literally, you have to have some kind of learning disability to not understand how useless it is.

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