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Thursday, October 07, 2004

Democrats Version of Tax Cuts

If you don't understand the Democrats' version of tax cuts (and you are not alone), this will explain it for you:

50,000 people go to a baseball game, but the game was rained out. A refund was then due. The team was about to mail refunds when the Congressional Democrats stopped them and suggested that they send out refund amounts based on the Democrat National Committee's interpretation of fairness.

After all, if the refunds were made based on the price each person paid for the tickets, most of the money would go to the wealthiest ticket holders. That would be unconscionable. The DNC plan says:

People in the $10 seats will get back $15, because they have less money to spend. Call it an "Earned" Income Ticket Credit". Persons "earn" it by demonstrating little ambition, few skills and poor work habits, thus keeping them at entry-level wages.

People in the $25 seats will get back $25, because that's only fair.

People in the $50 seats will get back $1, because they already make a lot of money and don't need a refund. If they can afford a $50 ticket, then they must not be paying enough taxes.

People in the $75 luxury seats will have to pay another $50, because they have way too much to spend.

The people driving by the stadium who couldn't afford to watch the game will get $10 each, even though they didn't pay anything in, because they need the most help.


Posted by P.Large @ 2:15 PM |

1 Comments:

At 10:59 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think the Democratic version of economics is great. Being retired, I think everybody ought to pay more to support my social security. I also need better health coverage. A better "health package" with dollar one coverage would be nice. I've been thinking about an annual Christmas bonus for retirees. Not only should we soak the rich, but anyone who is willing to pay an unrealistic stypen to the government.

If people think George Bush is the anti-Christ, wait until Hiliary gets elected.

Is this a great country or what?

Dad

 

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