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I was listening to Hannity today.

I caught a quick ditty that made me flinch. I've also heard this a few times before but I passed it out of mind, seeing as it is now on Hannity it seems this is now part of the media frenzy.

This is not verbatim, I am paraphrasing.

"If you tax the rich they're going to stop eating out on a regular basis, they aren't going to tip as much, they are going to stop buying "little" extras, that's really going to hurt the economy."

Maybe I'm crazy. But I'm pretty sure the economy doesn't run on the rich tipping, eating out and buying little extras. Which of us is out of touch?

Also, I don't know of many people who easily change their style of living just because they have to wait a couple extra days to save up the money to buy the solid gold, diamond crested remote control for their home movie center.
 

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The rich may have to start buying domestic cars.
 

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Statsman-

That reminded me of this:
 

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Why would anybody with IQ larger than their shoe size take the slightest bit of notice of anything Hannity says??
 

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hahahaha... if you tax the rich they will find another way to either legally avoid paying the taxes - or just not pay them until they are caught and then just pay a lump sum which looks good but is only a fraction of what their due is, not factoring in the cost of taking them through the courts for 5 years...

I was listening to Hannity today.

I caught a quick ditty that made me flinch. I've also heard this a few times before but I passed it out of mind, seeing as it is now on Hannity it seems this is now part of the media frenzy.

This is not verbatim, I am paraphrasing.

"If you tax the rich they're going to stop eating out on a regular basis, they aren't going to tip as much, they are going to stop buying "little" extras, that's really going to hurt the economy."

Maybe I'm crazy. But I'm pretty sure the economy doesn't run on the rich tipping, eating out and buying little extras. Which of us is out of touch?

Also, I don't know of many people who easily change their style of living just because they have to wait a couple extra days to save up the money to buy the solid gold, diamond crested remote control for their home movie center.
 

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