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Americans Making Over $50,000 a Year Paid 93.3 Percent of All Taxes in 2010
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<blockquote data-quote="Starbright" data-source="post: 1798216"><p>I have paid taxes my entire life since age 15 and have never received Food Stamps, Unearned Income Credit nor any other government subsidy. I am one of the 51% that pay taxes and I believe those that pay taxes are at a tipping point-the 51% cannot afford to continue supporting the 49% that won't or don't work. They should pay their fair share which is reasonable. They use the same roads, public building the 51% use and vote on matters of taxation that affects only the 51% and why should they care, it doesn't cost them a dime. They need to restructure the tax code and make it equal for all citizens if we are to turn the economy around. But inertia is the watchword of the day in DC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starbright, post: 1798216"] I have paid taxes my entire life since age 15 and have never received Food Stamps, Unearned Income Credit nor any other government subsidy. I am one of the 51% that pay taxes and I believe those that pay taxes are at a tipping point-the 51% cannot afford to continue supporting the 49% that won't or don't work. They should pay their fair share which is reasonable. They use the same roads, public building the 51% use and vote on matters of taxation that affects only the 51% and why should they care, it doesn't cost them a dime. They need to restructure the tax code and make it equal for all citizens if we are to turn the economy around. But inertia is the watchword of the day in DC. [/QUOTE]
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