OH by the way the beginning of your post contradicts the end of
your post. This is a classic example of not getting cognitive
dissonance.

On Feb 21, 6:43 pm, Ohio mark <[email protected]> wrote:
> we are experiencing this meltdown due to various reason, none of which
> have anything to do with people getting their money back from the
> government.
> let's start with the spike in gas prices that the dems refused to do
> anything about.  this started it all off.
> and then there were those rules the dems forced on the lending
> companies making them give loans to people who couldn't afford a 6
> pack, let alone a house.  and the dems did what about all this?  they
> ignored it as well.  no this whole economic meltdown was caused by,
> ignored by, and exasperated by the dems.
> in ever case of an economic slowdown the only thing that has worked to
> correct it is tax cuts.
>
> On Feb 21, 6:29 pm, VT VirtualTruth <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Ok first Republicans say $3 a week was a good tax cut
> > to working Americans, but $13 a week isn't enough?
>
> > Second the tax cuts to the rich didn't work because
> > if they had we would not be experiencing the economic meltdown
> > we are now in!
>
> > On Feb 21, 6:09 pm, Ohio mark <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > so let's see.  if you make more money, you pay more in taxes.  so if
> > > you pay more in taxes then it would only make sense you get more back
> > > in a tax cut.  or is this simple concept lost on the libs?  oh wait,
> > > that's right, libs are the ones who want to give tax cuts to people
> > > who don't pay taxes.  can you say welfare?
>
> > > On Feb 21, 5:45 pm, VT Sean Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Maybe the Bush Republicans should think before they
> > > > complain! This is about Cognitive Dissonance AGAIN!
>
> > > > If you made under $100,000 a year your tax cut from
> > > > Bush equaled $3.0425 a week.
>
> > > > So which is a better tax cut for working class Americans?
>
> > > > $13 a week or $3,0425 a week?
>
> > > > If you earned less than $100,000 your tax cut was $158.61.
> > > > by VirtualTruth Thu Nov 02, 2006 at 10:52:22 AM EDT
>
> > > > If you earned less than $100,000 your share of the tax cut was $158.61
> > > > on Average.
>
> > > > If you earned more than $100,000, your share of the tax cut was
> > > > $4,754.57 on Average.
>
> > > > So if you earn over $100,000 a year, you should vote republican.
>
> > > > If you are earning less than $100,000 a year and vote Republican, you
> > > > should ask yourself WHY?
>
> > > > For $158.61? The increase in gas wiped that out in a week.
>
> > > > If you do not believe me, do the math yourself. Here are my
> > > > calculations...
>
> > > > I am going to break this down for everyone based on the
> > > > ADMINISTRATIONS numbers....
>
> > > > In 2003 the Administration said there were 92 million tax payers who
> > > > on 'average' would receive $1083 each. This does not mean each of the
> > > > 92 million GOT $1083, it just meant that if you took the entire tax
> > > > cut and divided it by the number of tax payers it comes to $1083.
>
> > > > The reality is this.
>
> > > > The total tax cut in 2003 was $99,636,000,000.
>
> > > > $87,978,588,000 goes to people making over $100,000 a year.
>
> > > > If you make over $100,000 a year, the 'average' tax cut you received
> > > > was $4,754.57
>
> > > > 18,504,000 received this on average.
>
> > > > The rest of America, the lower middle class and the working poor
> > > > received what was left. That is $11,657,412,000 to be divided between
> > > > the remaining 73,496,000 Tax payers.
>
> > > > So if you made less than $100,000 you received on Average a tax cut of
> > > > $158.61.
>
> > > > So you tell me, who HONESTLY benefited from the Bush Tax cuts?
>
> > > >http://www.whitehouse.gov/...
>
> > > > According to theTax Policy Institute:
> > > > 45.8% of the benefits from a reduction in capital gains and dividends
> > > > went to people with incomes over $1 million.  There were 284,000
> > > > taxpayers in this income group.  This is .19% of all taxpayers.
>
> > > > An additional 10.8% of the benefits went to people with incomes
> > > > between $500,000 and $1 million.  There were 593,000 taxpayers in this
> > > > income group.  This is .40% of all taxpayers.
>
> > > > 17.4% of the benefits went to people with incomes between $200,000 and
> > > > $500,000. There were 3,588,000 taxpayers in this income group. This is
> > > > 2.46% of all taxpayers.
>
> > > > 14.3% of the benefits went to people with incomes of $100,000 to
> > > > $200,000.  There were 14,039,000 taxpayers in this income group.
> > > > This is 9.66% of all taxpayers.
> > > > In other words --
> > > > 88.3% of the total benefits from Bush tax cuts went to people with
> > > > incomes over $100,000.  In addition, the total number of taxpayers who
> > > > got a vast majority of the benefits represent only 12.71% of all
> > > > taxpayers.http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/...
>
> > > >http://groups.google.com/group/OpenDebateForum/web/if-you-earned-less...quoted
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