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Old 08-19-2016, 10:54 PM   #241
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He never was too bright but since he stared sniffing Trump's ass, he has gone off the deep end.
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Old 08-20-2016, 01:18 AM   #242
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Does anyone here think that Hillary will be prudent and cautious with taxpayer's money? Taxing the rich will not pay for all her boondoggles. She says she will tax the rich. Ok. How much wealth do the rich in the US have? If you tax it all at 100%, how far down will the deficit go? Look it up. You'll be surprised. There is not enough wealth out there to tax to make a significant difference. Congress MUST quit spending so much.
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Old 08-20-2016, 06:12 AM   #243
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Does anyone here think that Hillary will be prudent and cautious with taxpayer's money?
She's not even "prudent and cautious" with the bribes in her fund.
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Old 08-20-2016, 08:34 AM   #244
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How can you say that LLephantMan? Her "fund" hasn't gone bankrupt a handful of times.
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Old 08-20-2016, 09:15 AM   #245
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Old 08-20-2016, 12:49 PM   #248
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Does anyone here think that Hillary will be prudent and cautious with taxpayer's money? Taxing the rich will not pay for all her boondoggles. She says she will tax the rich. Ok. How much wealth do the rich in the US have? If you tax it all at 100%, how far down will the deficit go? Look it up. You'll be surprised. There is not enough wealth out there to tax to make a significant difference. Congress MUST quit spending so much.
You want to know how much the Rich have? Just read the news pal- the top 10 percent of the wealthiest americans hold 76 percent of the wealth. Open your eyes you moron. Funny you are mentioning this and casting your vote for a billionaire. Who by the way has been listed as one of the least charitable Billionaires.

he rich are still getting richer in the U.S., with the wealthiest 10% controlling three-quarters of all family wealth in the country.
U.S. family wealth totaled $67 trillion in 2013.
But slices of that pie were far from equal, according to a report released Thursday from the Congressional Budget Office.
The top 10% of families -- those who had at least $942,000 -- held 76% of total wealth. The average amount of wealth in this group was $4 million.
Everyone else in the top 50% of the country accounted for 23% of total wealth, with an average of $316,000 per family.
That leaves just 1% of the total pie for the entire bottom half of the population.
The average held was $36,000 for families that fell in the 26th to 50th percentiles. But if they fell in the bottom quarter, they had zero wealth and in fact, were $13,000 in debt on average, CBO found.
Age and education made a difference in wealth accumulation.
Not surprisingly, wealth was higher for households headed by someone 65 or older. Median wealth for these families was $211,000, or almost three-and-a-half times higher than the median for households run by someone 35 to 49.
Families run by adults with college degrees, meanwhile, had a median wealth of $202,000, or nearly four times that of families headed by someone who only had a high school diploma.
What a difference 25 years made
Changes in wealth over time was also very uneven across groups.
Families at the 90th percentile saw their wealth grow by 54% between 1989 and 2013.
Those at the 50th percentile only experienced a 4% rise during the same period.
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And those at the 25th percentile actually saw their wealth drop by 6%.
Related: The top 1% haven't captured all income gains
What's more, the top tenth of families saw their share of the total wealth pie grow from two-thirds to more than three quarters over the 25-year period, while everyone else saw their slice shrink.
What was measured
The CBO analysis looked at what it called "marketable wealth," which are assets that are easily traded and have value after someone's death (e.g., real estate, stocks, bank accounts, 401(k)s and equity in a business). From those assets it subtracted nonmortgage debt (e.g., credit cards, auto and student loans).
Much political discussion has focused on income inequality. Income is critical but it is not the only part of the wealth equation. The recession from 2007 to 2009, which hit investment and real estate values hard as well jobs, took a bite out of everyone's wealth.
"During and after the recession, wealth declined for all groups, and by 2013 no group had regained its prerecession level," the CBO noted.


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Old 08-20-2016, 01:56 PM   #249
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You want to know how much the Rich have? Just read the news pal- the top 10 percent of the wealthiest americans hold 76 percent of the wealth.
The top 10% of U.S. income earners also pay 70% of all federal income taxes, LubedAss. Now go start another thread if you want to whine about inequality.

This thread is about how the dumbest voters in the country - i.e. the high-school dropout crowd - are lining up solidly behind hildebeest and the dimotards (again).
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Old 08-20-2016, 02:18 PM   #250
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Let's see, since 1989, we've had 16 years of Democrat control. 24 if you count Bush who was as liberal as anyone, and all Establishment. Now you want someone who has been at the heart of that massive transfer of wealth to do the same damn things that she was a part of. You are truly an idiot. Hillary helped create this mess. She is not going to fix it. Trump might not either, but there is a much better chance of an outsider like Trump shaking things up than Hillary, who is owned by, and dedicated to the system you pretend to criticize. Lube Wideass, STFU until you know what you're talking about.
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Old 08-20-2016, 04:17 PM   #251
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Hillary helped create this mess. She is not going to fix it.
The only THING she is going to "fix" is herself by selling favors.
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