What? We lost a few less jobs? You think John working at a GM factory wants to keep his steady income to feed his children, or perhaps get fired and lose all benefits from his that cozy luxury life when he could afford necessities?Honestly, a bailout was necessary. It was key, and it happened. Nothing can be done about it anymore, but tons of things can be done for our struggling economy today, things that need to be done, but can't be agreed upon by a few hundred men and women that couldn't compromise to save their lives.Place the blame on whoever you want, the President, the GOP, the Democrats, Wall Street, etc. But at least notice that people are trying to get things done, and a broken bureaucracy is what is preventing it.
no, it shouldn't be. how many people do you think will pay taxes if given the choice to? look at all the people doing every single thing they can to weasel out of paying taxes right now
except it's your responsibility as an american citizen to pay taxes
this, except unironically
even after 30% taxation, that's 700k a year assuming you make a mil each year. if you're really hurting for money with 700k a year, you're really bad at managing your finances
So, if we tax wealthier people more, our debt will magically disappear?
How would you feel making lots of money only to be taken in a way that says, "You have more money than everyone else, now give it to me. Now you're like everyone else, *troll face*"
He also took out Bin Laden.