11-04-2008, 10:44 PM
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Zilvia Addict
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: with my parents
Posts: 625
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Originally Posted by lucky7
the sad part is, it is all due to young, uneducated voters.. time will only tell. i dont look forward to my family losing its small business due to increasing taxes on an already struggling economy. my primary income, my mothers, my dads, my sisters, my aunts. hard working people trying to get ahead in life, forced to carry the load of people too lazy to work hard for themselves. none of the younger crowd ever put any of that into consideration, i can assure you. higher business tax = more people out of work. nationalized health care?? what good can come? people wonder why canadiens come here for medical attention. you dont wait in line. you choose your own doctor. ever spent any time in a veterans hospital? i would never want any of my loved ones to get treated at one of these places. let alone myself..
first it was people making 250K +, were considered upper class. then it lowered to 150k +, then 120+. last i heard, people making $97,000+ were considered, "upper class". these people should be held responsible for the rest? 100k is hardly "upper class."
we now have to lend our rights to illegal aliens? pathetic.
national security is now in severe jepardy.
the list is long, but i am tired from putting in a full day of work...again. i guess that taking responsibility for your own actions is no longer a value. a sad day. i look forward to the day i can confidently say, "i told you so."
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i would like see an official citation (from an authorized source) on where you got that information about "what's considered upper class." thanks, don't tell me to search it myself. you're the one that stated it.
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