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Phil502
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The article does not say where he got his figures from. Lets say they are true, so what, Romney never said that all of the 47 percent were people that should be paying taxes and are not. What about the people with 8 kids, no job, on welfare. Or how about the people who have a small job and take so many dependent credits that they get more money back in refunds than they even paid in.I suggest rereading it. The article most definitely does not affirm that 47% are not paying federal taxes. In fact, it estimates the number at around 17% – and that’s at the high end.
And then we have to consider those who legitimately do not pay. So whom would you suggest we target first? Veterans? The elderly? The disabled? Or perhaps those who “earn so little money that policymakers have determined it counterproductive to force them to pay income taxes”?
All of that is besides the point. The government keeps increasing taxes on the middle class to pay for programs that we can not afford and they do a terrible job of containing costs while they do it. Millions are wasted in fraud, mismanagement, kickbacks and every other kind of nonsense that the government can get away with because it is difficult to effectively monitor them. Thats where the 47% comes in, more spending and not enough people paying in. Try that at your house and see how fast you end up on the street.