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Social Media Trend - Tax Cuts Expiration.
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TristanCody
mgonzales041090
Nov 9, 2012
Ideally, yes. The upper income brackets aren't in need of tax breaks.
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TristanCody
Nov 9, 2012
Well, the consequence will surely be less than the lower and middle.
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mgonzales041090
Nov 9, 2012
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. The consequences of letting the tax cuts expire for the upper class will be less than that of lower and middle class?
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TristanCody
Nov 9, 2012
I meant the consequence to the person. Thus, letting them expire for the rich is less of a consequence than letting them expire for middle and lower.
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