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> Actually, I made a point of mentioning that if I were buying a > high-end luxury car or boat that I wouldn't mind paying an extra > tax on it. The rich can easily afford to pay extra, since their > benefits of wage earnings are so much higher. People who have > more can give more. Why put a tax burden on those who can hardly > afford to pay their bills as it is? You think an extra $200 on a > Porsche Boxter will keep a rich man from buying one? But a person > on welfare, minimum wage, or other fixed income could lose their > home if you stick them with another $200. "The Rich".... a class warfare buzzword. Poor people don't buy new luxury cars. People "on welfare, minimum wage" don't own their own homes either. Those on fixed incomes (welfare, disability, etc) don't own homes either. Those relying solely on SSI over 65 are not customers for high end luxury cars anyway. You're so full of classist BS that one can only dismiss your drivel in its entirety. -- ~~Philip "Never let school interfere with your education - Mark Twain"
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