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"This is the tax rate by income level for a single person in the United States:

$0 to $8,025: 10%
$8,025 to $32,550: 15%
$32,550 to $78,850: 25%
$78,850 to $164,550: 28%
$164,550 to $357,700: 33%
$357,700 and above: 35%"

Well, that's the problem see. being charged a 35% tax on $357,700 and above still leaves those people much more of an expendable income than I would have say on being charged 15% of 15,000. The difference is they would have $232,505.00 whereas I would have $12,750.00. Now, if I'm not mistaken, their having $232,505.00 left over means that they would have much more money to spend on nice cars, going on vacations, quality health care, leisure activities, furthering their educations and aesthetic pursuits, and / or putting dollar bills in the g-strings of strippers, cuter W's, than my $12,750.00 would leave me. That $219,755.00 gap is something that must be closed, and I don't really hear the Republicans coming up with any solutions for closing it.



My most anticipated games:  Whatever Hideo Kojima is going to do next, Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy Versus XIII, Gran Turismo 5, Alan Wake, Wii Sports Resort.  Cave Story Wiiware.

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