Amazon probably won't pick St. Louis, but we can learn from losing

No, but it makes you a rube who has fallen for right wing propaganda for years.

Sure boss, you must be right. I couldn't have possibly seen the abuse of government assistance.

The poor are not your enemy. Your taxes are not the source of your economic struggle. Immigrants are not taking your jobs. No one is being disincentivized to work.

I must have been wrong then. How could I possibly think the large amount of taxes taken out my check be the reason I can't fully support my family /s

The solution isn't cutting taxes. It's forcing American corporations to share the money they extract from the economy with their workers and customers and not funnel it into a small number of shareholders pockets.

Like that would ever be enough money to cover the ever-growing programs that are draining government funds. Also, why would you trust a government that cannot even manage a budget with more money? That is sure to work out great /s

Since you brought up 'no income tax before 1861 (when we didn't have an army, govt employed police or firefighters, roads, plumbing, or electricity). Did you know that during the periods of the most innovation and growth in our country the tax rate on income over 1million dollars was over 80%?

You got some sources to back up those claims?

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