Frank wrote:
In fact he was, in effect, advocating raising
his own taxes.
All he has to do is contribute more. He can start with giving away the
money he saved in tax cuts to a worthy charity. For my own part, I pay
enough in taxes and anybody - wealthy or not - saying I should pay more is
in for a bitter discussion.
And while we're on the subject of Kerry's (Theresa's) wealth.... I
will never understand why this was seen as such a negative.
I don't begrudge his wealth at all. I do find it a bit difficult to believe
that the wealthiest individual in the US Congress is "looking out for the
common man". I'm not convinced he knows what the "common man's experience"
really is. What we need in Congress is more "common men" to truly look out
for "the common man".
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