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<blockquote data-quote="husker77" data-source="post: 7925402" data-attributes="member: 641116"><p>In the one analogy(to lazy to quote everything). The next year the kid decides not to go trick or treating because he knows someone will bring him candy anyway. Then the next year there are 2 more kids waiting for the free candy because the 1st kid isn't having to go trick or treating to get his candy so they figured it would be easier for them also. Then so on and so on.</p><p></p><p>So we tax the rich business owners that pay most of our wages more because they need us to have more money to buy their products. When does it become to much of a burden to run a company and deal with the regulations, customers and whiney *** employees that think they need paid a fortune for doing their job? They decide to close their doors, sell off their assets and move to some small European country where their money will last them the rest of their lives.</p><p></p><p>Until we bring manufacturing back to the US it doesn't matter what we do. Not everyone can be a banker, hedge fund manager, lawyer or doctor. There just can't be enough jobs for everyone until we do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="husker77, post: 7925402, member: 641116"] In the one analogy(to lazy to quote everything). The next year the kid decides not to go trick or treating because he knows someone will bring him candy anyway. Then the next year there are 2 more kids waiting for the free candy because the 1st kid isn't having to go trick or treating to get his candy so they figured it would be easier for them also. Then so on and so on. So we tax the rich business owners that pay most of our wages more because they need us to have more money to buy their products. When does it become to much of a burden to run a company and deal with the regulations, customers and whiney *** employees that think they need paid a fortune for doing their job? They decide to close their doors, sell off their assets and move to some small European country where their money will last them the rest of their lives. Until we bring manufacturing back to the US it doesn't matter what we do. Not everyone can be a banker, hedge fund manager, lawyer or doctor. There just can't be enough jobs for everyone until we do. [/QUOTE]
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