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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 7930015" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>People who exaggerate tend to do so because they realize, consciously or subconsciously, that if they didnt exaggerate, their argument would prove to be much weaker than they are portraying it as. I say this because this isn't the first time you've had to admit you are exaggerating in one of these discussions in which you always try to paint yourself as the one using facts.</p><p></p><p>A biased conservative could claim liberals want to empower policies that would be extremely detrimental to business owners. Would their biased opinion be more, or less, fair/correct than yours? Please try to answer in a non subject context, because every time you reply with your subjective viewpoint of fairness, my mind always goes back to 2 years ago when you felt it was morally fair to tax all income over a million dollars at a 90% tax rate. And before you try to deny that you said that (as you have tried since then), I can provide a direct quote. I dont bring that up to rib you, but instead to put your view of fairness in its proper context.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 7930015, member: 549629"] People who exaggerate tend to do so because they realize, consciously or subconsciously, that if they didnt exaggerate, their argument would prove to be much weaker than they are portraying it as. I say this because this isn't the first time you've had to admit you are exaggerating in one of these discussions in which you always try to paint yourself as the one using facts. A biased conservative could claim liberals want to empower policies that would be extremely detrimental to business owners. Would their biased opinion be more, or less, fair/correct than yours? Please try to answer in a non subject context, because every time you reply with your subjective viewpoint of fairness, my mind always goes back to 2 years ago when you felt it was morally fair to tax all income over a million dollars at a 90% tax rate. And before you try to deny that you said that (as you have tried since then), I can provide a direct quote. I dont bring that up to rib you, but instead to put your view of fairness in its proper context. [/QUOTE]
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