Who defines 'rich'?
Why is 'rich' defined by gross salary? Is there no reprieve if you live in a state that has higher income tax, sales tax, property tax, and generally a high cost of living? Why 'redistribute' my money if there's not much to take?
In SoCal, the average cost of living is about twice that of WI... meaning those of you in America's Dairyland making $125K and those making $250K in CA are in the same boat after all is said and done.
But Obama will not care that I'm in the range that will be targeted next - and live in a one bedroom apt with a 10yr old car, a disappearing 401(k) and 15% of my wages going to Medicare/Social Security which will also disappear and now a daughter to worry about.
If things continue to change (first it was $250+, now $200+, etc), and next I'll be considered 'rich' I'm gonna laugh my fucking ass off. My after tax, adjusted cost of living wage would be considered very average in WI.
Apparently average people are now 'rich'.
When I have enough to buy a home (and a 2nd home), multiple new cars, fantastic vacations, wardrobes, butlers and the rest - then call me rich. Until then, call it what it is and tell us what your plans are Obama.
Why is 'rich' defined by gross salary? Is there no reprieve if you live in a state that has higher income tax, sales tax, property tax, and generally a high cost of living? Why 'redistribute' my money if there's not much to take?
In SoCal, the average cost of living is about twice that of WI... meaning those of you in America's Dairyland making $125K and those making $250K in CA are in the same boat after all is said and done.
But Obama will not care that I'm in the range that will be targeted next - and live in a one bedroom apt with a 10yr old car, a disappearing 401(k) and 15% of my wages going to Medicare/Social Security which will also disappear and now a daughter to worry about.
If things continue to change (first it was $250+, now $200+, etc), and next I'll be considered 'rich' I'm gonna laugh my fucking ass off. My after tax, adjusted cost of living wage would be considered very average in WI.
Apparently average people are now 'rich'.
When I have enough to buy a home (and a 2nd home), multiple new cars, fantastic vacations, wardrobes, butlers and the rest - then call me rich. Until then, call it what it is and tell us what your plans are Obama.


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