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Abin Sur

(771 posts)
22. You're right, it doesn't. So what?
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 01:24 AM
Dec 2011
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It is the responsibility of all DU members to participate on our discussion forums in a manner that promotes a positive atmosphere and encourages good discussions among a diverse community of people holding a broad range of center-to-left viewpoints.

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Now, let's look at a recent poll which asked about support for a flat tax:
http://www.langerresearch.com/uploads/1127a5FavorabilityNo5.pdf

Favorable rating for the idea of a flat tax:

Republicans: 56%
Democrats: 40%
Independents: 46%
Overall: 47%

Say what you like about a flat tax, but it is objectively not an idea at the fringe of politics. It has has broad support among the country as a whole, and among close to half of Democrats.
The quotes from this woman made me want to throw something at the screen. Gormy Cuss Dec 2011 #1
Seriously. Starry Messenger Dec 2011 #3
it's called despair. barbtries Dec 2011 #9
+1 Solly Mack Dec 2011 #26
Why is the scale unrealistic? Abin Sur Dec 2011 #2
Perhaps "unrealistic" was the wrong word to use. Starry Messenger Dec 2011 #4
And since you have stated that you dont care about anybody but yourself, others' answers don't rate CreekDog Dec 2011 #14
What a fascinating assertion. Would you care to document it? Abin Sur Dec 2011 #15
Apparently you *don't* wish to document it. Why do you suppose that is? Abin Sur Dec 2011 #16
i had a thread on poverty and you never once expressed any concern for the poor CreekDog Dec 2011 #17
Not expressing concern for the poor on one particular thread hardly equates with "stating that Abin Sur Dec 2011 #19
it doesn't help to make you look like a progressive hfojvt Dec 2011 #20
You're right, it doesn't. So what? Abin Sur Dec 2011 #22
it has broad support - so what hfojvt Dec 2011 #28
The point is that you criticized me for not sounding progressive. Abin Sur Dec 2011 #29
Same as mine - very much so (look at profile). alittlelark Dec 2011 #23
The OP said "take steps to balance the scale" is pretty cold and unrealistic". Abin Sur Dec 2011 #24
Uh, Yeah.... Like getting a Stanford MBA and marrying someone alittlelark Dec 2011 #25
Yeesh. Chill. Abin Sur Dec 2011 #27
As long as ordinary people have to work to get money in order to lay claims to goods and services mbperrin Dec 2011 #5
Well said here: Starry Messenger Dec 2011 #6
+1 xchrom Dec 2011 #7
OMFG. "Take steps to rebalance the scale." hunter Dec 2011 #8
+1 Starry Messenger Dec 2011 #10
k&r n/t RainDog Dec 2011 #11
The newly poor are also used to being self-sufficient meow2u3 Dec 2011 #12
When I was unemployed, I took out a mortgage to pay for health insurance. McCamy Taylor Dec 2011 #13
At least you were able to do that. Avalux Dec 2011 #18
even when I was employed, and self-employed working 70+ hours a week hfojvt Dec 2011 #21
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