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I haven't heard 150K, other than from you. I did see an ad yesterday narrated by Obama himself saying 200K. That's still a pretty high income.>>>>
>>>>First of all, whether or not 200K is a pretty high income is a matter of opinion. Andy and I have an income higher than that and we do not have any children amd we do not have enough money to live extravagantly. I think that for a family with children, 200K is probably adequate - not high. However, the point is that Obama cannot keep his story straight and give a consistent answer to one simple question. Now we know that politicians all embroider the truth, but most of them wait until after they are elected to change their stories.
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>>>Yeah, well, enjoy his presidency, Marcia. Who knows, maybe he will be in office long enough for you to stop bragging about how much money you make.
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>>???? Take a breather Mike. That was just plain rude. I think after reflection you may realize that Marcia's words were not written as you interpreted them.
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>My family also makes more than 200K. Currently, we pay mortgage and full college tuiton, and, after all expenses, we still have about 50K for discretionary spending/saving. I have made simple calculations, in regard to O.MG plans, and the result is that in possible new environment we will not have any money left after paying bills.
>Basically, Obama plans are good for misfits. Any hard working person, i.e. one hoping to get better living as the result of his/her hard work will come up empty, because every increase in earnings will be immediately 'redistributed'.
Yes, and it will give people nothing to shoot for financially.