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With Megyn Kelly: My daughter’s car doesn’t run on wind power it runs on $5.00 p/gallon gasoline.
October 18, 2012
Michael Reagan on Fox News
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Hi Michael,
Great video and excellent points about Romney needing to defend being rich and hitting the points harder about your Dad’s economics. The tax code for decades has “blessed” those who created jobs, invested in real estate, etc…. but that is never told to the general public. They only hear how one gets tax breaks and the others don’t not realizing that when a new candidate promises a tax on the rich it will be the poor that gets hurt.
The rich are too financially smart to allow their wealth to be taken.
Our society has really turned being wealthy into a bad thing, at least, from the perspective of the poor. When you see signs like the 99%’ers and 1%’ers it defines not only a large income gap but a financial education gap.
Ignorance is bliss belongs only in Thomas Greys Poem, “Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College (1742)” Like you said Washington spends more than it receives in income. This is ignorance and the general thing most are doing in America today.
Hi Michael,
Great video and excellent points about Romney needing to defend being rich and hitting the points harder about your Dad’s economics. The tax code for decades has “blessed” those who created jobs, invested in real estate, etc…. but that is never told to the general public. They only hear how one gets tax breaks and the others don’t not realizing that when a new candidate promises a tax on the rich it will be the poor that gets hurt.
The rich are too financially smart to allow their wealth to be taken.
Our society has really turned being wealthy into a bad thing, at least, from the perspective of the poor. When you see signs like the 99%’ers and 1%’ers it defines not only a large income gap but a financial education gap.
Ignorance is bliss belongs only in Thomas Greys Poem, “Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College (1742)” Like you said Washington spends more than it receives in income. This is ignorance and the general thing most are doing in America today.
Best,
Joseph J Y.