Had no idea what “anchor putting” was until I looked it up just now. Funny how Toles still uses a caricature of the wealthy that is more suitable to 1913 than to 2013. Still there is a point here. Money is power, soft power rather than hard power, but power nevertheless. The concentration of that power in fewer and fewer hands is antithetical to American ideals and principles. Both equality and, in the end, liberty are undermined. Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, October 18, 1785: “But the consequences of this enormous inequality producing so much misery to the bulk of mankind, legislators cannot invent too many devices for subdividing property … [ One ] means of silently lessening the inequality of property is to exempt all from taxation below a certain point, and to tax the higher portions of property in geometrical progression as they rise.”
Rich people aren’t going to protect the rest of us from them. If you choose to revere wealth that you don’t have you might as well start walking around bleating “BAAAA BAAAA” and picturing yourself served as a crown roast with mint sauce.
Yeah, Tigger, I think I can decide who to blame for the fact that the Bush tax cuts were extended. I was paying attention during the fiscal cliff negotiations, and the GOP was not on the side of truth, justice, and the American way.
Obama’s books were published in 2007 and 2008 BEFORE he became president. John Kerry’s parents were upper MIDDLE class. You begrudge successful people?
AGI Percentage of Federal Personal Income Tax Paid
op 1%
$343,927 36.73 Top 5% $154,643 58.66 top 10%
$112,124 70.47 Top 25% $66,19387.30 Tax Year 2009 for you people that pick on the top 1% this is list from the irs that shows that people making over 66 thousand a year pay 87% of the money the goverment takes in and people who make less than 34 thousand which is 50 % of the people pay only 2.25 % of the taxes the government collects. and also note that the top 1% pay almost 36.73 % of the bill. And if the top 1% would leave do you think will pick up the slack ask california
Hawthorne over 10 years ago
Oooooooo … Toles nails it again!
Doughfoot over 10 years ago
Had no idea what “anchor putting” was until I looked it up just now. Funny how Toles still uses a caricature of the wealthy that is more suitable to 1913 than to 2013. Still there is a point here. Money is power, soft power rather than hard power, but power nevertheless. The concentration of that power in fewer and fewer hands is antithetical to American ideals and principles. Both equality and, in the end, liberty are undermined. Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, October 18, 1785: “But the consequences of this enormous inequality producing so much misery to the bulk of mankind, legislators cannot invent too many devices for subdividing property … [ One ] means of silently lessening the inequality of property is to exempt all from taxation below a certain point, and to tax the higher portions of property in geometrical progression as they rise.”
Chillbilly over 10 years ago
Rich people aren’t going to protect the rest of us from them. If you choose to revere wealth that you don’t have you might as well start walking around bleating “BAAAA BAAAA” and picturing yourself served as a crown roast with mint sauce.
ARodney over 10 years ago
Yeah, Tigger, I think I can decide who to blame for the fact that the Bush tax cuts were extended. I was paying attention during the fiscal cliff negotiations, and the GOP was not on the side of truth, justice, and the American way.
s_roberts99 over 10 years ago
Obama’s books were published in 2007 and 2008 BEFORE he became president. John Kerry’s parents were upper MIDDLE class. You begrudge successful people?
http://www.ask.com/wiki/John_Kerry?o=2801&qsrc=999
Cinci Steve over 10 years ago
Where’s that leader guy in this toon? You know, The President?
That’s right it’s a typical Tommy Toles toon being a shill for the prez once again.
rini1946 over 10 years ago
Tax Year 2009
Percentiles Ranked by AGI
AGI Percentage of Federal Personal Income Tax Paid
op 1%
$343,927 36.73 Top 5% $154,643 58.66 top 10%
$112,124 70.47 Top 25% $66,19387.30 Tax Year 2009 for you people that pick on the top 1% this is list from the irs that shows that people making over 66 thousand a year pay 87% of the money the goverment takes in and people who make less than 34 thousand which is 50 % of the people pay only 2.25 % of the taxes the government collects. and also note that the top 1% pay almost 36.73 % of the bill. And if the top 1% would leave do you think will pick up the slack ask california
pam Miner over 10 years ago
it would be so much better if we had NO lobbyists at all.
d_legendary1 over 10 years ago
And once again you compare our way of living to third world countries cuz comparing apples to apples destroys your argument.