Political Cartoon: Middle Class - 60 views
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Bryan Pregon on 08 Dec 11President Obama said yesterday that the United States faces "a make or break moment" for a middle class that is shrinking because of "gaping" income inequality. In the comments, please give your thoughts on what this cartoon is implying and if you agree/disagree.
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Bryan Pregon on 08 Dec 11For more information on Obama's speech you can check USA Today http://goo.gl/oTNj9 If you look at this page, you may want to check out the "Presidential Approval Tracker" ... seems like a pattern to me.
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broxton anderson on 08 Dec 11obama is a good man, and is trying to be a hero for the middle and lower class. If it wasnt for the republicans blocking every move democrats try to make and making our nation more inefficient than a classroom filled with apes, maybe by now our economy would actually be fixed, but no people cant come together for more than a week for the good of a whole country.
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anonymous on 08 Dec 11The cartoon seems to imply that the "middle class" people have more to lose than they could gain/ can hold on to. While the wealthy are continuing to prosper significantly.
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jordan peterson on 08 Dec 11I believe this gap is closing and most likely will work because theres enough people that want to close the "gap" and there will nolonger be a huge money gap anymore
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Henry Black on 08 Dec 11The "fuzzy math" section of the article is interesting because the statistics happen to be true. However, incorporating more ideals aligned with Socialistic ideology may not be the worst thing that could happen to this country.
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Lauren Rommel on 08 Dec 11I believe that if we try to fix the "gap" in our country, the "gap" will increasingly become farther apart...
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Anna Gahm on 08 Dec 11"The richer are get richer" I believe that taxing the people who get higher income wont solve anything, I think that everyone should be equal. If the government starts taxing the wealthy then many middle class wont try as hard to get a higher income because of the higher taxes they will have to pay.
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coleman miller on 08 Dec 11I think the middle class are more likely to break than make.
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Daniel Pengra on 08 Dec 11When has any of Obama's plans actually worked? I think the middle class is in big trouble.
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Megan Cheney on 08 Dec 11If we try to fix the "gap" of our country then the "gap" will continue to grow, if everyone came together for everything we would live in a perfect world, it wouldn't be fair if we had higher taxes for the rich, because some of them have worked hard for their money and it's not fair to tax them because of that.
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William Connelly on 08 Dec 11I also feel that the rich should be paying higher taxes, and the poor should get a little bit lower taxes
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Sarah Trant on 08 Dec 11I strongly disagree with Obama that the wealthy should get taxed more. What happened to "fair, open and honest?" It's not fair to those who succeed in life to have to pay more taxes for someone who failed or dropped out of high school.
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broxton anderson on 08 Dec 11the tax situation is a good point but instead of paying said amount we should pay a certain percentage of our wage. so everyone no matter how much they make will put forth the same "share" of their wage and everyone will be happy. i mean seriously, does that multi-millionare really need any more money? heck ill be happy with just one million.
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christian knight on 08 Dec 11I disagree with obama i feel everyone should be taxed the same why should the wealthy be punished for how succesful they are
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anonymous on 08 Dec 11I think that Obama is trying his best to help out his country, but he needs to make more effective decisions.
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Janeth Cano on 08 Dec 11I agree with broxton, if taxes were based on a percentage of the income of a person, it would be fare and easy, no one could complain because you're only paying according to what you earn and not according to what is expected.
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Hannah Browning on 08 Dec 11I think the cartoons implying that Obama uses the middle-class and everything he's "going" to do for them as a bridge to stay president and win America over, when in fact he's making matters worse for the group he is supposedly "helping".
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maranda orth on 08 Dec 11if you in the middle class lower class or higher class you have to pay you taxes and we should all be taxed equaly
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Jay Cook on 08 Dec 11I think that he is trying but he should make some diff. decision.
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zach parker on 08 Dec 11i have to agree with broxton it makes sence to have a precent of ur wages be taken out. so some one working a part time job is paying a little bit and a person like warren buffet is paying alot abit but the wealthy well always find a way to wigil there way out of paying. always hav always will.
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Sierra Risner on 08 Dec 11I agree with Brock. I think there should be a percentage coming out of our income because it wouldn't be fair if we tax the rich more and the poor less just because they are more successful. Most people were raised differently and they have had more (or less) connections to get them to where they are now. It doesn't seem fair at all.
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Justice Fisher on 08 Dec 11I agree with what is being said on most of these comments.I do not believe the rich should have to pay higher taxes because they worked hard to get were they are now and just because we have a gap in our income does not mean that they have to pay for it.
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Ziada Karbowski on 08 Dec 11Our middle class is beginning to diminish because we are either rich or we are poor. In the role of gender, men have more opportunities to have more pay. Taxes are different based on pay, the more you make the more they take.
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alexisprazak on 08 Dec 11A flat tax percentage may seem to favor the wealthy, but it's the only fair way to do things. Everyone is supposed to be equal in this country.
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theresa schwenk on 08 Dec 11I agree with Ziada. We are getting to the point were it's either the poor or the rich. The middle-class is starting to disappear.
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Derek Large on 08 Dec 11The middle class is all but gone. We don't even see them any different than that of the lower class. we are rich or we are poor, never in the middle.everyone thinks that the other makes to much or not enough
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Samantha Pike on 08 Dec 11I feel like Obama just talks about the stuff that people want to hear, yet he does nothing actually about the problems. Who cares if you can talk for almost an hour about a situation but don't do anything about it. Like many people said I don't believe people who are more successful should suffer to pay more taxes than people who do not have as much money because they did not prosper as much as someone who does work harder.
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shay chandler on 08 Dec 11I Also agree with ziada ,This is getting out of hand , what will happen if we break ? were do us, our society in the middle class go ?
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awest520 on 08 Dec 11"A flat tax percentage may seem to favor the wealthy, but it's the only fair way to do things. Everyone is supposed to be equal in this country." I don"t think so, After all can you really say it's fair for someone with more means then responsibilities to pay a much lower overall percentage then someone with more responsibilities then means? I think that there is no way to make this kind of thing 100% fair but it is fairer to look at this kind of thing as percentages then as flat numbers.
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casandra morales on 08 Dec 11The rich shouldnt have to pay more because of their success they took their opportunities and made the best of them. of course many might have had the same opportunities but just didnt take them. or some simply didnt have the opportunity at all. the middle class will have a few struggles here and there, but in the end i think everything will be alright.maybe.i hope.
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ladasia on 10 Sep 13This seems like a moment in American history where choices have to be made that everyone may not agree on. People are forced to use their money on others even if they don't want to. I hate the idea of being forced to use my money, but, the idea that people would rather the poor die and move out of the way is worse. No matter what, the choices are really difficult and can harm more than help. In the future we'll all look back on the results and hope they were for the better.
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Victoria Kirk on 13 Sep 13Rising taxes for the rich in unjust and rising taxes for everyone is just dumb. They spend our tax money on useless things like art work instead of helping the very thing that keeps this country going... The people.
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Zach Standard on 16 Sep 13I don't think that taxing the wealthy will really solve anything. The money won't go to the middle class, it will be tax money. Which goes to the state, which gets spent on different items. Tax money isn't just transferred to the pockets of the people of the lower and middle class.