Do As I Say, Not As I Pay
Politicians, particularly the left-wingers, like to lecture taxpayers about paying their fair share of taxes, blast the rich for being rich, and so on. Minnesota candidate for the Senate, SNL comedian Al Franken, is one of those guys. His first political book went hard after the Reagan tax cuts of the 1980s. So needless to say, he's not a fan of across-the-board tax cuts. Apparently he's not concerned that his taxes would go up if the Bush tax cuts are repealed.
And why should he. He won't pay them, anyway.
So the next time Franken starts talking about taxes and repealing the tax cuts, remember he's talking about YOUR TAXES, not his. He can't be bothered with such silly things while parading around on his middle class tour. And don't bother him with having to pay worker's comp insurance, either.
And why should he. He won't pay them, anyway.
So the next time Franken starts talking about taxes and repealing the tax cuts, remember he's talking about YOUR TAXES, not his. He can't be bothered with such silly things while parading around on his middle class tour. And don't bother him with having to pay worker's comp insurance, either.


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