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JVS, I like to give you a hard time for you liberal trolling, but all goofing aside; the fact of the matter is that in this situation it is impossible to pay more in taxes in TX with a sales tax and no income tax than it is in Cali with income tax and sales tax if you're starting with the same amount of money - as UCUNC already pointed out to you.
I don't care what site you read it on or who made the graph, it just isn't possible.
So, yeah, that's a perfect example of what I mean. The facts don't fit your hackish worldview so you deny them. It's no different from CPI or climate denialists.
If you want more detail, here: http://www.itep.org/whopays/
What I'm interested in is whether seeing that the data that you were denying are correct will cause you to change your mind about anything. I'm betting that it will not, which is sad.
what fact am i covering up? That 100% employment is great for the economy and the middle class? I don't think I ever made a claim to the contrary... In fact, I'm not even sure why you brought up 100% employment, which is obviously a good thing.
You're covering up the fact that the GOP is not pushing for lower taxes for the middle class (their crusade is entirely on behalf of the rich), and you're avoiding the general point that the party has nothing to offer the non-rich, while Democrats do. You can disagree with the point, but then you should probably offer some reason for doing so. But that's hard (impossible, IMO, but maybe I'm wrong) so you instead choose to duck it (since, of course, actually changing your mind is unthinkable).