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Missing two very important points:
1) The misconception that the rich spend the most money. Think about it. If there's one >100K person for every, let's say....300 <100K people, and he spends and average of 65K a year while each of them spend an average of 35-40K per year...then which spends more money? The rich? Uhhh...no. The rich get richer, first, because they have the financial ground to build upon, and because they don't spend their money, they invest it, and they use other people's money. Like Trump, who I don't like personally, once told me at a Toys for Tots Convention, "It takes money to make money, it just doesn't have to be yours!".
2) You are posting charts and stating "facts" as if that's exactly what's going to happen if and when the Palin/McCain Regime crosses the 1600 threshold. Keep in mind these are their "conceptual plans". Neither candidate can initiate this policy, they can push for it. They are only 1/3 of pie.
Here's an interesting research project for you. Find one....just one....POTUS campaign platform that actually made it to law and/or policy in it's full measure. Don't say NCLB, because the current program is nothing like what was originally proposed by the Bush/Cheney ticket in 4/2000.