An illustration of the Democrat Party Economics
> >If any illustration ever helps you understand how the democratic party
> >economics is derived, this does.
> >
> >
> >It's the right time of year for you to get this information:
> >
> >If you don't understand the Democrats' version of tax refunds, maybe this
> >will help explain it: 50,000 people go to a baseball game, but the game was
> >rained out. A refund was then due.
> >
> >The team was about to mail refunds when a group of Congressional Democrats
> >stopped them and suggested that they send out the ticket refunds based on
> >the Democrat National Committee's interpretation of fairness.
> >
> >Originally the refunds were to be paid based on the price each person had
> >paid for the tickets. Unfortunately that meant most of the refund money
> >would be going to the ticket holders that had purchased the most expensive
> >tickets. This, according to the DNC, is considered totally unfair.
> >
> >A decision was then made to pay out the refunds in this manner: People in
> >the $10 seats will get back $15. After all, they have less money to spend
> >on tickets to begin with. Call it an "Earned Income Ticket Credit." Persons
> >"earn" it by having few skills, poor work habits, and low ambition, thus
> >keeping them at entry-level wages. People in the $25 seats will get back
> >$25, because it "seems fair."
> >
> >People in the $50 seats will get back $1, because they already make a lot
> >of money and don't need a refund. After all, if they can afford a $50
> >ticket, they must not be paying enough taxes.
> >
> >People in the $75 luxury box seats will each have to pay an additional $25
> >because it's the "right thing to do."
> >
> >People walking past the stadium that couldn't afford to buy a ticket for
> >the game each will get a $10 refund, even though they didn't pay anything
> >for the tickets. They need the most help. Sometimes this is known as
> >Affirmative Action.
> >
> >Now do you understand? If not, contact Representative Nancy Pelosi, Senator
> >Ted Kennedy, Senator John Kerry or Senator Hillary Clinton for assistance.
> >
> >If any illustration ever helps you understand how the democratic party
> >economics is derived, this does.
> >
> >
> >It's the right time of year for you to get this information:
> >
> >If you don't understand the Democrats' version of tax refunds, maybe this
> >will help explain it: 50,000 people go to a baseball game, but the game was
> >rained out. A refund was then due.
> >
> >The team was about to mail refunds when a group of Congressional Democrats
> >stopped them and suggested that they send out the ticket refunds based on
> >the Democrat National Committee's interpretation of fairness.
> >
> >Originally the refunds were to be paid based on the price each person had
> >paid for the tickets. Unfortunately that meant most of the refund money
> >would be going to the ticket holders that had purchased the most expensive
> >tickets. This, according to the DNC, is considered totally unfair.
> >
> >A decision was then made to pay out the refunds in this manner: People in
> >the $10 seats will get back $15. After all, they have less money to spend
> >on tickets to begin with. Call it an "Earned Income Ticket Credit." Persons
> >"earn" it by having few skills, poor work habits, and low ambition, thus
> >keeping them at entry-level wages. People in the $25 seats will get back
> >$25, because it "seems fair."
> >
> >People in the $50 seats will get back $1, because they already make a lot
> >of money and don't need a refund. After all, if they can afford a $50
> >ticket, they must not be paying enough taxes.
> >
> >People in the $75 luxury box seats will each have to pay an additional $25
> >because it's the "right thing to do."
> >
> >People walking past the stadium that couldn't afford to buy a ticket for
> >the game each will get a $10 refund, even though they didn't pay anything
> >for the tickets. They need the most help. Sometimes this is known as
> >Affirmative Action.
> >
> >Now do you understand? If not, contact Representative Nancy Pelosi, Senator
> >Ted Kennedy, Senator John Kerry or Senator Hillary Clinton for assistance.
> >