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"He's 100% against you.
#40 | Posted by Alexandrite"
You really want to link to his post where he demonstrates that he does not know how to read a simple chart? probably one of the reasons why he made his ridiculous "the .1% got a majority of the Trump tax cut" nonsense to begin with.
Well, here you go because I believe in having fact based arguments:
drudge.com
"OMFG. You're conflating the PERCENTAGE tax cut with the AMOUNT realized, dumfuq."
Please light up your ignorance in neon lights -------. I am quoting directly from the chart based on THE % OF THE TOTAL BENEFIT - NOT TAX RATE CHANGE.
taxpolicycenter.org
To make it clear to -------s like yourself, it is the column titled "Share Of Total Federal Tax Change"
Here is the breakdown reproduced for you:
top 80-90% = 10.1%
top 90-95% = 9%
top 95-99% = 21.6%
top 1% = 23.5%
top 0.1% = 9.5%
This means, the top 5% received 21.6% + 23.5% = 45.1% of the total tax benefits. This CLEARLY STATES the % that went to the top 0.1% - it is 9.5% of the total tax cut. I can't fix stupid but I still try with you.
So, you want to admit you ------ up, AGAIN?
Maybe you should use this opportunity to state you misread the original chart all along which is why you have been lying for the last 3 months.
"I'm done with your moron math. Your garbage sources are leading you to garbage conclusions.
#251 | Posted by Danforth"
LOL. Your problem is no longer math - it is reading comprehension on charts and graphs. But again, just admit you lied originally and now you ------ UP with this latest comment.
#253 | Posted by ScottS"
"#55 | Posted by oneironaut"
I think for this point on the 30s buyers, the statement is meant about 1st time homebuyers. This is true today, but it has been in the 30s since the mid 80s so this is not a recent thing.