Maryland Patriot
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for me to be concerned with what he has left vs what I have left would only be due to jealousy over his financial situation. What we have left is not an issue.I look at what way paid, if we all equally share in the debt, and we do. lets say our share of the debt equally distributed is 152,000s a rough number, and at tax time I pay 40,000 in taxes which end up being 28% of my gross, yet some rich guy pays 500,000 which ends up being 20% of his gross, is that fair?
Absolutely........Check out what YOU have left in your net income, and what that "rich gut" has left in his net.....
Trump used for his private jet, the airports that YOU paid for....and if he did not contribute a penny toward the building and maintenance of that airport.......you should be just a bit concerned.
so that argument is really not of any value.
When I bought my truck I paid for it in cash the night I bought it, same with the wifes Jetta TDI, cash the day we bought it.
Should I have been forced to pay more because the next guy that bought one had to struggle with the down payment and then accept a loan with a high interest rate? I ended up paying less for the same vehicle than he did, and I did not cause any damage to my bank accounts or would I have to cut back on other things each month to make that payment. Is that fair to the guy that didnt pay cash for his new vehicle?