sean: give me a percentage. i m tired of this game. at what point is enough? somebody pays state, local and federal taxes, trippi and my question. if they pay 50% state, local and federal taxes that enough or are you going to call them greedy and selfish? this was done by republicans sean: can you answer the question, focus this is not that hard! what percentage? whatever the percentage would be sean: give me your percentage. 38. federally? yeah. sean: property tax, sales tax, city tax, 55. you think the government has a right to 55% of people s money. no, we should cut the spending. i agree with that. [ talking over each other ]
sean: give me a percentage. i m tired of this game. at what point is enough? somebody pays state, local and federal taxes, trippi and my question. if they pay 50% state, local and federal taxes that enough or are you going to call them greedy and selfish? this was done by republicans sean: can you answer the question, focus this is not that hard! what percentage? whatever the percentage would be sean: give me your percentage. 38. federally? yeah. sean: property tax, sales tax, city tax, 55. you think the government has a right to 55% of people s money. no, we should cut the spending. i agree with that. [ talking over each other ]
we pay them all day along, from the moment i wake up and turn on a light. i pay more when i brush my teeth. and license my dog. my building pays property and fuel taxes. and when i leave home to take the subway to work i pay the metropolitan transportation mobility tax. at work i mack phone calls. or get a bite to eat. soda and drink. smoked tkcy. i gas up, up to a quarter of the price of gas is federal, state, and city tax. the people pay sales tax all day long. so many taxes. i need a drink. i am lucky i don t smoke. physical until i notice how big his office is. that is just part of the hour
investment, capital gains. plus the child tax credit. and the marriage penalty on down the line. another deduction phased out as we go. sean: you add the 44% if you live in new york that s 54%. if you live in new york city, you a city tax. then a huge sales tax. then property taxes. you are well over 60% of your nick. liberals still tell you, you are not paying your fair share and the rich need to pay more. explain why that is a fallacy? why that would impact lower and middle income americans? every politician that ever run for office ought to be asked a simple question: how long she we work for the government, two days, three days? a lot of people would be surprised how long we work for the government. this administration is trying
investment, capital gains. plus the child tax credit. and the marriage penalty on down the line. another deduction phased out as we go. sean: you add the 44% if you live in new york that s 54%. if you live in new york city, you a city tax. then a huge sales tax. then property taxes. you are well over 60% of your nick. liberals still tell you, you are not paying your fair share and the rich need to pay more. explain why that is a fallacy? why that would impact lower and middle income americans? every politician that ever run for office ought to be asked a simple question: how long she we work for the government, two days, three days? a lot of people would be surprised how long we work for the government. this administration is trying