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To: Marxbites
I am always reminded of Harvard elitism, in relation to tax policy.

Harvard defends their sky-high tuition by claiming that it ensures the super-rich will attend, resulting in massive endowments from those parents and alumni - WHICH ENABLES THEM TO GIVE SCHOLARSHIPS TO UNDERPRIVILEGED MINORITIES...

Sure, it's nothing to do with retaining their 13 billion cash in the bank. They want to help the poor attend Harvard, so they make it unaffordable to the entire middle-class of America.

So there's also that side-benefit of keeping out good average Americans (and their good average values). Only the exploited poor and their wealthy exploiters end up at Harvard.

The tax codes are similarly structured: large revenues (from the very wealthy) ensure an influx of "public sector-ism" into the economy through subsequent govenment spending. Public sector-ism is the figurative noose around the neck of middle-class Americans - financially, morally, and politically. In short, it harms and kills conservatives.

35 posted on 12/06/2005 10:05:06 AM PST by SteveMcKing ("No empire collapses because of technical reasons. They collapse because they are unnatural.")
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To: SteveMcKing

Thanks for that! Few understand how the super-elites, not hard working self made millionaires, but the Rockefellers etc who have used the Govt as their defenders that usurps middle American.

The socialist ruse of the caste system they created.


37 posted on 12/06/2005 10:09:24 AM PST by Marxbites
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