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Dan, this is exactly the kind of clear, catchy, easy-to-see-the difference post that is a great share on FB, etc. Even making that chart the headline image is perfect! Thanks!

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It’s simple, corporations and wealthy people benefit the most from our social, legal and physical infrastructure. Their interests are served by making a larger share of the investment in our system.

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Thanks for this important post. It seems like Biden is holding firm on the Corp tax issue, even while agreeing to lower the overall investment. I hope this holds and we can make it clear to everyone that the breakdown is over who pays to invest in our country. It is such a great way to highlight the incredible hypocrisy of the GOP calling themselves champions of the working class.

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Thanks for another great post, Dan. Dems should be pointing out that the R's plan for a "mileage charge" would mean that vehicles would have to report their mileage somehow, presumably thru a device attached to the car that would track and report. I know some insurance companies have this as I've been offered plans that would allow lower rates for less miles traveled. Dems should be highlighting this "invasion of privacy," something that's usually a pretty hot button for conservatives to oppose.

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Love the post, but isn't that CAP graphic a double negative? Doesn't it look like Biden is making 99% pay?

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