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"I have just watched an interesting American documentary about income tax. Whilst of course there are many more dimensions to the issue, it pointed out that Americans and Brits are both collectively yearning for the super-productive days of the 1950’s and 1960’s again. Seemingly it was a period of growth, job security and was the time when both countries had an identifiable middle class. Interestingly, it was also the time when both countries had tiered income tax systems with a top rate of up to 90%. The documentary compared the changing demographics in both countries with the ever reducing top tier of tax. High tier taxes today are around the lowest they have ever been and this correlates with a reduction in the middle class. It was quite incredible and almost unbelievable how the shrinking middle class followed the same trajectory as the reducing top tier tax rate. There is of course more to this - I am fairly sure of that. But the illustration was quite startling." yeah i can remember the great brain drain when all the top earners went abroad. | |||
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"I have just watched an interesting American documentary about income tax. Whilst of course there are many more dimensions to the issue, it pointed out that Americans and Brits are both collectively yearning for the super-productive days of the 1950’s and 1960’s again. Seemingly it was a period of growth, job security and was the time when both countries had an identifiable middle class. Interestingly, it was also the time when both countries had tiered income tax systems with a top rate of up to 90%. The documentary compared the changing demographics in both countries with the ever reducing top tier of tax. High tier taxes today are around the lowest they have ever been and this correlates with a reduction in the middle class. It was quite incredible and almost unbelievable how the shrinking middle class followed the same trajectory as the reducing top tier tax rate. There is of course more to this - I am fairly sure of that. But the illustration was quite startling.yeah i can remember the great brain drain when all the top earners went abroad. Wow we're you were part of the great brain drain when you went abroad?? ..Who knew.. " No mate i was to young then. | |||
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"I have just watched an interesting American documentary about income tax. Whilst of course there are many more dimensions to the issue, it pointed out that Americans and Brits are both collectively yearning for the super-productive days of the 1950’s and 1960’s again. Seemingly it was a period of growth, job security and was the time when both countries had an identifiable middle class. Interestingly, it was also the time when both countries had tiered income tax systems with a top rate of up to 90%. The documentary compared the changing demographics in both countries with the ever reducing top tier of tax. High tier taxes today are around the lowest they have ever been and this correlates with a reduction in the middle class. It was quite incredible and almost unbelievable how the shrinking middle class followed the same trajectory as the reducing top tier tax rate. There is of course more to this - I am fairly sure of that. But the illustration was quite startling.yeah i can remember the great brain drain when all the top earners went abroad. Wow we're you were part of the great brain drain when you went abroad?? ..Who knew.. " Lol lol..sorry, not laughing at you...just at the image of you discussing tax with your trousers pants down and your knob out...ha ha ha ha.. Adam | |||
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"I have just watched an interesting American documentary about income tax. Whilst of course there are many more dimensions to the issue, it pointed out that Americans and Brits are both collectively yearning for the super-productive days of the 1950’s and 1960’s again. Seemingly it was a period of growth, job security and was the time when both countries had an identifiable middle class. Interestingly, it was also the time when both countries had tiered income tax systems with a top rate of up to 90%. The documentary compared the changing demographics in both countries with the ever reducing top tier of tax. High tier taxes today are around the lowest they have ever been and this correlates with a reduction in the middle class. It was quite incredible and almost unbelievable how the shrinking middle class followed the same trajectory as the reducing top tier tax rate. There is of course more to this - I am fairly sure of that. But the illustration was quite startling.yeah i can remember the great brain drain when all the top earners went abroad. Wow we're you were part of the great brain drain when you went abroad?? ..Who knew.. Lol lol..sorry, not laughing at you...just at the image of you discussing tax with your trousers pants down and your knob out...ha ha ha ha.. Adam" I know what you mean .I found myself arguing with someone with spectacles on his cock once . Its all a little surreal in here sometimes.. | |||
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"I have just watched an interesting American documentary about income tax. Whilst of course there are many more dimensions to the issue, it pointed out that Americans and Brits are both collectively yearning for the super-productive days of the 1950’s and 1960’s again. Seemingly it was a period of growth, job security and was the time when both countries had an identifiable middle class. Interestingly, it was also the time when both countries had tiered income tax systems with a top rate of up to 90%. The documentary compared the changing demographics in both countries with the ever reducing top tier of tax. High tier taxes today are around the lowest they have ever been and this correlates with a reduction in the middle class. It was quite incredible and almost unbelievable how the shrinking middle class followed the same trajectory as the reducing top tier tax rate. There is of course more to this - I am fairly sure of that. But the illustration was quite startling.yeah i can remember the great brain drain when all the top earners went abroad. Wow we're you were part of the great brain drain when you went abroad?? ..Who knew.. Lol lol..sorry, not laughing at you...just at the image of you discussing tax with your trousers pants down and your knob out...ha ha ha ha.. Adam I know what you mean .I found myself arguing with someone with spectacles on his cock once . Its all a little surreal in here sometimes.. " Ah yes....whatever happened to Alberto? | |||
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"So was our apparent prosperity because of the high tax rate or despite the high tax rate?" What prosperity,things pre Thatcher where grim,the way she changed things kickstarted prosperity in the country | |||
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