Top 5% here (barely) ....my wife and I bust our azz to get here. We also carry the student loan debt to go along with it. Lets redistribute some of that debt first, before my paycheck gets redistributed. We are taxed enough. We need to hold government more accountable for how they are currently spending.
Do people really believe companies are going to increase wages because they don't have to pay healthcare premiums? Corporations are already getting tax breaks and none of that trickles down to paychecks. Go after them first before you raise taxes on middle class.
All I'm hearing Bernie say is I gotta pay for someone else to get a free ride. We give back in other ways. Leave my paycheck alone.
The whole "free ride" argument is stupid. Like I said before, being a citizen of a nation is a social contract. At one point, we did not have public education and we decided collectively that we wanted to provide that. If the government of the people says that public education should be free then it's not paying for someone else to get a free ride--it's something that we believe should not have a price point at all. It is like how we feel that the freedom speech and religion do not have a price point, etc. There's this whole "well, back in my day," but a lot of bad shyt happened back in your day that we decided against.
Second, for all of you and your wife supposedly busting your asses, that still shows that people who are well off are just as bad as anyone else who does not pay attention to policies. When did Sanders say that companies will raise wages because they don't have to pay healthcare premiums? He never said that. He proposed raising the minimum wage, but he never said anything about healthcare premiums being correlated to that as some big part of his platform.
Third, he and Warren have been fighting to lower loan interest rates. It is something he would make a priority and to allow people to be able to treat student loans like any other type of debt.
Fourth, Sanders is not raising taxes on the middle class. It's always crazy when an account that has not posted since 2012 shows up to peddle this bullshyt. Are you someone's alias? I make 200k including bonus and Sanders policies are not raising my income taxes so I have to call bullshyt on your claim.
@UltraKombo stop fronting about 200k being barely middle class in NYC. 200k is upper middle class for an individual. If you had a family I could understand, but you're single, fukk out of here. All my friends who are lawyers live in apartments where we pay 2000+ a month for rent and have plenty of discretionary income after loans. And we're all young, single and at the bars all the time. We are not struggling. We are not balling, but we're not struggling either.