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Why not end this Friday on a high note?  We have a message from W. Phillips, and it won’t take you long to realize that W. Phillips is a member of the dumb masses.

Boortz, you put so much energy into bashing and trying to discredit the president but like Romney you have not been able to explain what he's planning to do other than not raise taxes for the rich. Can you please explain how you feel its fair for someone that makes millions to pay less in taxes than someone that makes 50 thousand a year? Also can you explain how you did not hear Romney agree and plagerize everything the president said in the last election. And to close yes you do come across as a racist....go ahead and vote for him he looks like you....very racist and your too dumb to notice...also negative and racist.

A couple reasons why we know that W. Phillips is a member of the dumbmasses.

- Anyone who uses the word “bashing” automatically tags them as unqualified to carry on a rational discussion.

- People who make millions of dollars do not pay less in taxes, you moron!  In this case, I assume W. Phillips is talking about Mitt Romney.  Here are the facts: Mitt Romney pays EXACTLY the same capital gains tax rate on the same investment income as does any other person in this country.  Mitt Romney also pays EXACTLY the same income tax rate on the same taxable income as does any other person in this country.  Between 2010 and 2011, Mitt Romney and his wife paid $6.2 million in federal income taxes, giving them a higher effective tax rate than 97% of American taxpayers.  But I doubt W. Phillips understands the difference between income and capital gains taxes and the concept of effective tax rates … otherwise he wouldn’t have made that ignorant remark to start!

- The word “racist” has lost all meaning due to its overuse by ignoranuses such as W. Phillips. 

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