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Taxation Reformation; Democrats Different Ideas for New Taxes


February 7, 2019Uncategorized1%, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, AOC, Bernie Sanders, Democratic socialism, Economics, Economy, Elizabeth Warren, estate tax, Income inequality, income tax rates, Inequality, one percent, redistributing wealth, Redistribution, Socialism, Tax policy, Tax reform, Taxes, the one percent, Wage Gap, Wealth, Wealth Gap, wealth taxStephen Mackey

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren all have their own ideas about how to raise taxes on the rich. They all have their own positives and negatives. Here are the pros and cons to their ideas.

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