i have never seen anything with more notes than this.
(Source: hugslikevoldemort)
"The math is the math. You can’t lower current (tax) rates and raise revenue unless you’re getting revenue from someplace else. Now, either it’s coming from middle-class families, or poor families, or it’s coming from folks like you and me that can afford to pay a little more.
…You can’t get away from the basic concept that either we have a system in which the people who have benefited the most from this new economy by a magnitude of 200, 300 percent increases in their income — either they’re doing a little bit more, or they’re not.
I think they should. And this is not because I’m interested in punishing the rich. I want everybody to be rich! That’s great! It has to do with the fact that the less I’m asking you or me to do, the more I’m asking somebody who’s in a much tougher position to sacrifice.
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This whole thing, summarized so simply and yet the conservative element in these United States continues to pretend not to understand the sheer, sympathetic logic of it all.
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OHMYGOSH IS THIS REAL LIFE?
dlgjadfg OH MY GOD OH MY GOD
SWEET LORD,
LHKJSLKDFGDFGFS
my reaction lmao THIS THOUGH
JESUS TAKE THE WHEEL
OMG I’M DYING DYING OMG
*GASPING FOR BREATH*
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Whenever I take it I always get Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff within literally 10 points of each other—I think the most was a gap between Ravenclaw and Gryffindor at 11. The outlier for me is usually Slytherin, but I’ve seen scores where they’re all within FIVE points…