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By the time I feed my family, I have maybe $400,000 left over,” - Rep. John Fleming (R-LA), in an interview on MSNBC, on why as a small business owner he can’t afford a tax increase.
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    $100k here, $100k there and eventually, you’ll be talking about real money.
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    I cannot actually conceive of $400,000. That would pay off my college loans, pay for grad school entirely, and still...
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    - Rep. John Fleming (R-LA), in an interview on MSNBC, on why as a small business owner he can’t afford a tax increase.
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    WOW $400,000 THAT’S NOT MUCH AT ALL I FEEL SORRY FOR YOU. Lol jk how much do you earn in the first place to have enough...
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    Whoaaaaa only 400,000! How does he fucking get by?! Holy shit!
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