Michael Steele and Harold Ford have a tour where they go around debating each other (don’t ask me why). During one of these appearances Michael Steele reflected on the plight of the common man:
The two often traded jokes, especially when Steele panned President Barack Obama’s long-stated plan to let income tax rates return to higher levels for families making more than $250,000 a year.
“Trust me, after taxes, a million dollars is not a lot of money,” Steele said.
Oh yes, the mere uni-millionaire can only afford to pay the maid and gardener one day a week and can barely afford the diamond-encrusted toilet paper holders. We feel for your suffering, Mr. Steele.