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Well, first thing noticeable is the tables prove that the article's use of "under $50,000" as an indicator of who pays federal income taxes is, indeed, arbitrary and misleading. The bottom-half cutoff is actually $32,879. Thus, stating that 45% of Tea Party members make less than $50K has no statistical validity, and any conclusions drawn from the $50K figure are equally invalid. In fact, since 50% of the general population makes less than $32K, and the pollsters had to raise the bar to $50K to cover 45% of Tea PArty members, that would indicate that their conclusion is dead wrong: Tea Party members are more likely to be paying federal income taxes than the general populace.
In short, the Tax Foundation data proves the writers of the article to be flat out liars.
The Tax Foundation also shows that 1 percent of tax payers are paying over 40% of total tax revenues on less than 23% of total taxable income. That should make anti-wealth liberals somewhat happy.
It should also make anti-Obama Teabaggers happy, since they erroneously believe they're being taxed to death, when they plainly aren't.