“That” is a definite article, “An” is an indefinite article. You cant just substitute one for the other. You’ve just explained how your lack of reading comprehension lead you to misinterpret what I wrote.
You are the king of "backing it up." You just stepped in it with your childish writing.
Let's break down your weak defense. One could switch "that" and "an." One could switch "they" and "them". Irrelevant. Break the sentence down. The operative part of the sentence is "an extra $2,000 is what many 1%ers will see in a single paycheck." You made that statement.
Switch "an" with "that." "That extra $2,000 is what many 1%ers will see in a single paycheck." You are still stating "$2,000 is what the rich see in a single pay check."
NOTHING you put in front of that part of the statement changes your claim that "what many 1%s will see in a single paycheck." $52,000 a year is rich baby!
By the way, shout out on being able to use they twice in a mere five words.... you and 21 should put on a clinic.
No, they dismiss it because they realize an extra $2,000 is what many 1%ers will see in a single paycheck.
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