Facts truly are the Kryptonite of the left. 

Ever hear the one about the 1% not paying their "fair share."
Malarky, says I.
Fortunately, others back it up. From the American Enterprise Institute:
1. In 2009 (most recent year available), the top 400 taxpayers based on Adjusted Gross Income earned $81 billion as a group, and paid $16.1 billion in federal income taxes at an average tax rate of almost 20% (see chart above).
2. In 2009, the bottom 50% of taxpayers, a group totaling 69 million, earned collectively more than $1 trillion and paid $19.5 billion in federal income taxes at average tax rate of less than 2% (see chart above).
Bottom Line: A small group of 400 of America’s most successful earners in 2009, about the number of residents living in a typical apartment building in Washington, D.C., paid almost as much in federal income taxes as the entire bottom half of America’s 138 million tax filers, which is a population equivalent to the combined number of residents living in America’s 29 least populated states, plus the District of Columbia.  What makes this disparity possible is the fact that an estimated 47% of individual income tax returns filed in 2009 had a zero or negative tax liability.
400 people paying almost the same as the bottom 50% of taxpayers.
Telling.