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Thanks for not disappointing. :thumbsup |
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Wow this got ugly quick. It went from a discussion on taxes to a referendum on tony404's intelligence and Obama's race.
Go figure. I guess when you can't defend your position with facts or a reasonable argument the next best thing is to personally attack the person you're having the argument with or change the subject to something like race or electability. It seems the only person still trying to have a reasonable discussion about the tax issue is pocketkangaroo. |
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and you are calling me a punk. I'd be embarrassed with that high of a post count, get a life!!!! |
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Aside from the usual few asshats this is actually a pretty good discussion. Agreed about pocketkangaroo. However, I've made most of my points in this thread and am not inclined to rehash them over and over at anyone's (gatorB's) behest. For example, I and others already discussed and addressed the "flat tax won't work" argument back on pages 2 and 3 if I recall correctly, and it has already been conceded and agreed that it isn't a workable solution, yet here we are just coming off of page 4 where gatorb is still arguing about flat tax. When I'm seeing the same stuff being argued over and over that says to me it's time to let someone else take up the cause...at least until something new comes up. :winkwink: |
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I've averaged my same 13-15 posts per day since joining, period. Next insult... |
I just ignore the people throwing out personal insults and such. This board actually has a lot of intelligent people when you can manuever around the riff-raff. CDSmith, GatorB, Snake Doctor and a few others are able to make a good political discussion. I don't agree with some of GatorB and Snake Doctor's views, but I'd bet I agree with more than they think.
I'm actually voting for Obama in November, despite being against this tax measure. There are some things more important to me than money which Obama stands for and McCain doesn't. And I'd vote Democrat more often if they got over this rich vs poor war. I'm not saying that it's necessarily due to their policy, but some of them try to demonize anyone making a good living. Edwards did this a lot which really turns me off. I'm not rich by any means, although I think I make a good living. But it seems like some of the Democrats want to make people think that anyone making money automatically doesn't care about them or the problems effecting them. The last thing this country needs is more reasons to polarize it. |
Would people object to higher taxes if they knew the money would be well spent? I honestly don?t think so, the problem is that it?s usually not well spent. Throwing more money on a problem doesn?t solve the problem.
For example, all the pork barrel spending, would you be keen if the extra taxes were basically blown on useless programs that politicians use to buy votes? I can almost guarantee that no one would have a problem with paying higher taxes if they actually saw benefits to the greater good?however, with our current flawed political situation, I don?t want to give an extra penny into the system. ?The Associated Press did an analysis of last year's spending earmarks with the help of the Sunlight Foundation and Taxpayers for Common Sense. They found 11,780 earmarks worth $18.3 billion.? http://blog.washingtonpost.com/washi...looks_clo.html Now, let the government stop diddle-dicking around with earmarks / pork barrel spending, curtail certain other useless expenditures, and proactively reduce fraud in current government programs. If they did all that and they still needed to raise taxes, at that time start the discussion?until they do that every person should be bitching and moaning about wasted tax dollars. |
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Seriously though, how do you even have an opinion on our freedoms when you are canadian. Worry about your own country. Seems to me you guys are doing great, but it's our country that is fucked. Another reason that I get pissed at people who don't vote, is when I think back to 2000 and GWB won florida by a few hundred votes.:mad: |
Sometimes the people at the top need to help out the people below them. You are all too fuckin greedy. Not everyone is lucky enough to be smart and get through college. Workers are still needed in this world and without them it would be hard for 99% of the super rich to have got there.
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Second, as you said, this IS "gofuckyourself"... which means another great thing aside from what you said... that being: you are going to get opinions (like mine) whether you want them or not. Yes, I am Canadian, but if you think for one second that we up here aren't interested in what goes on south of our border you really don't understand Canada, much less Canadian webmasters working in adult. We have a geniune stake in what goes on in the US because much of our income is derived from US companies, and sometimes (as in often) the policies initiated by your government affect our bottom line. Aside from all that I have friends and much family strewn all through the states. Of course I have a vested interest in what happens to them. But all that aside I actually like the USA. Don't know as I'd want to live there, but I do love travelling on your interstates. I hope this helps clear up some of that confusion that was spinning around in that head of yours. Cheers, and have a nice rest of the weekend. :D |
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He's another handful of shit. He's VERY conservative and doesn't even slightly resemble a libertarian IMHO. |
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And you foget with a Roth IRA you pay ZERO taxes when you take that money out. Quote:
Sure but like you said the old peole get pissed of you you propose any major changes. They let the AARP scare them into thinking they will lose out. People think the AARP is just this organzation that helps old people. No they are one of the most powerful lobbies in DC. Trust me if a presidential candidate proposed raising the retirement age( even if it's decades away ) and other changes the AARP wil protray him as some kind of Hitler. look at what the did with Buh's plan for letting younger people invest some of their SS tax. That would have had ZERO effect on anyone within 10 years of getting SS and yet the AARP convinced the old farts that they would be eating cat food soon. As long as the old farts vote at double the rate of younger people and younger people don't demand changes in SS, the politicians are going to cater to the old farts. |
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You also aren't counting money lost by having money invested in SS vs an IRA or 401K. You can not tell me if a person could take their SS tax and invest it in an IRA or 401K they would not come out better. Hell I could take that money go to the local bank and invest it into CDs and get a better rate. Ok using the ssa.gov calculator if you make the 2009 minimum wage of $7.25 an hour and assuming you did not get any raises and you started work at 18 in 2004 and worked until 67 in 2053. You would be entitled to $816 a month is SS. It would take you 4 years and 8 months to get back what you put in. Not counting your employers portion and not accounting for any interest. Or the fact that $816 in 2053 is not worth near as much as it was in 2008. In fact taking that money and only making a mere 4% would have yielded 3X the amount. In other words that person could have $2448 a month for those 4 years and 8 months. Or that person could have gotten $816 a month for 16 years. So no mater how you slice it SS is loser for EVERYONE. |
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A guy who made over $100k for 30 years is putting in nearly $15,000 a year. If he put that into an IRA, he'd have between 2 and 3 million dollars available for him at retirement. This far exceeds anything he'll ever receive from social security. Lets not act like the poor guy is the one getting fucked here. Quote:
Plus, and I wasn't able to find this, wouldn't the employers be required to match the social security dollars too after $250k? That means that every dollar someone is given over the $250,000 mark actually costs the company $1.07. Perhaps companies will avoid hitting that mark and try to keep their employers under $250,000. Quote:
I do wish they'd allow those over 50 to put more in too. A lot of people don't even get started on a retirement until it's too late. While you should start early, it's tough with school loans, buying your first home, starting a family, etc. I was unfortunately not able to qualify for the Roth IRA. I've been told though in 2010 I will be able to make a huge deposit into one as the limits will be removed. |
Listen to http://www.novamradio.com/live/stream.php especially Randi Rhodes and do your fact checking and homework. Listen for a couple of days
then go to http://www.wabcradio.com/ and listen to Rush and Hannity for a couple of days. Compare the both.... |
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democrats are like socialists
very anti-american You see, communists/socialists believe in human rights over wealth. Uhhh look at china? Obviously communists lie. So bottom line is only Mccain can save america |
well you need to look at the damn republicans sending our families into war over oil both bushes and regan:mad::helpme
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Paying some extra taxes is nothing compared to how much money you can make from a decent economy.
Just look where Bush's bullshit has taken us at the moment. Quality of life is invaluable. |
yep gas has went through the roof since 8yr bush era of terror
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http://www.nnteenmodels.net/gfy/clapping.gif Jokes! Good points.. couldn't of said it better myself. |
fuck it, I am all for it especially since I am not part of that bracket!!! Hoo Hah!
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In a recent conversation about tax rates and actual taxes paid (adding in sales tax and all the other taxes we have to pay) with my brother who lives in Switzerland pays about 10% less in taxes than I do and we earn about the same. He gets free health care and a lot of other stuff I do not. Higher taxes are not the answer.
We also do not need to raise the tax rate on anyone to pay off the deficit. Cut the pork out of all these BS bills Congress passes and the deficit will take care of itself. Streamline govt so it works like a business and you will see a surplus. The worst thing that happened to this country in recent years was that Ross Perot was not elected president. He would have run the country like a business and set it up so we were on a track in the right direction instead of the endless Republican?Democrat roller coaster we have today. Whether you are Republican or Democrat or belong to some other party the best thing you can do for this country is not vote along party lines but vote for the candidate that will do the best job. Follow these ideas and make the USA as good as it can be: 1. Vote for the best candidate and do not vote based on party affiliation. 2. Get the President the Line Item Veto - yes, the Supreme Court says it is unconstitutional but it can be added to the Constitution as an amendment. 3. Buy American. Put your hard earned money back in our economy. 4. Quit bitching about problems and do something that will help fix them. |
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i will say if mccain gets in there we fight another war
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By teh way at $250,000 a year my SS taxes would go up by ZERO. See it's only for incomes OVER $250,000. Say my income was $350,000 So I'd pay an extra $6200 in SS taxes. If that is going to make me or break me then I seriously need to shoot myself in the head. I suggest you start putting your money into investments and quit spending it on hookers and blow. |
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The pork in the budget is a red herring. While I do agree it should be cut, and that the President should have a line item veto, pork is a very small percentage of the overall budget and even if you cut out every dollar of it, it wouldn't make a dent in the deficit. It would be nice to change the entire appropriations process, that way we don't keep military bases open that the pentagon doesn't want just because they are in the district of a powerful committee chairmen. We also wouldn't be building weapons the pentagon doesn't want just because they're built in the states of other powerful committee chairmen. The best way to deal with this would be term limits, something that hasn't been part of the national debate for a long time....not since the republicans promised term limits in the contract with America and then reneged once they had the majority. Term limits and public financing would be the solution to alot of our problems....but unfortunately they're not part of the national debate. |
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HOWEVER, all of these arguments from the right assume the worst case scenario, that the payroll tax on incomes over $250K would be the same as it is on incomes under $102K That's not very likely....Obama hasn't proposed a specific rate, but alot of analysts think a 2-4% rate in incomes over $250K would be enough. |
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I live in the south, the deep south. The last democrat to run for congress from here got 22% of the vote...that was this year....and that was twice as many votes as the last democrat got in 2006. (this is a good year for dems) I'm at the barber shop getting my hair cut, and they have fox news on (as usual) and someone mentions something about politics....the guy cutting my hair says "Yeah, since the democrats took over congress gas prices have skyrocketed and the economy has gone to shit. What does that tell ya?" I was like WTF?? But since he had a straight razor right above my ear when he said that, I just grunted a little bit and didn't say anything. Crazy how literally 40% of the country....well actually, make that 80% of the country (40% conservative and 40% liberal) are totally able to ignore all facts and logic and find a way to blame the other side for whatever our problems are....even when their side has had total control of government for however long. I guess maybe it's a good thing that the 20% who are able to change their minds are usually the ones who decide Presidential elections. |
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