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GFY General Weasley Clark
Fucker wants to nail hardcore income tax increase on anyone who makes more than a million a year.
:BangBang: Go take your commie anti-capitalist philosphies to Siberia. |
He got my vote.
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well somebody gotta pay for Bushs crap, damn sure cant be the poor people KRL.
sorry but this must be done. :thumbsup |
Its amazing how many people are ignorant to the fact that its the wealthy people who provide the investment capital to create new businesses which in turn creates new jobs for the non-wealthy people.
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Humm...
I do not see many wealthy people investing in America these days they are outsourcing it all. |
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http://intellectualize.org/archives/003009.html Maybe helping Alaska! :thumbsup |
damn where is 12clicks when you need him...lol
the top 5% of the income earners pay something like 40% of all income tax. however...they also have many bonuses for being there. suckls but sooner or later you have to ask yourself, are you for your country or against dont want to pay taxes..then move out im paying like 43% here sucks balls |
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A great charity is set up at the following paypal address [email protected] heh |
I like him
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the rich are doing far more for this country than the other 95% combined. It's time the poor paid more or for them to demand the government spend and tax less. after all, the poor have a 95% voice. |
Out of the three or four candidates who have a chance in hell of getting the nomination, Clark's the only one I'd even consider voting for.
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hahahhaha lying is fun. |
I don't see why everyone rules out a Kucinich/Sharpton ticket in '04.
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its not gonna happen
dont think so |
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he's got my vote, he won't get the bill through so don't worry KRL!
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Clark :thumbsup
We have to pay down this debt some how. :2 cents: |
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KRL :thumbsup :thumbsup
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Siberia is actually a very nice place with extremely acceptable taxation. Let alone some of the finest trim I have seen in a while. |
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Anyways good meeting you. KK has the abilities of bringing the right people around. -dd |
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Here's a somewhat out dated link from the Congressional Budget Office talking about tax burden: http://www.cbo.gov/showdoc.cfm?index...m=0&sequence=0 Here's a nice analysis of it: http://www.allegromedia.com/sugi/taxes/ Put very simplistically the top 5% paid about 50% of income taxes in 1999, up from 38% of income taxes in 1977. |
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(I don't think I'd worry about much of anything) :winkwink: |
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To be deemed the top 5% of income earners you need to break just over a 1/4 mil a year. Which, by my definition, isn't rich. Yet the Democrats keep on using the term 'rich' and the mass media watchers eat it up. Yeah, yeah, cruficy those nasty 'rich' people. -dd |
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I have to stay out of this thread or myself and 12clicks may get a little to close to agreeing about something. Although I think the US's new tax breaks are a little over the top, I'm not a big fan of putting a lot more of the tax burden on the wealthy. The way to keep taxes down is to have a government that doesn't spend money like a child with mom's visa.
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And I noticed those who support Bush and say that the rich are "overtaxed" fail to point out that the amount of money you pay in taxes is based on the AMOUNT YOU MADE. So of course the rich are going to be paying a lot of tax money! The problem is, the lower and middle class are getting socked at an even higher rate than they should be taxed. They don't have the loopholes and exemptions that the rich can currently use to pay less taxes. Close the loopholes..and make this tax system truly a "progressive" tax..based upon the ability to pay. |
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here's an idea, can't afford to pay for your own government services, don't receive them. |
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The average house in the USA costs ~$150K The average car costs ~$20K Assume you "need" 4 new cars over a lifetime and allow $5K into each car for repairs = ~100K So far that's 250K (3 months salary if you're netting 1mil a year), to have shelter and transport taken care of for your entire lifetime. Now you budget about $10K/year for a familys worth of food ($200/week is more than we're spending on 5 adults here) how much for electricity? $15K/year reasonable? ($300/month) That's 1.25mil for 50 years. I would adjust for inflation, but those costs will go down enough once kids are gone to more than compensate for rising rates. total thus far is 1.5mil for quite a comfortable life. of course every american needs insurance, so lets tack on $10K a year for that. bringing us to an even 2mil if your kids go to college, and depending on where they go, this may cost you an extra 10-40K per kid over 4 years. + kids need toys and trips to disneyland while growing up. + you might want to buy THEM their own cars too. (if you don't make them work for it) this is a hard total to even guess at, since there are so many variables and depending on how many kids you have. I think I've been pretty fair, even generous, with these numbers. I won't include gross excess like $200K cars and $2mil homes, because nobody 'needs' all that "blingbling" as GFY calls it. This math is already allowing you to live far for comfortably than most people in the world, including low-income american families. But if you are making 'only' 1mil a year, without taxes you could have your entire life paid for in 2-3 years. With a heavy 45-50% tax on income (according to this thread) it would take you closer to 4-5 years and you'd never have to work again . . or you can now devote any additional years income to the "blingbling". |
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The problem cannot be fixed by taxes, though I am for repealing this recent ridiculous tax cut. We don't need more taxes as much as we need a streamlined, pork-and-fat-free government. If the American public knew how much money leaked out of our current system and into the pockets of individuals, they'd revolt. - Titus |
I'm telling you, when shit becomes valuable the poor will be born without assholes.
People are all for nailing the rich bastards with heavier taxes, then sit back and wonder a year later why the local plant is laying off hundreds of workers, why a job is so hard to come by. How can anyone successful afford to expand and hire locals when their tax bracket just got bumped up to "insane"? Outsourcing starts looking pretty good after the taxman bites more than half your wallet when he only deserves maybe 30%. Hellow? |
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Your entire post is about someone else (you in this case) determining what I should need to live. That is totally against what this country was founded on. What is my motivation to pump more and more money into the economy if I am living the way you describe above? I pump large amounts of cash into the US and the WORLD economy because I can, and I alone am responsible for numerous people being employed. I balance my budget each and every year, and I expect the country I live in to do the same. I would love to see ALL entitlements wiped out, all handouts to foreign nations wiped out, and the entire executive branch ordered to do what they are supposed to do. The federal government is supposed to protect me from foreign invaders (which they don't), provide a stable currency (which they don't), and deal with foreign relations (which they don't). It has now become a whored out free for all with the tax payers money -- THE PEOPLE WHO PAY TAXES. The control should be squarely in the hands of the states. So if I wanted to live in a Socialist Republic I could move to California, New York, or Massachusetts. On the other hand if I wanted to move to a state that practiced fiscal responsibility and reap those benefits I could. At this point, the only way I can exit the spend happy whorehouse we now have, is to leave country I love. I, like others in this thread, truly suffer from taxation without representation. That is what is frustrating, aside from the fact that people do not realize any of this until they actually make some real money. -dd |
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