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We got the first one but it's anyone's guess what this round will be. I haven't heard or read what is different in this round.I ain't getting shit, and I'm not pissed about it.
I am pissed about the President using Executive Order to dole out my hard earned money. Especially after .gov handed out $1.4 billion in stimulus money to dead people.
This is fucking awesome.“Don’t laugh my young friends, your time will come!”
When youngsters give me crap about being old my response is “ You’re like a cow making fun of a steak”
Well, look at it from my side of the aisle.You should all give a percentage to the people that paid for it!!!!![]()
Hell I didn't even get the shirt.
I don't qualify for that either. Man, this whole white privilege thing is working out great for me. Trying to make me a poor, by giving the poors the same purchasing power as I have, all the while funding the whole shit show with my money. Sweet!Well, look at it from my side of the aisle.
If the payroll tax is stopped I won't get any benefit at all since I am not on anyone's payroll.
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I have long been a flat tax proponent as in a fair tax that removes the loopholes for the ultra-rich and giant corporations.i’d like to see it all abolished and just go to a flat tax across the board. doesnt matter what you make, it’s x%. no child credits, no income credits, nada. and if you didnt make anything, you get NOTHING. refunds become extinct.
you want justice? this is the path to it. i think the “payroll tax holiday” is a step in that direction. there is going to be some squaking when folks realize how much they’re getting clipped each paycheck.
I’m also a proponent of flat tax.I have long been a flat tax proponent as in a fair tax that removes the loopholes for the ultra-rich and giant corporations.
The biggest stumbling block to enacting a fair flat tax system is lack of the lack of trust we have in our legislative branch. What is the proper order for changing the tax codes so dramatically? Do we enact a flat tax before repealing the current federal tax codes? That is the way it should be, as we do need to know what we are getting before we dump what we have. Thing is, if we did it that way, what is to keep Congress from failing to repeal the old code and, thus, double taxing the people?
In another thread, we will start a pool on which of those kills you first.
Reminds me of the scene from Jarhead.