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I agree 100% with the first part of the statement (or actually the 2nd paragraph - not the commentary :)) . My issues is that I think the policies of any pres./admin. should be directed at helping the poor, rather than the rich. I guess is a matter of degrees though. |
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Then his much older uncle Paulie proceeded to rip him apart listing all the thnigs done by others so that he could be positioned to do as well as he's doing today. It was pretty remarkable to watch. Some wealth is certainly earned, but you can't use "earn" to replace "hold". Quote:
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As much as I hate to say it, Karl Rove put it best: "If tea party groups are to maximize their influence on policy, they must now begin the difficult task of disassociating themselves from cranks and conspiracy nuts," Rove wrote. "This includes 9/11 deniers, 'birthers' who insist Barack Obama was not born in the United States, and militia supporters espousing something vaguely close to armed rebellion." Also, regardless of you opinion of Obama being a socialist or not, Socialist has been yelled about and thrown around so much that no one cares about the word any more and people have grown numb to it. Quote:
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When it comes to "hold and save", that used to be part of the American Dream that your chidren would have a better life than you. The only thing we will leave our children is a life of debt. |
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you're only proving my point, I didnt say its purely an individual effort. My success is due in a large part to my parents sacrfice. NOT, I REPEAT NOT due to taxpayers sacrafice. I remember thanksgiving and christmas when my Dad was going to work and as a kid I would beg him to stay home and he would explain that he would make triple time going in and tha was 3 days worth of work. I undestood then and understand now. I dont hold wealth, it was earned not deemed to me by a family name or class structure as "hold" implies. |
The NYT poll is interesting.
As scottw pointed out, the movement is supposedly for lower taxes yet, 52% of Tea Party supporters regard the income tax they pay as "Fair". 62% of them support Socialized programs and feel "the benefits from government programs such as Social Security and Medicare worth the costs of those programs." Not to mention 47% of them feel as though their figurehead, Sarah Palin, would *not* be an effective President. The above is what I'm talking about when I say that the makeup of the party is detrimental to the foundation of the movement. And then there's always this: Quote:
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JD, I believe in a lot of what the Tea Party stands for, as well. I also feel that I pay more than enough in taxes, but it's still "fair" because I do get benefits from them. If I had to pay more taxes, I would start to no longer consider the amount fair. I also support government programs paid for with taxes. If we didn't help the less fortunate, we'd fail to exist as a strong country. But, there has to be limits and/or requirements for these programs. As you've pointed out, people who benefit from the programs should have to contribute in some way to society to be eligible for the benefits. No sitting on the couch with a bag of weed and and an XBox 360 to play. I'm not sure why anyone would be suprised at the lack of support for Palin. She didn't even complete one term as governor of Alaska. She's way too politically inexperienced to lead this country, much like the guy in the White House now. |
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I regard the amount I'm spending now in income tax is at the very high end of fair. I would like to see it go down but current is sustainable. What is not sustainable for me is all the new taxes and fees. What is not sustainable is our country's spending right now. This spending is significantly greater than what it takes in. How can this be good?
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Europe's VAT Lessons - WSJ.com |
The Feds now spend more on employee pensions and benefits then on education. Vote them all out
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Inheritance is how most wealth is acquired.
Frankly, I'd be careful about the parsing the semantics of 'hold or earn.' The Obama Admin might agree, and get the idea to tax investment income at the higher rate wages are taxed at. |
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Didn't Joe Biden say it was good to pay taxes?
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complete frauds:uhuh: |
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Obama donated 100% of his Nobel Prize money. I'm willing to give him props when he deserves it. |
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if anyone wants to give me a ton of money that I've done nothing to deserve...I'd also be happy to donate 100% of it to charity....and I'm not even a millionaire or living lavishly and having all of my daily expenses being paid for by campaign contributions, which is what he did for most of 2009...:uhuh: Buck, I honestly would care if they hadn't given a penny to charity but for all of their rhetoric, the point is that for all of the lip flapping, these guys only practice what they preach with other people's money.... |
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this is the difference between somewhat reasonable (you) and blinded by hate (scottw) The 5.5 was mostly book money, so the income was not including the nobel prize, which was donated 100% And scott, if someone walked up to me and said here's 1.1 million "that I've done nothing to deserve" I'd donate some but you bet your ass I'd be fishing on a new boat this season :D. I guess you are more giving and liberal than you let on :D ***This is a cut and paste, 100%:*** WASHINGTON - The Tea Party was out railing against taxes on Tax Day on Thursday, but it's a safe bet few of them paid as much as President Obama. Tax returns released by the White House show Obama's adjusted gross income was $5,505,409 in 2009 - mostly from best-selling book sales. On that, he owed $1,792,414 in federal taxes, or a third of his income, but overpaid by $8,287. The Obamas applied the refund to next year's bill. The Obamas' total gross income was $5,623,690, before adjustments. The President offset his tab somewhat by being very generous, giving $329,100 to 40 different charities. In addition, the Obamas donated his entire $1.4 million Nobel Peace Prize income to charity and paid $163,303 in Illinois state income taxes. Because Obama donated the entire Nobel award to charity, it didn't count as income and he wasn't able to claim a deduction for those gifts. Joe and Jill Biden aren't nearly so well-off. The vice president and his wife's income was $333,182, on which they paid $71,147 to Uncle Sam. They gave away $4,820 to charity and paid $13,897 in state income taxes. The returns show that the Obamas made about as much in charitable contributions as the Bidens earned in 2009. Among the 10 charities who received contributions from Obama's Nobel cash are the Posse Foundation, a New York-based group that got $125,000 to provide scholarships for students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential. The Obamas' income included $374,460 in wages, $13,473 in interest, $12,018 in dividends and $4,230 in other income. The overwhelming majority of their income - nearly $5.2 million - was from book royalties. Like millions of Americans, the Obamas reduced their tax bite by contributing - in their case $49,000 - to a retirement plan. mmcauliff@nydailynews.com With Thomas M. DeFrank and Glenn Blain in Albany Read more: President Obama tax return reveals he made $5.5M in 2009, largely from book sales |
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And scott, if someone walked up to me and said here's 1.1 million "that I've done nothing to deserve" I'd donate some but you bet your ass I'd be fishing on a new boat this season :D. I guess you are more giving and liberal than you let on :D QUOTE] so...if you happen to be awarded a prize and attached money around 1.5 million(or any amount for that matter) and there's absolutely no justification for you receiving the award and there are numerous other far more deserving people who actually did something that might earn them the prize...you'd go out and buy a boat??? that's really pathetic....:uhuh: not blinded by hate ...eyes wide open and just want a little honesty, decency and consistency from our dear leader....still waiting :uhuh: and the cut and paste is as pathetic as Biden's 1.44% and I'd love to compare Obama's charity compared to that of other 5.5 millionaires and see how they rank being charitable with their easy money.... giving and liberal? that's funny...see...I am very "giving" with my own money...I would never feel "entitled" to such a sum of money that I didn't deserve for any reason and particularly if there were those more deserving.....I think we have a trend here with democrat leaders and their rhetoric and their pathetic showing when the numbers come out...the same thing was discovered of Al Gore(your hero) and the Kerry's were paying a miniscule amount in taxes and the Clinton's were deducting their dirty underwear.....nice people...:rotf2: the perpetual quandry of the limousine liberal |
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