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October 21, 2008 at 6:23 PM #14256October 21, 2008 at 7:40 PM #290913kev374Participant
by rich he means singles making over $75,000 and couples making over $150,000. That is the democrat definition of “rich”
October 21, 2008 at 7:40 PM #291228kev374Participantby rich he means singles making over $75,000 and couples making over $150,000. That is the democrat definition of “rich”
October 21, 2008 at 7:40 PM #291264kev374Participantby rich he means singles making over $75,000 and couples making over $150,000. That is the democrat definition of “rich”
October 21, 2008 at 7:40 PM #291267kev374Participantby rich he means singles making over $75,000 and couples making over $150,000. That is the democrat definition of “rich”
October 21, 2008 at 7:40 PM #291305kev374Participantby rich he means singles making over $75,000 and couples making over $150,000. That is the democrat definition of “rich”
October 21, 2008 at 8:37 PM #290923UsernameParticipantSeems to me like taxes in this country is like cell phone reception in Rancho Santa Fe. Everyone wants the benefit of the cell tower and the reception it brings but no one wants to “pay” for it by putting the tower on their property. Taxes have to be paid by someone and it doesn’t hurt someone making 75K a year like it does someone making 25K a year. Of course most posters on this blog are in the first group so they complain about how unfair it is. Personally I’d rather earn more and pay the taxes than earn less and have less. Then again political views are often influenced by your parents and I had an affluent democrat for a mother who lived within her means, owns her house our right has zero debt and has assets/money in the bank and is now “working retired” collecting social security, retirement and a paycheck. My father is a broke republican who is still working at almost 80 years old and spent more than he earned his whole life. He has massive debts and can never retire. He jokes that “the longer I work the less I have to save for retirement”. Sad truth is he will die working, just as many boomers today.
October 21, 2008 at 8:37 PM #291238UsernameParticipantSeems to me like taxes in this country is like cell phone reception in Rancho Santa Fe. Everyone wants the benefit of the cell tower and the reception it brings but no one wants to “pay” for it by putting the tower on their property. Taxes have to be paid by someone and it doesn’t hurt someone making 75K a year like it does someone making 25K a year. Of course most posters on this blog are in the first group so they complain about how unfair it is. Personally I’d rather earn more and pay the taxes than earn less and have less. Then again political views are often influenced by your parents and I had an affluent democrat for a mother who lived within her means, owns her house our right has zero debt and has assets/money in the bank and is now “working retired” collecting social security, retirement and a paycheck. My father is a broke republican who is still working at almost 80 years old and spent more than he earned his whole life. He has massive debts and can never retire. He jokes that “the longer I work the less I have to save for retirement”. Sad truth is he will die working, just as many boomers today.
October 21, 2008 at 8:37 PM #291274UsernameParticipantSeems to me like taxes in this country is like cell phone reception in Rancho Santa Fe. Everyone wants the benefit of the cell tower and the reception it brings but no one wants to “pay” for it by putting the tower on their property. Taxes have to be paid by someone and it doesn’t hurt someone making 75K a year like it does someone making 25K a year. Of course most posters on this blog are in the first group so they complain about how unfair it is. Personally I’d rather earn more and pay the taxes than earn less and have less. Then again political views are often influenced by your parents and I had an affluent democrat for a mother who lived within her means, owns her house our right has zero debt and has assets/money in the bank and is now “working retired” collecting social security, retirement and a paycheck. My father is a broke republican who is still working at almost 80 years old and spent more than he earned his whole life. He has massive debts and can never retire. He jokes that “the longer I work the less I have to save for retirement”. Sad truth is he will die working, just as many boomers today.
October 21, 2008 at 8:37 PM #291277UsernameParticipantSeems to me like taxes in this country is like cell phone reception in Rancho Santa Fe. Everyone wants the benefit of the cell tower and the reception it brings but no one wants to “pay” for it by putting the tower on their property. Taxes have to be paid by someone and it doesn’t hurt someone making 75K a year like it does someone making 25K a year. Of course most posters on this blog are in the first group so they complain about how unfair it is. Personally I’d rather earn more and pay the taxes than earn less and have less. Then again political views are often influenced by your parents and I had an affluent democrat for a mother who lived within her means, owns her house our right has zero debt and has assets/money in the bank and is now “working retired” collecting social security, retirement and a paycheck. My father is a broke republican who is still working at almost 80 years old and spent more than he earned his whole life. He has massive debts and can never retire. He jokes that “the longer I work the less I have to save for retirement”. Sad truth is he will die working, just as many boomers today.
October 21, 2008 at 8:37 PM #291315UsernameParticipantSeems to me like taxes in this country is like cell phone reception in Rancho Santa Fe. Everyone wants the benefit of the cell tower and the reception it brings but no one wants to “pay” for it by putting the tower on their property. Taxes have to be paid by someone and it doesn’t hurt someone making 75K a year like it does someone making 25K a year. Of course most posters on this blog are in the first group so they complain about how unfair it is. Personally I’d rather earn more and pay the taxes than earn less and have less. Then again political views are often influenced by your parents and I had an affluent democrat for a mother who lived within her means, owns her house our right has zero debt and has assets/money in the bank and is now “working retired” collecting social security, retirement and a paycheck. My father is a broke republican who is still working at almost 80 years old and spent more than he earned his whole life. He has massive debts and can never retire. He jokes that “the longer I work the less I have to save for retirement”. Sad truth is he will die working, just as many boomers today.
October 21, 2008 at 10:17 PM #290958kev374Participant[quote=Username]Taxes have to be paid by someone and it doesn’t hurt someone making 75K a year like it does someone making 25K a year. [/quote]
This is the most ludicrous thing ever. Someone making $75k/yr here in Southern California is hardly rich.
People who are single and make above this amount already pay a boatload in taxes. Your accusation that they don’t pay their fair share is frankly quite egregious. It’s the $75k-$250k segment that pays the most tax in this country as a percentage of their income.
So please QUIT your Marxist agenda!
October 21, 2008 at 10:17 PM #291273kev374Participant[quote=Username]Taxes have to be paid by someone and it doesn’t hurt someone making 75K a year like it does someone making 25K a year. [/quote]
This is the most ludicrous thing ever. Someone making $75k/yr here in Southern California is hardly rich.
People who are single and make above this amount already pay a boatload in taxes. Your accusation that they don’t pay their fair share is frankly quite egregious. It’s the $75k-$250k segment that pays the most tax in this country as a percentage of their income.
So please QUIT your Marxist agenda!
October 21, 2008 at 10:17 PM #291309kev374Participant[quote=Username]Taxes have to be paid by someone and it doesn’t hurt someone making 75K a year like it does someone making 25K a year. [/quote]
This is the most ludicrous thing ever. Someone making $75k/yr here in Southern California is hardly rich.
People who are single and make above this amount already pay a boatload in taxes. Your accusation that they don’t pay their fair share is frankly quite egregious. It’s the $75k-$250k segment that pays the most tax in this country as a percentage of their income.
So please QUIT your Marxist agenda!
October 21, 2008 at 10:17 PM #291312kev374Participant[quote=Username]Taxes have to be paid by someone and it doesn’t hurt someone making 75K a year like it does someone making 25K a year. [/quote]
This is the most ludicrous thing ever. Someone making $75k/yr here in Southern California is hardly rich.
People who are single and make above this amount already pay a boatload in taxes. Your accusation that they don’t pay their fair share is frankly quite egregious. It’s the $75k-$250k segment that pays the most tax in this country as a percentage of their income.
So please QUIT your Marxist agenda!
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