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April 15, 2009 at 6:52 PM #381895April 15, 2009 at 8:32 PM #382308barnaby33Participant
What I love is the classic partisanship my post brought out. If you stop and think about it, how can you balance our out of control budget without the majority paying more taxes? You can’t is the answer. So you can believe the Obama promise, or you can decry it as liberal fantasia. I don’t care. Either way, your taxes are going up and so are mine.
Happy tax day.
Josh
April 15, 2009 at 8:32 PM #382130barnaby33ParticipantWhat I love is the classic partisanship my post brought out. If you stop and think about it, how can you balance our out of control budget without the majority paying more taxes? You can’t is the answer. So you can believe the Obama promise, or you can decry it as liberal fantasia. I don’t care. Either way, your taxes are going up and so are mine.
Happy tax day.
Josh
April 15, 2009 at 8:32 PM #381668barnaby33ParticipantWhat I love is the classic partisanship my post brought out. If you stop and think about it, how can you balance our out of control budget without the majority paying more taxes? You can’t is the answer. So you can believe the Obama promise, or you can decry it as liberal fantasia. I don’t care. Either way, your taxes are going up and so are mine.
Happy tax day.
Josh
April 15, 2009 at 8:32 PM #381940barnaby33ParticipantWhat I love is the classic partisanship my post brought out. If you stop and think about it, how can you balance our out of control budget without the majority paying more taxes? You can’t is the answer. So you can believe the Obama promise, or you can decry it as liberal fantasia. I don’t care. Either way, your taxes are going up and so are mine.
Happy tax day.
Josh
April 15, 2009 at 8:32 PM #382177barnaby33ParticipantWhat I love is the classic partisanship my post brought out. If you stop and think about it, how can you balance our out of control budget without the majority paying more taxes? You can’t is the answer. So you can believe the Obama promise, or you can decry it as liberal fantasia. I don’t care. Either way, your taxes are going up and so are mine.
Happy tax day.
Josh
April 15, 2009 at 9:47 PM #382348equalizerParticipant[quote=barnaby33]What I love is the classic partisanship my post brought out. If you stop and think about it, how can you balance our out of control budget without the majority paying more taxes? You can’t is the answer. So you can believe the Obama promise, or you can decry it as liberal fantasia. I don’t care. Either way, your taxes are going up and so are mine.
Happy tax day.
Josh[/quote]
You always bring a bundle of joy to the party, taking away the punchbowl.April 15, 2009 at 9:47 PM #382217equalizerParticipant[quote=barnaby33]What I love is the classic partisanship my post brought out. If you stop and think about it, how can you balance our out of control budget without the majority paying more taxes? You can’t is the answer. So you can believe the Obama promise, or you can decry it as liberal fantasia. I don’t care. Either way, your taxes are going up and so are mine.
Happy tax day.
Josh[/quote]
You always bring a bundle of joy to the party, taking away the punchbowl.April 15, 2009 at 9:47 PM #381708equalizerParticipant[quote=barnaby33]What I love is the classic partisanship my post brought out. If you stop and think about it, how can you balance our out of control budget without the majority paying more taxes? You can’t is the answer. So you can believe the Obama promise, or you can decry it as liberal fantasia. I don’t care. Either way, your taxes are going up and so are mine.
Happy tax day.
Josh[/quote]
You always bring a bundle of joy to the party, taking away the punchbowl.April 15, 2009 at 9:47 PM #382170equalizerParticipant[quote=barnaby33]What I love is the classic partisanship my post brought out. If you stop and think about it, how can you balance our out of control budget without the majority paying more taxes? You can’t is the answer. So you can believe the Obama promise, or you can decry it as liberal fantasia. I don’t care. Either way, your taxes are going up and so are mine.
Happy tax day.
Josh[/quote]
You always bring a bundle of joy to the party, taking away the punchbowl.April 15, 2009 at 9:47 PM #381980equalizerParticipant[quote=barnaby33]What I love is the classic partisanship my post brought out. If you stop and think about it, how can you balance our out of control budget without the majority paying more taxes? You can’t is the answer. So you can believe the Obama promise, or you can decry it as liberal fantasia. I don’t care. Either way, your taxes are going up and so are mine.
Happy tax day.
Josh[/quote]
You always bring a bundle of joy to the party, taking away the punchbowl.April 15, 2009 at 10:47 PM #382207mwtosdParticipant[quote=partypup]
How much will the tax reduction be? Well, according to Candy Crowley, the average reduction for middle class Americans making LESS than $250K/year will be $10-13 a year.So enjoy your generous tax windfall, afx114. What a wonderful day it must be for folks making less than $250K/yr!![/quote]
No that is NOT correct it is $10-13 PER WEEK, not a year, (and i believe that is for the median income, not all earnings under 250k – and would scale accordingly.)
April 15, 2009 at 10:47 PM #382160mwtosdParticipant[quote=partypup]
How much will the tax reduction be? Well, according to Candy Crowley, the average reduction for middle class Americans making LESS than $250K/year will be $10-13 a year.So enjoy your generous tax windfall, afx114. What a wonderful day it must be for folks making less than $250K/yr!![/quote]
No that is NOT correct it is $10-13 PER WEEK, not a year, (and i believe that is for the median income, not all earnings under 250k – and would scale accordingly.)
April 15, 2009 at 10:47 PM #381698mwtosdParticipant[quote=partypup]
How much will the tax reduction be? Well, according to Candy Crowley, the average reduction for middle class Americans making LESS than $250K/year will be $10-13 a year.So enjoy your generous tax windfall, afx114. What a wonderful day it must be for folks making less than $250K/yr!![/quote]
No that is NOT correct it is $10-13 PER WEEK, not a year, (and i believe that is for the median income, not all earnings under 250k – and would scale accordingly.)
April 15, 2009 at 10:47 PM #382338mwtosdParticipant[quote=partypup]
How much will the tax reduction be? Well, according to Candy Crowley, the average reduction for middle class Americans making LESS than $250K/year will be $10-13 a year.So enjoy your generous tax windfall, afx114. What a wonderful day it must be for folks making less than $250K/yr!![/quote]
No that is NOT correct it is $10-13 PER WEEK, not a year, (and i believe that is for the median income, not all earnings under 250k – and would scale accordingly.)
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