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TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
Are you trying to insinuate that how can a poor immigrant living in a poor neighborhood, who attended a horrible school benefits from McCain’s platform? It’s easy really… I will be paying LESS taxes w/ McCain’s tax plan than Obama’s. Then there’s education. I have one word for you… Voucher. You know what they say about ass-u-ming right?[/quote]So you make more than $250K then? I thought a while back you said that you were an employee who earned less than $100K per year.
Now it makes sense. You are voting in your own interest. That makes perfect sense. I plan to vote for Obama as my tax rate will be lower under Obama’s plan.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
Are you trying to insinuate that how can a poor immigrant living in a poor neighborhood, who attended a horrible school benefits from McCain’s platform? It’s easy really… I will be paying LESS taxes w/ McCain’s tax plan than Obama’s. Then there’s education. I have one word for you… Voucher. You know what they say about ass-u-ming right?[/quote]So you make more than $250K then? I thought a while back you said that you were an employee who earned less than $100K per year.
Now it makes sense. You are voting in your own interest. That makes perfect sense. I plan to vote for Obama as my tax rate will be lower under Obama’s plan.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
Are you trying to insinuate that how can a poor immigrant living in a poor neighborhood, who attended a horrible school benefits from McCain’s platform? It’s easy really… I will be paying LESS taxes w/ McCain’s tax plan than Obama’s. Then there’s education. I have one word for you… Voucher. You know what they say about ass-u-ming right?[/quote]So you make more than $250K then? I thought a while back you said that you were an employee who earned less than $100K per year.
Now it makes sense. You are voting in your own interest. That makes perfect sense. I plan to vote for Obama as my tax rate will be lower under Obama’s plan.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
Are you trying to insinuate that how can a poor immigrant living in a poor neighborhood, who attended a horrible school benefits from McCain’s platform? It’s easy really… I will be paying LESS taxes w/ McCain’s tax plan than Obama’s. Then there’s education. I have one word for you… Voucher. You know what they say about ass-u-ming right?[/quote]So you make more than $250K then? I thought a while back you said that you were an employee who earned less than $100K per year.
Now it makes sense. You are voting in your own interest. That makes perfect sense. I plan to vote for Obama as my tax rate will be lower under Obama’s plan.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=bob2007]
I spend the most part of every week traveling the country, and see many different points of view.
[/quote]Because you travel regularly makes you an authority on government and economics?
[quote=bob2007]
Motivated business people are not going to simply stand by and be taxed higher, when this tax money is going to govt bailouts and poor decision making by other people.
[/quote]The government bailouts are being orchestrated by the Republican Bush administration. $10 trillion and counting so far. And your solution is to vote for a third Bush term? Nice logic there, ace.
[quote=bob2007]
– You are in school. You work very hard and get an A in your class.– Others in your class don’t work as hard and get a C.
At the end of the semester, should all the grades be accumulated by the teacher, and you all get a B? You still received a B, which is better than a C, so you should be happy to do it because you are doing your part and just getting taxed to support those who are are not choosing to do what you do.
[/quote]What are you trying to analogize here? Are you comparing this situation to CEOs who get million-dollar bonuses when their company’s stock goes up and million-dollar golden parachutes when their company’s stock goes down? Are or you making the comparison to how the banker-class was given a $10 trillion dollar bailout for failing?
Bob, your syllogisms are simple-minded and border-line retarded. There is no way a simpleton like you will be able to own a successful business once Bush socialism has been taken away. I would have much more respect for you if you just admitted that you are voting for McCain because you depend on government largesse to run your business.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=bob2007]
I spend the most part of every week traveling the country, and see many different points of view.
[/quote]Because you travel regularly makes you an authority on government and economics?
[quote=bob2007]
Motivated business people are not going to simply stand by and be taxed higher, when this tax money is going to govt bailouts and poor decision making by other people.
[/quote]The government bailouts are being orchestrated by the Republican Bush administration. $10 trillion and counting so far. And your solution is to vote for a third Bush term? Nice logic there, ace.
[quote=bob2007]
– You are in school. You work very hard and get an A in your class.– Others in your class don’t work as hard and get a C.
At the end of the semester, should all the grades be accumulated by the teacher, and you all get a B? You still received a B, which is better than a C, so you should be happy to do it because you are doing your part and just getting taxed to support those who are are not choosing to do what you do.
[/quote]What are you trying to analogize here? Are you comparing this situation to CEOs who get million-dollar bonuses when their company’s stock goes up and million-dollar golden parachutes when their company’s stock goes down? Are or you making the comparison to how the banker-class was given a $10 trillion dollar bailout for failing?
Bob, your syllogisms are simple-minded and border-line retarded. There is no way a simpleton like you will be able to own a successful business once Bush socialism has been taken away. I would have much more respect for you if you just admitted that you are voting for McCain because you depend on government largesse to run your business.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=bob2007]
I spend the most part of every week traveling the country, and see many different points of view.
[/quote]Because you travel regularly makes you an authority on government and economics?
[quote=bob2007]
Motivated business people are not going to simply stand by and be taxed higher, when this tax money is going to govt bailouts and poor decision making by other people.
[/quote]The government bailouts are being orchestrated by the Republican Bush administration. $10 trillion and counting so far. And your solution is to vote for a third Bush term? Nice logic there, ace.
[quote=bob2007]
– You are in school. You work very hard and get an A in your class.– Others in your class don’t work as hard and get a C.
At the end of the semester, should all the grades be accumulated by the teacher, and you all get a B? You still received a B, which is better than a C, so you should be happy to do it because you are doing your part and just getting taxed to support those who are are not choosing to do what you do.
[/quote]What are you trying to analogize here? Are you comparing this situation to CEOs who get million-dollar bonuses when their company’s stock goes up and million-dollar golden parachutes when their company’s stock goes down? Are or you making the comparison to how the banker-class was given a $10 trillion dollar bailout for failing?
Bob, your syllogisms are simple-minded and border-line retarded. There is no way a simpleton like you will be able to own a successful business once Bush socialism has been taken away. I would have much more respect for you if you just admitted that you are voting for McCain because you depend on government largesse to run your business.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=bob2007]
I spend the most part of every week traveling the country, and see many different points of view.
[/quote]Because you travel regularly makes you an authority on government and economics?
[quote=bob2007]
Motivated business people are not going to simply stand by and be taxed higher, when this tax money is going to govt bailouts and poor decision making by other people.
[/quote]The government bailouts are being orchestrated by the Republican Bush administration. $10 trillion and counting so far. And your solution is to vote for a third Bush term? Nice logic there, ace.
[quote=bob2007]
– You are in school. You work very hard and get an A in your class.– Others in your class don’t work as hard and get a C.
At the end of the semester, should all the grades be accumulated by the teacher, and you all get a B? You still received a B, which is better than a C, so you should be happy to do it because you are doing your part and just getting taxed to support those who are are not choosing to do what you do.
[/quote]What are you trying to analogize here? Are you comparing this situation to CEOs who get million-dollar bonuses when their company’s stock goes up and million-dollar golden parachutes when their company’s stock goes down? Are or you making the comparison to how the banker-class was given a $10 trillion dollar bailout for failing?
Bob, your syllogisms are simple-minded and border-line retarded. There is no way a simpleton like you will be able to own a successful business once Bush socialism has been taken away. I would have much more respect for you if you just admitted that you are voting for McCain because you depend on government largesse to run your business.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=bob2007]
I spend the most part of every week traveling the country, and see many different points of view.
[/quote]Because you travel regularly makes you an authority on government and economics?
[quote=bob2007]
Motivated business people are not going to simply stand by and be taxed higher, when this tax money is going to govt bailouts and poor decision making by other people.
[/quote]The government bailouts are being orchestrated by the Republican Bush administration. $10 trillion and counting so far. And your solution is to vote for a third Bush term? Nice logic there, ace.
[quote=bob2007]
– You are in school. You work very hard and get an A in your class.– Others in your class don’t work as hard and get a C.
At the end of the semester, should all the grades be accumulated by the teacher, and you all get a B? You still received a B, which is better than a C, so you should be happy to do it because you are doing your part and just getting taxed to support those who are are not choosing to do what you do.
[/quote]What are you trying to analogize here? Are you comparing this situation to CEOs who get million-dollar bonuses when their company’s stock goes up and million-dollar golden parachutes when their company’s stock goes down? Are or you making the comparison to how the banker-class was given a $10 trillion dollar bailout for failing?
Bob, your syllogisms are simple-minded and border-line retarded. There is no way a simpleton like you will be able to own a successful business once Bush socialism has been taken away. I would have much more respect for you if you just admitted that you are voting for McCain because you depend on government largesse to run your business.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=anxvariety]
The role of government is not to spread people’s wealth around – that is if we’re going to remember we have a constitution. Life, libery and the pursuit of happiness.It makes me want to barf when he says things like that – talk about a great way to halt progress in America by removing the incentive for hard work and buying up lazy voters through giving them something for nothing.
[/quote]How do you feel about Bush’s $10 trillion in socialism to the richest of Americans and foreigners? Are you cool with Bush giving your taxpayer dollars to the super-rich?
I always see outrage amongst faux conservatives when the super-rich might have to pay an extra 1% in taxes or when a hungry child gets a reduced-priced lunch, but there doesn’t seem to be any outrage when crooked banks are given $700 billion for fraudulently-originated loans. Such hypocrisy.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=anxvariety]
The role of government is not to spread people’s wealth around – that is if we’re going to remember we have a constitution. Life, libery and the pursuit of happiness.It makes me want to barf when he says things like that – talk about a great way to halt progress in America by removing the incentive for hard work and buying up lazy voters through giving them something for nothing.
[/quote]How do you feel about Bush’s $10 trillion in socialism to the richest of Americans and foreigners? Are you cool with Bush giving your taxpayer dollars to the super-rich?
I always see outrage amongst faux conservatives when the super-rich might have to pay an extra 1% in taxes or when a hungry child gets a reduced-priced lunch, but there doesn’t seem to be any outrage when crooked banks are given $700 billion for fraudulently-originated loans. Such hypocrisy.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=anxvariety]
The role of government is not to spread people’s wealth around – that is if we’re going to remember we have a constitution. Life, libery and the pursuit of happiness.It makes me want to barf when he says things like that – talk about a great way to halt progress in America by removing the incentive for hard work and buying up lazy voters through giving them something for nothing.
[/quote]How do you feel about Bush’s $10 trillion in socialism to the richest of Americans and foreigners? Are you cool with Bush giving your taxpayer dollars to the super-rich?
I always see outrage amongst faux conservatives when the super-rich might have to pay an extra 1% in taxes or when a hungry child gets a reduced-priced lunch, but there doesn’t seem to be any outrage when crooked banks are given $700 billion for fraudulently-originated loans. Such hypocrisy.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=anxvariety]
The role of government is not to spread people’s wealth around – that is if we’re going to remember we have a constitution. Life, libery and the pursuit of happiness.It makes me want to barf when he says things like that – talk about a great way to halt progress in America by removing the incentive for hard work and buying up lazy voters through giving them something for nothing.
[/quote]How do you feel about Bush’s $10 trillion in socialism to the richest of Americans and foreigners? Are you cool with Bush giving your taxpayer dollars to the super-rich?
I always see outrage amongst faux conservatives when the super-rich might have to pay an extra 1% in taxes or when a hungry child gets a reduced-priced lunch, but there doesn’t seem to be any outrage when crooked banks are given $700 billion for fraudulently-originated loans. Such hypocrisy.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=anxvariety]
The role of government is not to spread people’s wealth around – that is if we’re going to remember we have a constitution. Life, libery and the pursuit of happiness.It makes me want to barf when he says things like that – talk about a great way to halt progress in America by removing the incentive for hard work and buying up lazy voters through giving them something for nothing.
[/quote]How do you feel about Bush’s $10 trillion in socialism to the richest of Americans and foreigners? Are you cool with Bush giving your taxpayer dollars to the super-rich?
I always see outrage amongst faux conservatives when the super-rich might have to pay an extra 1% in taxes or when a hungry child gets a reduced-priced lunch, but there doesn’t seem to be any outrage when crooked banks are given $700 billion for fraudulently-originated loans. Such hypocrisy.
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