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July 1, 2009 at 10:56 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #423728July 1, 2009 at 10:56 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #423959
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ParticipantThe only explanation for blatantly ignoring the decrease in GW discussed on page 89 is because it is not about GW, it is about more government control and more taxation. This is getting crazy.
July 1, 2009 at 10:56 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #424239Zeitgeist
ParticipantThe only explanation for blatantly ignoring the decrease in GW discussed on page 89 is because it is not about GW, it is about more government control and more taxation. This is getting crazy.
July 1, 2009 at 10:56 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #424307Zeitgeist
ParticipantThe only explanation for blatantly ignoring the decrease in GW discussed on page 89 is because it is not about GW, it is about more government control and more taxation. This is getting crazy.
July 1, 2009 at 10:56 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #424471Zeitgeist
ParticipantThe only explanation for blatantly ignoring the decrease in GW discussed on page 89 is because it is not about GW, it is about more government control and more taxation. This is getting crazy.
July 1, 2009 at 10:45 PM in reply to: OT: “Obama repackages stimulus plans with old promises” #423718Zeitgeist
ParticipantYour father earned his medical care through his service and you also worked for yours. The question you raise about our borders being swarmed with illegals coming here for free care is a significant one. Where do we draw the line? Somewhere between compassion and the realization that providing care for all immigrants regardless of their legal status will eventually bankrupt this country. You would not get free care in Mexico. Thank your father for his service. There are not too many WWII veterans left. I am sure you are very proud of him.
July 1, 2009 at 10:45 PM in reply to: OT: “Obama repackages stimulus plans with old promises” #423949Zeitgeist
ParticipantYour father earned his medical care through his service and you also worked for yours. The question you raise about our borders being swarmed with illegals coming here for free care is a significant one. Where do we draw the line? Somewhere between compassion and the realization that providing care for all immigrants regardless of their legal status will eventually bankrupt this country. You would not get free care in Mexico. Thank your father for his service. There are not too many WWII veterans left. I am sure you are very proud of him.
July 1, 2009 at 10:45 PM in reply to: OT: “Obama repackages stimulus plans with old promises” #424229Zeitgeist
ParticipantYour father earned his medical care through his service and you also worked for yours. The question you raise about our borders being swarmed with illegals coming here for free care is a significant one. Where do we draw the line? Somewhere between compassion and the realization that providing care for all immigrants regardless of their legal status will eventually bankrupt this country. You would not get free care in Mexico. Thank your father for his service. There are not too many WWII veterans left. I am sure you are very proud of him.
July 1, 2009 at 10:45 PM in reply to: OT: “Obama repackages stimulus plans with old promises” #424297Zeitgeist
ParticipantYour father earned his medical care through his service and you also worked for yours. The question you raise about our borders being swarmed with illegals coming here for free care is a significant one. Where do we draw the line? Somewhere between compassion and the realization that providing care for all immigrants regardless of their legal status will eventually bankrupt this country. You would not get free care in Mexico. Thank your father for his service. There are not too many WWII veterans left. I am sure you are very proud of him.
July 1, 2009 at 10:45 PM in reply to: OT: “Obama repackages stimulus plans with old promises” #424461Zeitgeist
ParticipantYour father earned his medical care through his service and you also worked for yours. The question you raise about our borders being swarmed with illegals coming here for free care is a significant one. Where do we draw the line? Somewhere between compassion and the realization that providing care for all immigrants regardless of their legal status will eventually bankrupt this country. You would not get free care in Mexico. Thank your father for his service. There are not too many WWII veterans left. I am sure you are very proud of him.
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ParticipantThey put their assets in a trust or some other type of legal protection for just those instances. This sounds like a good question for the attorneys.
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ParticipantThey put their assets in a trust or some other type of legal protection for just those instances. This sounds like a good question for the attorneys.
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ParticipantThey put their assets in a trust or some other type of legal protection for just those instances. This sounds like a good question for the attorneys.
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ParticipantThey put their assets in a trust or some other type of legal protection for just those instances. This sounds like a good question for the attorneys.
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ParticipantThey put their assets in a trust or some other type of legal protection for just those instances. This sounds like a good question for the attorneys.
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