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Ad in Washington Times asks whose SS# is Obama using?
So how much money did they sucker you out of.... I mean how much money did you send to "help protect our liberty"?
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Ad in Washington Times asks whose SS# is Obama using?
I wasn't talking about the GE's of the country, but the independently owned and operated businesses with one, maybe two locations. At one time there were many more of them than there are today and being over taxed is just one of the reasons they have decreased in numbers.
I will grant that could result in decreased numbers. What are the other possibilities? Bad management? Bought out? Merger? Hostile take-over? Not all businesses are going to exist into the forever. And if government were truly run as a business, what business would insist on balancing the books only on cutting spending and not raising prices? UPS ever do that? Fedex? I understand the myth that cutting taxes spurs economic growth, and perhaps it has for some multi-nationals, but where is it today? Where are all the jobs that companies were waiting to invest in? I think we have entered an era when businesses will extract whatever efficiencies they can from the labor and system that they have and at that point, if there is more market-share or profit to be had, they will add more labor. Would a 2.5% tax increase be something to consider before adding workers? Sure. But it's hardly the make or break point that we've been told it is. Too many other factors.
Kleenex , Your 2 cents worth was spent up past this point.Now, finally my 2 cents worth !
Trinklepinkle :
So how much money did they sucker you out of.... I mean how much money did you send to "help protect our liberty"?
then most 22.3 are middle class, since most of us can not get any ot.You know, you preach to UPS'ers, but they probably don't fall into the "middle class" at all. With their earnings, I'm pretty sure they are in the top percentages of wage earners.....So, technically you are preaching to the rich people.
( the middle class income range $37,675 to $75,350.)
You know, you preach to UPS'ers, but they probably don't fall into the "middle class" at all. With their earnings, I'm pretty sure they are in the top percentages of wage earners.....So, technically you are preaching to the rich people.
( the middle class income range $37,675 to $75,350.)
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Ad in Washington Times asks whose SS# is Obama using?
Kleenex , Your 2 cents worth was spent up past this point.
I bet that's all you can say !
You just couldn't answer me why, a tax break for the rich creates more jobs, then a cut in corporate taxes, can you ?
I guess we shall see who wins this game.
Taxes for the rich stay the same here, but lower corporate taxes have been introduced.
Not only do I think it's motivation for businesses to expand, but also brand new ones to set up, or even relocate to this northern country, where business taxes are soon 10% lower then in the US or Europe.
I truely think it creates more jobs, then just giving all the rich people a tax break, regardless if they are Hollywood Stars, or won a lottery, born rich, or inherited rich, or just live in the US, like many foreign rich people do.
In the meantime.... I hope you don't wait too long for all the above mentioned to start opening up businesses and start employing hundreds of thousands of workers.
The Magic (BIG) Pumpkin... oh... it's called "The trinkle down effect" !![]()
I did not switch my answer, I clarified my answer.... The last thing I want the PotUS to do is take advice from you.You switched your answer to fit your needs. That's not how those Bush tax cuts work though !
Looks like Obama will tackle those costly $800 billion in the rich tax cuts , again.
He should follow my idea (or Canada's way), and give the reps something to think about.
Lower corperate taxes by 1% and raise the taxes for the rich to prior Bush cuts. Should save $600 to $400 billion.
No need for pop and hollywood stars, pro athelets, and soo many more "non business people" benefiting von lower taxes.
Even a CEO, he/she doesn't invest personally to create more jobs.
I do agree that the biggest part of the problem is spending, but once it gets as bad as it is now, there may need to be some revenue increase also.Raise taxes on the wealthy......you NEED to watch this clip......it gets real interesting ......Ours is a spending problem, not a taxing problem
Eat the Rich Demo........
[video=youtube;661pi6K-8WQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=661pi6K-8WQ[/video]
Well, more and trinkle, if you believe so highly for tax cuts for the rich, then why not even give them even some more tax cuts ?
That should speed up the economic recovery, and create millions of more jobs, right ?
Tiger Woods can use it, to pay for his divorce settlement.
I seen that video MOre.
It's much too late to even eat the rich. But getting $800 Billion back would be a start.
A few cut backs on SS and Medicare, and maybe give up the healthcare subsidy for company insurance plans (premiums to be paid from net pay - not gross pay), will lead all in the right direction.
Not to forget, a new Vat (federal tax), of 5-10% must be instated, too.