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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5469328" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>That's true, he gets to keep what's leftover after all expenses and then paying his personal income taxes. I'm saying that if his gross personal income after all expenses but not having paid income tax yet is $150k(just for example) why not give his workers more which would reduce his personal tax burden? Bring his income down to say $100k? </p><p></p><p>It goes beyond that with him. He has friends who won't get as big a Social Security check as others. Some will get a minimal check if nothing at all. He has said if everyone doesn't get the same then burn it all down. Doesn't take into account the long hours and hard work those with bigger SS checks get. Doesn't take into account all the taxes they paid over the years including to pay for benefits his friends enjoyed who preferred not to work like that. Were content with minimal work hours plus side hustles. If someone gets a bigger SS check than me I'm going to assume they earned it. There may come a point where those checks will be reduced to keep the system solvent. But give people who didn't apply themselves the same amount?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5469328, member: 24302"] That's true, he gets to keep what's leftover after all expenses and then paying his personal income taxes. I'm saying that if his gross personal income after all expenses but not having paid income tax yet is $150k(just for example) why not give his workers more which would reduce his personal tax burden? Bring his income down to say $100k? It goes beyond that with him. He has friends who won't get as big a Social Security check as others. Some will get a minimal check if nothing at all. He has said if everyone doesn't get the same then burn it all down. Doesn't take into account the long hours and hard work those with bigger SS checks get. Doesn't take into account all the taxes they paid over the years including to pay for benefits his friends enjoyed who preferred not to work like that. Were content with minimal work hours plus side hustles. If someone gets a bigger SS check than me I'm going to assume they earned it. There may come a point where those checks will be reduced to keep the system solvent. But give people who didn't apply themselves the same amount? [/QUOTE]
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