rich would be $120K ayear. actually the wealthy do not show income above a certain amount. and corporations pass on their corporate taxes to the consumers. who really "pays" is the middle and working class. aphids.
" the people you vote for CG" How do we break the cycle? How do we get a viable libertarian candidate if well-meaning libertarians like me won't vote for them until they're viable?
" CG thinks its ok to take from one man to give to another as long as he approves ." If the "he" doesn't mean a willing giver, then I most certainly do no think that. Didn't I offer to tell you what I thought on this, and you said you were weren't interested? That's fine, but don't just make stuff about what I think.
We have already paid a substantial 6 digit figure in taxes thus far, and have $70,000.00 in reserve, which will ALL GO TO THE FUCKING IRS. If I hear one more person say I don't pay my " Fair Share", I'll kick them so hard, their great grandchildren will feel it!!
this was a good read in that it lays things out nice and clear.
Me and my wife fall into the top 10%, The result isd that federal income tax alone accounts for the same price as a new Audi A3 meanwhile I am still driving a 2001 golf with 275K miles on it..
Granted, at this point I am tempted to get it all the way up to 333K so I can say I got a 3rd of a million miles in that thing..
I believe this group-XYZ-doesn't-pay-its-fair-share is just whining. It's esp absurd when they're saying the rich, who pay most of the taxes, don't pay enough. The gov't generally taxes 20% of income. Half the people pay almost nothing. Upper-middle class earners pay 20%. The rich pay in the 35% range, not counting state. The problem is the gov't is spending too much, not that someone else isn't pay enough taxes.
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How do we break the cycle? How do we get a viable libertarian candidate if well-meaning libertarians like me won't vote for them until they're viable?
If the "he" doesn't mean a willing giver, then I most certainly do no think that. Didn't I offer to tell you what I thought on this, and you said you were weren't interested? That's fine, but don't just make stuff about what I think.
Me and my wife fall into the top 10%, The result isd that federal income tax alone accounts for the same price as a new Audi A3 meanwhile I am still driving a 2001 golf with 275K miles on it..
Granted, at this point I am tempted to get it all the way up to 333K so I can say I got a 3rd of a million miles in that thing..