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Why you should feel sorry for the IRS ???

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Hägar

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May 17, 2013, 5:43:54 PM5/17/13
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They are kidding, right ???

http://www.nationaljournal.com/magazine/why-you-should-feel-sorry-for-the-irs-20130516

How about a flat tax ... no deductions, period. It would hurt only those
who use then as loopholes. The lower rate would far offset the home
interest deduction. Send the goon packing. Perhaps they could do the jobs
that our "future citizens" are doing now, picking lettuce and tomatoes in
the Salinas Valley.


Brad Guth

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May 17, 2013, 6:41:44 PM5/17/13
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On May 17, 2:43 pm, "Hägar" <hs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> They are kidding, right ???
>
> http://www.nationaljournal.com/magazine/why-you-should-feel-sorry-for...
>
> How about a flat tax ... no deductions, period.  It would hurt only those
> who use then as loopholes.  The lower rate would far offset the home
> interest deduction.  Send the goon packing.  Perhaps they could do the jobs
> that our "future citizens" are doing now, picking lettuce and tomatoes in
> the Salinas Valley.

Yes, indeed a flat state and federal tax on everything across to
board, including all forms of energy, medical and legal services,
store bought foods, state and federal fees, the stock market and any
other forms of national/international market or private investments,
trading or swaps (including all private transitions) as well as every
cent of borrowed loot taxed as it gets spent will do the trick. Only
moneys plus earned interest kept in approved savings or retirement
accounts (or otherwise kept secured in coffee cans) would remain
untaxable.

The penalty for not paying your fair share would be an automatic
tenfold assessment amount and/or privately funded imprisonment
(whereas you'd get to pay at least $1000/week for being kept in jail,
and perhaps $10k/week if you are a really bad mafia dude or bitch).




Double-A

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May 17, 2013, 7:15:13 PM5/17/13
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On May 17, 2:43 pm, "Hägar" <hs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> They are kidding, right ???
>
> http://www.nationaljournal.com/magazine/why-you-should-feel-sorry-for...
>
> How about a flat tax ... no deductions, period.  It would hurt only those
> who use then as loopholes.


Right! Especially start taxing those down in that $9,000 zero tax
bracket!


> The lower rate would far offset the home
> interest deduction.  Send the goon packing.  Perhaps they could do the jobs
> that our "future citizens" are doing now, picking lettuce and tomatoes in
> the Salinas Valley.

The "future citizens" are doing almost every job around here now. To
get a job nowadays, you have to know Spanish just to communicate with
your coworkers. Jobs are being done that were never done before.
The grass here at the mall is now being mowed daily!

Double-A

Double-A

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May 17, 2013, 7:20:54 PM5/17/13
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Just tax a percentage of everyone's net worth (inlcuding investments
in the Cayman Islands)..

Double-A

Brad Guth

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May 18, 2013, 9:47:13 AM5/18/13
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Uncovering the true "net worth" is a thousand fold more complicated
and full of special interest considerations or conditional
interpretations than just taxing everyone (including common crooks and
thieves) on a flat-basis, in the same way that sales and excise tax
get collected. Canada and the UK use a value added tax in order to
afford paying for their oligarchs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_added_tax

Hägar

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May 19, 2013, 11:55:35 AM5/19/13
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"Double-A" wrote in message
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*** Since you're on the dole and obviously have the time to pollute these
NGs with your pathetic drivel, perhaps you should apply for a federally
funded course of study in Spanish, so that you can learn to communicate with
others of your social caste and even find a job you can handle ... picking
strawberries can't be all that mentally taxing ...

Brad Guth

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May 19, 2013, 12:59:10 PM5/19/13
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Hagar and company of ZNR oligarchs want to tax the lower 95% of
humanity to death, because it's what makes them happy campers.

Double-A

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May 19, 2013, 7:06:27 PM5/19/13
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On May 19, 8:55 am, Hägar <hs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> "Double-A"  wrote in message
>
> news:fbac73c6-011b-492d...@a15g2000pbu.googlegroups.com...
>
> On May 17, 2:43 pm, "Hägar" <hs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > They are kidding, right ???
>
> >http://www.nationaljournal.com/magazine/why-you-should-feel-sorry-for...
>
> > How about a flat tax ... no deductions, period.  It would hurt only those
> > who use then as loopholes.
>
> Right!  Especially start taxing those down in that $9,000 zero tax
> bracket!
>
> > The lower rate would far offset the home
> > interest deduction.  Send the goon packing.  Perhaps they could do the
> > jobs
> > that our "future citizens" are doing now, picking lettuce and tomatoes in
> > the Salinas Valley.
>
> The "future citizens"  are doing almost every job around here now.  To
> get a job nowadays, you have to know Spanish just to communicate with
> your coworkers.  Jobs are being done that were never done before.
> The grass here at the mall is now being mowed daily!
>
> Double-A
>
> *** Since you're on the dole


Correction: Social Security retirement benefit. Don't you intend to
collect yours someday?


> and obviously have the time to pollute these
> NGs with your pathetic drivel, perhaps you should apply for a federally
> funded course of study in Spanish, so that you can learn to communicate with
> others of your social caste and even find a job you can handle ... picking
> strawberries can't be all that mentally taxing ...


Picking strawberries IS on my resume! Circa 1960.

Double-A

Double-A

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May 19, 2013, 7:08:02 PM5/19/13
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It's the fact that the lower 5% aren't being taxed that they can't
stand!

Double-A

Brad Guth

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May 19, 2013, 8:07:57 PM5/19/13
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Perhaps the bottom 10% are riding next to free of federal income tax.
However, because of those others getting taxed is why the bottom 10%
gets to pay lots more for just about everything.

G=EMC^2

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May 23, 2013, 1:47:05 PM5/23/13
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AA Corporations like Apple.Swift,Charter,Severn Trent Water,Best
Foods,Spalding etc. never payed a penny in taxes. They negver
will.Fact is in 2008 Charted was ,making so much money it had to file
for bankrucy. Allen of Micr0solf was its CEO. Get tyhe picture.
TreBert

Double-A

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May 23, 2013, 6:57:25 PM5/23/13
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They say 50% of the population doesn't pay income taxes. But this
isn't only the poor, it includes the rich as well!

Double-A

Brad Guth

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May 23, 2013, 9:36:53 PM5/23/13
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ZNR oligarchs not only pay minimal or practically no federal tax, they
also manage to avoid paying state income plus even avoid sales tax.
In other words, if you're wealthy is when all those tax avoidance
perks come into play.

In the redneck oligarch approved state of Washington, if you have the
loot for a very spendy all-electric car, you not only qualify for the
$7500 tax credit, but also you don't even have to pay state sales tax.

HVAC

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May 25, 2013, 8:26:01 AM5/25/13
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On 5/23/2013 1:47 PM, G=EMC^2 wrote:
>
> AA Corporations like Apple.Swift,Charter,Severn Trent Water,Best
> Foods,Spalding etc. never payed a penny in taxes. They negver
> will.Fact is in 2008 Charted was ,making so much money it had to file
> for bankrucy. Allen of Micr0solf was its CEO. Get tyhe picture.


Yes. I get the picture. You are mad because Charter is cutting off your
cable for lack of payment. Same as you did to Seven Trent when you
stiffed them on your water bill.

Funny how the corporations that YOU owe money to are evil.

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"OK you cunts, let's see what you can do now" -Hit Girl
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