Posted on 08/03/2011 9:01:15 AM PDT by magellan
If you think some nameless, faceless bureaucrat can spend your money more wisely than yourself, why don't you just turn over 100% of your income?
As for me, I believe I can benefit far more people by my spending decisions than President Clouseau.
The irony is that he was an English major at Harvard.
Tax The Rich? Good Luck With That
And a quote...
It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.
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If these wealthy celbs are so concerned about the “rich” paying “their fair share” - they should set the example by voluntarily increasing their own tax payments Come on Matt - just write an extra $1 million check to Uncle Obama. Show us how much you think the system is unfair.
I have never quite understood the “progressive tax system”. The more money you make, the higher percentage OF THAT INCOME you pay. So someone who makes $1million per year pays a higher percentage of their income than someone who makes $200K, which pays a higher percentage of their income than someone who makes $100K. And of course, those who make under 40K (depending on their family/dependent status) may pay nothing in income tax.
This is why I just don’t understand why either the flat tax or the fair tax are so “evil” - they just allow everyone to share in the nation’s expense. Everyone pays taxes that are equal (what happened to “equal protection under the law”?).
Why should there be a penalty for being more successful and working harder?
I hate the rich too Matt. You’re rich.
Yes, he should let us know how much taxes he has actually paid.
Hey Matt, feel free to send most of your income to the US Treasury, nobody’s stopping you. Even better send it straight to the WH, Obongo can add it to the rest of his ‘stash’ that he has stolen from taxpayers.
Thank you :-)
I couldn’t find that picture/quote.
I think that’s an old link, the new one says:
Gifts to the Obama ‘stash’ fund
1600 Pennsylvania Ave
Washington, DC
Why not let the regime take it all and redistribute according to need?
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That’s the plan, sheesh, give them time, he needs at least another term to make that happen.
...fer sure...
“Save Our Schools march??”
Didn’t that have about 992,000 short of the goal of a million?
I want to see a 100% tax on entertainers “for the chill..run” and a 1000% tax on newsprint “for the environment”
Well, pony up, Mattie ... no one says you have to stop at the required amount. Add as much as you want ... you're rich.
Yet another dipsh** actor who’s at a loss with words without his pre-written script.
I always find it amazing how the same parasites in the Political/Media class who tell us they can reduce smoking by raising taxes on tobacco, turn right around and tell us that raising taxes on income has no impact on economic activity.
I love Saving Pvt Ryan but I wished he was killed in it. And no, out of the ensemble cast (Diesel, Hanks, Sizemore, Ed Burns), he was the loose end and un-talented one of the cast.
I wonder why he doesnt just write the gubmint a check since he believes they can spend it better than him any way.
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