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To: Kid Shelleen
2 posted on
11/04/2017 11:32:02 AM PDT by
ConservativeMind
(Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
To: Kid Shelleen
And at least be sure to remove any tax breaks for the U’s. Enough of this.
3 posted on
11/04/2017 11:32:56 AM PDT by
SgtHooper
(If you remember the 60's, YOU WEREN'T THERE!)
To: Kid Shelleen
These are the same people who want other people’s taxes raised... just not theirs.
Yeah, I can see why they’re opposed to the tax cut bill.
4 posted on
11/04/2017 11:33:06 AM PDT by
goldstategop
((In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever))
To: Kid Shelleen
I.4% on net investment income? Hell, tax them at the 25% corporate rate!
5 posted on
11/04/2017 11:33:57 AM PDT by
House Atreides
(BOYCOTT the NFL, its products and players 100% - PERMANENTLY.)
To: Kid Shelleen
And all this time I thought taxes were just to raise money for the operations of government.
When one combines flaming communists and lots of money, it is inevitable that there is corruption and lots of people living very very well from this money, which is not their’s, free of taxes and completely unearned.
To: Kid Shelleen
HA HA HA! And democrat taxes? hmmm? purpose = to raise revenue?
Tax the $hit out of them, the liberal hell holes!
7 posted on
11/04/2017 11:36:28 AM PDT by
I want the USA back
(ItÂ’s Ok To Be White. White Lives Matter. White Guilt is Socially Constructed)
To: Kid Shelleen
Wait...I thought these schools advocated socialist beliefs?? Well, you gotta pay for those “free” things somehow.
8 posted on
11/04/2017 11:36:57 AM PDT by
ealgeone
To: Kid Shelleen
Why shouldn’t they pay their “fair share”?
9 posted on
11/04/2017 11:41:01 AM PDT by
Dapper 26
To: Kid Shelleen
Well Duh! Isn’t the real goal of any tax, to raise revenue?
“A proposed tax on some wealthy college endowments has no clear policy objective other than raising revenue, according to Cornell University, which joined other schools in opposing the provision in the House Republican tax bill rolled out Thursday.”
10 posted on
11/04/2017 11:41:35 AM PDT by
Grampa Dave
(What, we have here, is a failure to communicate!)
To: Kid Shelleen
has no clear policy objective other than raising revenue,
And also to ensure that Big Ivy starts to pay at least SOME of its "fair share"!
11 posted on
11/04/2017 11:42:28 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: Kid Shelleen
Of course they will. A greater collection of scum and villainy existeth not in the multiverse. Gee, that sounds vaguely familiar. :-)
To: Kid Shelleen
Time for 50 years of Johnson Amendment for colleges. Favor a party and you lose all tax-exempt status.
14 posted on
11/04/2017 11:46:24 AM PDT by
Bryanw92
(Asking a pro athlete for political advice is like asking a cavalry horse for tactical advice.)
To: Kid Shelleen
Raise it to 4.1 instead of 1.4, as taxes are a form of generating revenue. Make them realize what they expect everyone else to do, except them.
15 posted on
11/04/2017 11:46:32 AM PDT by
Robert DeLong
(Yeah it does actually.)
To: Kid Shelleen
"has no clear policy objective other than raising revenue,The same can be said about the Death Tax, the Medical Device Tax and many many others - funny that they decide to speak up now about taxes with no clear policy objective other than to raise revenue.
16 posted on
11/04/2017 11:46:59 AM PDT by
capydick
(“Within the covers of the Bible are the answers for all the problems men face.)
To: Kid Shelleen
A proposed tax on some wealthy college endowments has no clear policy objective other than raising revenue, according to Cornell University All tax policy has its objective raising revenue.
I thought these were supposed to be smart people.
18 posted on
11/04/2017 11:49:55 AM PDT by
Skooz
(Gabba Gabba we accept you we accept you one of us Gabba Gabba we accept you we accept you one of us)
To: Kid Shelleen
Universities preach socialism and communism for us but hate it when they get so much as taxed.
19 posted on
11/04/2017 11:52:57 AM PDT by
CodeToad
(CWII is coming. Arm Up! They Are!)
To: Kid Shelleen
American universities are yet another means-tested scam which is destroying the middle class.
21 posted on
11/04/2017 12:06:23 PM PDT by
PGR88
To: Kid Shelleen
There is a better way to crack this egg. I call it "socialism for the socialist sector." Provide that any non-profit institution will lose its tax exemption if any salary exceeds the maximum pay for federal employees, and if average salaries exceed the federal average. Nor would contributions to that institution be tax deductible. I have no objection to colleges, hospitals and big philanthropic organizations paying top dollar, but they shouldn't exploit tax breaks to pay really high salaries to staff. I would extend the same discipline to state and local governments; no federal transfer payments should be made to any state or local government for any purpose if it pays salaries over the federal limit.
To really make this bite, the next step is to mandate that the average salary for federal employees, including fringe benefits, will not exceed the average salary for full time employed people in the private sector. This is not punitive. It would simply ensure that the government and non-profit sectors do not exist in a privileged bubble.
25 posted on
11/04/2017 12:22:44 PM PDT by
sphinx
To: Kid Shelleen
We tax tobacco. Why not liberals?
To: Kid Shelleen
Republicans shouldn’t be raising taxes. The only reason they’re doing so is because they refuse to cut spending.
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