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Rep. Thaddeus McCotter tells Newsmax about a bill he is sponsoring that would provide Americans with a tax deduction for the cost of caring for a pet in these difficult economic times.
The Michigan Republican also declared that that healthcare reform plan being promoted by President Barack Obama is "so repugnant" that even some Democrats can't support it.
Rep. McCotter, who represents a Detroit-area district, introduced the HAPPY (Humanity and Pets Partnered Through the Years) Act on July 31. It would allow taxpayers to take a deduction of up to $3,500 a year for "qualified pet care expenses," including veterinary care. It is now in committee.
Originally posted by Doom and Gloom
I need some health care insurance for the dogs.
Originally posted by Doom and Gloom
reply to post by FlyersFan
Ok, then do away with the child tax breaks. No one forces people to procreate. Do away with the damn welfare too, because it is hard enough to raise and provide for my own.
Originally posted by lucentenigma
I agree if owning a pet is a luxury so is having a child.
My tax dollars shouldn't go to people who copulate irresponsibly and don't know how to use birth control or worse yet have children just to milk the system as much as possible.
Originally posted by lucentenigma
My tax dollars shouldn't go to people who copulate irresponsibly and don't know how to use birth control or worse yet have children just to milk the system as much as possible.