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Originally posted by Jazzyguy
reply to post by December_Rain
I utterly forget about the Israeli angle, thanks for reminding me, star for you. Let see what other members think about your post, I hope they don't miss it.
Originally posted by Quazi176
Everyone is stating that it wasn't 1-2 million. It's propaganda. Some are saying the 10s of thousands. WHO CARES??? It was A LOT of frick'en people there, that's the point!!!
People are starting to wake up and THAT is the important point.
Q
Originally posted by Quazi176
Everyone is stating that it wasn't 1-2 million. It's propaganda. Some are saying the 10s of thousands. WHO CARES??? It was A LOT of frick'en people there, that's the point!!!
People are starting to wake up and THAT is the important point.
Q
Originally posted by dragonridr
Any time the government runs anything it either has to be rationed or payed for with more taxes.Things are hard enough the British loose 40% of there income to the government to provide mediocre health care where there own citizens feel they need to spend what there government lets them keep on more health care!
Originally posted by melatonin
Originally posted by dragonridr
Any time the government runs anything it either has to be rationed or payed for with more taxes.Things are hard enough the British loose 40% of there income to the government to provide mediocre health care where there own citizens feel they need to spend what there government lets them keep on more health care!
21% @ £20,000
24/25% @ £30,000
28% @ £50,000
34% @ £100,000
Average gross family income for the UK was £32799 in 2007.
The deductions include income tax and national insurance. Covers everything from schools to hospitals, healthcare to basic pension and social security (illness and unemployment). Locally, we might have about £1500 per household (5% @ 30,000; depends on area and house) local taxes for rubbish collection and other amenities.
Please show me something representative of your taxes, local and income (inc. social security), you can add healthcare insurance extras as well, makes it more representative. I know they vary wildly, so just your state I suppose. Anyone else can give an idea as well. Forget sales taxes.
Don't forget to include that medicare - you know the government healthcare you pay for.
[edit on 15-9-2009 by melatonin]
Rank
country (% of GDP) Date of Information
1 Oman
11.40
2005 est.
2 Qatar
10.00
2005 est.
3 Saudi Arabia
10.00
2005 est.
4 Iraq
8.60
2006
5 Jordan
8.60
2006
6 Israel
7.30
2006
7 Yemen
6.60
2006
8 Armenia
6.50
FY01
9 Eritrea
6.30
2006 est.
10 Macedonia
6.00
2005 est.
11 Burundi
5.90
2006 est.
12 Syria
5.90
2005 est.
13 Angola
5.70
2006
14 Mauritania
5.50
2006
15 Maldives
5.50
2005 est.
16 Kuwait
5.30
2006
17 Turkey
5.30
2005 est.
18 El Salvador
5.00
2006
19 Morocco
5.00
2003 est.
20 Singapore
4.90
2005 est.
21 Swaziland
4.70
2006
22 Bahrain
4.50
2006
23 Bosnia and Herzegovina
4.50
2005 est.
24 Brunei
4.50
2006
25 China
4.30
2006
26 Greece
4.30
2005 est.
27 Chad
4.20
2006
28 United States
4.06
2005 est.
70 United Kingdom
2.40
2005 est.
So supporters of Saturday’s “tea party” protests against President Barack Obama were quick to highlight their big turnout. To bolster countless claims on blogs and Facebook, many posted a photograph that showed a gargantuan crowd sprawling from Capitol Hill down the National Mall to the Washington Monument.
But it turns out the photo is more than 10 years old, apparently taken during a 1997 Promise Keepers rally.
On Saturday, estimates about the crowd spread quickly through the conservative blogosphere. Many writers, including author Michelle Malkin, pegged the number of people between 1 million and 2 million.