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Originally posted by DaMod
reply to post by MeesterB
Translation: I umm.. don't want to because... eh.... I don't think you would like what you saw and um..... if you umm.... saw them... .then I would loose too many votes and umm.... I don't want to do that.... but I'll look into it...
Originally posted by Chewingonmushrooms
Where are the foam in the mouth conservatives ready to throw the "60% of bottom feeders pay NO TAXES!!" line? Maybe instead of concentrating on poor people that have nothing they should concentrate on the Mitt Romneys that have orgasims firing and outsourcing their jobs to Mexico and China.
Originally posted by RSF77
Yea, that's obvious, thanks captain. Except 15% of "not a lot" means you don't eat, 15% of "a lot" means you might have to sell one of your multimillion dollar houses
Originally posted by Chewingonmushrooms
Working class and lower middle class do in fact pay taxes. They pay wage taxes and are subjected to sales taxes just like everyone else. Difference is that the wage taxes and sales taxes take up more of their buying power and ability to pay for life's necessities when compared to the rich.
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
www.nytimes.com...
FLORENCE, S.C. — Under new pressure to release his tax returns, Mitt Romney on Tuesday acknowledged that he pays an effective tax rate of about 15 percent because so much of his fortune comes from past investments.
While he wished other Americans would pay this much, Romney who is worth 250 million is enjoying his comfortable rate of 15%. He probably made the money and now only makes the lowest bracket possible. I am not sure on the entire details. How would this look coming up in SC?
Originally posted by KonquestAbySS
reply to post by beezzer
Question Beezzer why defend a homemade multi-millionaire? Simple question? You are a hard working American that put blood sweat and tears to make ends meet I am sure, so why defend a scumbag?
Originally posted by ModernAcademia
Originally posted by RSF77
Yea, that's obvious, thanks captain. Except 15% of "not a lot" means you don't eat, 15% of "a lot" means you might have to sell one of your multimillion dollar houses
Here's another obvious for you
you can't eat?
Then upgrade your skills, find a better job, maybe move to another state
it's basic survival skills
I'm not saying there's millions of better paying jobs out there
But I am saying that I see way too many uneducated and unskilled people complaining
that doesn't mean that educated and skilled people can easily find jobs 100% of the time
But if you have nothing to offer then just stop complaining
Originally posted by KonquestAbySS
reply to post by beezzer
I am not trying to make it difficult on you beezzer I respect your status here on ATS, I just thought that had to be said, I am just saying he should be paying his fair share of taxes as well he isn't anyone special, and shouldn't be exempt from paying a little extra more...
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
reply to post by THE_PROFESSIONAL
And if Ron Paul had his way...Romeny would pay even less...probably close to zero.
Because Ron Paul wants to reduce the capital gains tax to zero...which is where Romney makes all of his money today.
Straight from Ron Paul's website.
www.ronpaul2012.com...
Capital gains taxes, which punish you for success (and interfere with your efforts to hedge against inflation by purchasing gold and silver coins), should also be immediately repealed.
Originally posted by KonquestAbySS
reply to post by beezzer
Well according to the website I have below there are different tax ranges. If he is only paying 15% which is the lowest, 35% percent being the highest which probably the average citizen has to pay, why can't he pay the 25%-28% and meet in the middle. Keep in mind this is someone who wants to be President. If you want the peoples vote then you have to be on the peoples level, and know how it feels first to pay more taxes instead of trying to lie your head off...
About.com
So we are talking income tax here..... AND who in the end will use entitlements?
Most of the income of the middle class is earned income (e.g., wages, salary, bonuses and commissions). That income is subject to Social Security and Medicare taxes. In addition, it is taxed at the standard income-tax rates. For example, the maximum personal income-tax rate of 35%, which is designed to tax the very wealthy, is imposed on taxable income as low as $373,650 (in 2010). That is a high income but it hardly qualifies as “very wealthy.” On the other hand, the extremely wealthy receive most of their income from unearned income in the form of dividends and capital gains. Such income is taxed at a preferential maximum tax rate of only 15%--even with $100 million or $1 billion of annual income. That is very unfair. It is also unjustified and foolish. Why should unearned income be taxed at less than half of the rate on earned income? America envisions itself as a meritocracy (i.e., we reward merit). However, our current federal tax system primarily rewards wealth--not merit.