View Full Version : Hillarys Pyramid and Class envy
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08-26-2016, 07:39 AM
The Television commercial laying out Hillary's plan for taxation of the rich encourages hatred of people who have become financially successful
Guest
08-26-2016, 08:54 AM
The Television commercial laying out Hillary's plan for taxation of the rich encourages hatred of people who have become financially successful
Yep, she encourages wealth envy. No one but the Clintons are supposed to see through it. Hillary is getting very desperate. Just waiting for the real entertainment to start, when she gets the permanent bobble head going and the only way to stop it will be to knock her out with drugs.
Had to love it when she said that they should put a shock collar on Trump. All I could think about was her barking and barking. Can you imagine what it would look like if she got the bobble head going while barking simultaneously? I wonder if a shock collar on her would increase the effect or suspend it. Gotta laugh when I think of her looking like a broken wind up dog. I bet she has to wear those pull-up depends to keep her from messing on the floor when she has one of those seizures. Anyone else, I would have sympathy for.
Guest
08-27-2016, 04:31 PM
We're going to close the unproductive tax loopholes that have allowed some of the truly wealthy to avoid paying their fair share. In theory, some of those loopholes were understandable, but in practice they sometimes made it possible for millionaires to pay nothing, while a bus driver was paying 10 percent of his salary, and that's crazy. It's time we stopped it….
What we're trying to move against is institutionalized unfairness. We want to see that everyone pays their fair share, and no one gets a free ride. Our reasons? It's good for society when we all know that no one is manipulating the system to their advantage because they're rich and powerful. But it's also good for society when everyone pays something, that everyone makes a contribution.
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08-27-2016, 05:19 PM
We're going to close the unproductive tax loopholes that have allowed some of the truly wealthy to avoid paying their fair share. In theory, some of those loopholes were understandable, but in practice they sometimes made it possible for millionaires to pay nothing, while a bus driver was paying 10 percent of his salary, and that's crazy. It's time we stopped it….
What we're trying to move against is institutionalized unfairness. We want to see that everyone pays their fair share, and no one gets a free ride. Our reasons? It's good for society when we all know that no one is manipulating the system to their advantage because they're rich and powerful. But it's also good for society when everyone pays something, that everyone makes a contribution.
Does this also include the 'so-called poor', many of which pay nothing in federal income tax and actually receive money back from the government in the form of Earned Income Tax Credit.
Guest
08-27-2016, 05:31 PM
We're going to close the unproductive tax loopholes that have allowed some of the truly wealthy to avoid paying their fair share. In theory, some of those loopholes were understandable, but in practice they sometimes made it possible for millionaires to pay nothing, while a bus driver was paying 10 percent of his salary, and that's crazy. It's time we stopped it….
What we're trying to move against is institutionalized unfairness. We want to see that everyone pays their fair share, and no one gets a free ride. Our reasons? It's good for society when we all know that no one is manipulating the system to their advantage because they're rich and powerful. But it's also good for society when everyone pays something, that everyone makes a contribution.
7 Top Republicans Who Taxed the Super Rich | The Fiscal Times (http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Columns/2011/10/07/7-Top-Republicans-Who-Taxed-the-Super-Rich)
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