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What if we collected taxes from
folks like this, before we started with the Buffiet rule ?
"MSNBC’s Al Sharpton is reeling in debt and back taxes. The liberal provocateur owes nearly $1 million to creditors and the federal government as a result of his failed bid for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination. His campaign’s unpaid bills exceed $888,000, according to federal filings. It is unclear why Sharpton has not paid his creditors. He does not lack for income." "In August 2011, Sharpton took over the 6 p.m. slot from Keith Olbermann, who earned more than $4 million per year working in the same slot at the network. Sharpton also drew a $240,000 salary from his nonprofit group, National Action Network, in 2011 even as the group racked up nearly $1 million in unpaid federal payroll taxes, interest, and penalties." I am sure there are both Republicans and Democrats who fit this very bill and wonder why that does not get public....if they dont pay but sound off on television about who should pay...... "Sharpton, who has endorsed President Barack Obama’s calls for taxing the rich, has his own tax issues. He owed the IRS $2.6 million in income taxes in December 2011, as well as almost $900,000 in New York state taxes." http://freebeacon.com/more-money-more-problems/ Republican or Democrat, these are the kinds of hypocrits we need to call out ! |
Oh you silly silly boy, Al baby is a Democrat, they don't pay taxes, that is only for us little folks.
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janmcn - given bucco's post and yours...can you come up with any legitimate reason why sharpton is not paying what he owes the irs? i sent my payment off by the deadline! sharpton could at least get on an irs installment plan! :icon_wink:
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You missed the point...I mentioned both Republicans and Democrats in my post but of course, as a regular viewer of MSNBC that would not be important. And this from the NYPOST in December of 2011 "Sharpton drew a $241,732 salary and perks that included first-class or charter air travel, tax filings show. He owes the IRS $2.6 million in income tax, and nearly $900,000 in state tax. The defunct Rev-Al Communications Inc. owes the state almost $176,000, and Bo-Spanky is $3,500 behind on state-tax liens." Sharpton’s civil-rights group juggling tax woes - NYPOST.com Again,the point was to point out the hyprocisy...he is just a shining beacon. BUT...thanks for pointing out the viewing times on MSNBC |
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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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I ask because you were so specific !!!!!!! |
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ALL religious institutions that currently do not pay taxes. |
Fig a good honest post and you wreck it by saying Dems do not pay taxes. Your statement is just plain stupid! Please stop it.
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Al Sharpton dodging his tax obligation certainly is no surprise. It fits his profile.
But the bigger story is Obama pushing the Buffet Rule. Presidents Taft, Johnson, Nixon and clinton all promised to tax the rich but ended up hitting the middle class. If you recall the Alternative Maximum Tax was suppose to ensure that the rich paid their fair share. The rich loopholed around the provision and a substantial increase of the AMT hit the middle class hard. Even if Obama's 30% minimum on the rich was effective it wouldn't raise enough tax over a 10 year period to pay this year's obligation. People need to stop thinking about tax "fairness" and start thinking about effective tax policy. If they did perhaps the Al Sharpton's couldn't as easily dodge their obligation. The nation would benefit it Congress lowered corporate and personal income taxes, eliminated capital gains and dividends taxes and eliminate estate taxes. by doing so more of this money would be reinvested into the economy by way of capital spending, research and development consumer spending. One final thought. I use a gold fish net to catch geckos on my lanai, perhaps we need a large gold fish net to catch the Al Sharpton's have them pay then release them:a040: |
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the Catholic church
just some statistics which show how the catholic church saves the fed govt millions....it educates in the US alone, 2.6 million students every day, at a cost to parents and parishes of ten billion dollars a year...if these students went to public schools, it would cost the taxpayers 18 billion a year! in secondary education the church supports 230 colleges and universities, with 700,000 students of all religions going on to top careers which benefit our society. in health care, the non-profit catholic hospitals in this country (637 of them) provide the health care for one in five american patients every day... these statistics come from a new book, Rediscover Catholicism, which seeks to remind battered catholics of the wonderful things our church does for not only the united states but on a global scale for many millions of people.... so don't begrudge a tax exemption to an institution which provides much more and more efficiently than a government bureaucracy can!
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even though charile rangel was found guilty by a house ethics committee panel for concealing assets and violating the tax code, i don't recall anything happening to him beyond his paying a fine re the misuse of a rent-stabilized apt in nyc. |
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Let me put this is politely as I can, ok? HOGWASH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Battered catholics? Are you referring to the ruined lives of all the young men the church as abused, physically and otherwise? EVERY religious institution should be forced to pay real estate taxes. St. Patricks alone would bring in billions in revenue. That would alleviate the tax burden on a lot of others who have to pay higher taxes because the church pays nothing. |
hogwash
religious freedom cannot be guaranteed if churches are subject to pressures from the govt, be it through taxes or forced purchase of any products...our rights in this country are given by God, not by the govt! in case you had forgotten....and by battered i mean having to hear about the abuse by a few as if it were the whole story of the church, over and over again ad nauseum. the media just loves this story and loves to attack the church whenever possible because it stands in the way of the leftist agenda.
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Yes, preventing the molestation and rape of boys by the church's priests should be a part of everyone's agenda. If that is strictly a "leftist" agenda, count me IN. Unless, of course, God (who according to you gave us our rights) condones such criminal behavior. |
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A large portion of American Catholics join forces with the leftist agenda in the name of "social justice" when they vote for leftists like Obama, Pelosi, Biden, Boxer, Sheila Jackson-Lee, Rod Blagodevich, Rahm Emanuel, Al Franken, Harry Reid, and Maxine Waters The Erudite...... [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrA9zj94NuU]MAXINE WATERS OUTS THE DEMS SOCIALIST AGENDA - YouTube[/ame] |
Isnt taxing contributions to the Catholic Church OR any church for that matter, double taxation since the money was already taxed once ?
Secondly, I think it may have been Business Week who did a report a few years ago that said MOST of the small entities of the Catholic Church and each is a separate entity lost money on an annual basis due to such large expenses for schools, hospitals, orphanages, and different charity organizations. And keep in mind, should they not run these institutions our federal or state government would need to bear the cost of all of them. The thread is about taxes an taxation and NOT anything else that I am aware of. |
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Thanks for clearing that up???? And how do we get from Al's tax debt to raping little boys? I know, we are arguing with liberals. You know, if you got nothing to ad just change the subject. |
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But in defense of Janmcn...I understood what she was talking about...she alluded to if that is wrong could not the info on Sharpton be wrong so I got her a few more links to satisfy but I understood what she was saying |
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got nothing to add? - bug off! |
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OUR VIEW: Sex abuse still rampant in public schools (vote) | coach, jennifer, public - Opinion - Colorado Springs Gazette, CO |
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Secondily despite these criticisms I also find it interesting that parents if given the chance for school vouchers scamble for relgious schools. Perhaps it is to escape a decaying public school system that rather spend time for a "Day of Silence" to support the gay community rather than teaching basic writing reading and arithmetic. I view myself as a nominal catholic however I also view myself as trying to be fair in my assesments and not containing my emotions when dealing with issues. One final point I did a lot of employment recruiting in my day and it became clear that my counterparts and I recognized the same statistic. Most students who had attended catholic high schools by far went on to college and by the way the better colleges and universities in the country and that their scholastic standings were exemplary. |
BBQ: The difference is as follows.
In the public schools, when there's abuse, someone is arrested and prosecuted. In the Catholic schools, if you're the boss who facilitated it, you get to be suddenly "recalled to the Vatican" two days before a subpoena is due and get to claim "diplomatic immunity". As far as Sharpton and what slot he took over - isn't it possible that the website containing the story might have been in the Mountain Time Zone - which IS at 6PM when it's 8PM in New York? ...just a thought :) |
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Government jobs are growing as we know.....must be a good place to work...
"...as of 2010, there are 98,291 federal employees who owe us $1.034 billion. (That’s billion with a B.) This really shouldn’t surprise anyone since the number of federal employees who are also tax delinquents has been fairly consistent: about 100,000 over the last seven years. The problem is that during that period the amount owed has soared from $600 million to over $1 billion." While not the worst of the lot, worth noting... "The Presidential staff has 36 employees owing a total of $833,000 – that comes out to $23,000 per employee!" Maybe we dont need the class warfare if we just went after these folks, AND it appears that finally.. "So what has the Congress been doing to rein in their employees who are tax chiselers? Not much, which is why the amount of money owed in back taxes continues to skyrocket. But finally, there is an effort to clamp down on this disgusting matter. Congressman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) has decided that the American people deserve better behavior from their employees." He has actually entered a bill that would allow termination for those who do not pay their income taxes. As we know this will be blocked at some venture along the way along with our budget and everything else... Our Government Employees Skip Paying Taxes - Bruce Bialosky - Townhall Conservative Columnists |
While the number of Federal employees owing taxes is too high - remember that there are approximately 2,748,978 Federal employees. The 98,291 (if my arithmetic is correct) constitutes less than 1%.
Take any very large corporation like IBM and I would bet there are at least 1% of the employees who owe Federal taxes. True, Government should be an example to the rest of the country - but with 99% not owing Federal taxes is not too much to gripe about. The Federal Government DOES do penalties on employees who have government debt either through pay being reduced until it is paid off or penalties that does include dismissal. |
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I dont disagree with the premise that MAYBE their are others but this is the fastest growing segment of jobs, and I just wonder why this and the "Sharpton type" things never make the news. To me, anyway, it IS a story to be told. In addition the Presidential staff number of employees and average amount owed is glaring. I am sure that there have been others but under the current circumstances you sort of wonder why this is not in the news more. |
I just Googled "income tax owed by federal employees" and came up with several pages of facts and figures. They were excerpts from television (CBS, NBC, ABC, and newspapers including Washington Post) as well as countless others.
How much coverage do you want on the subject? |
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I have nothing against a Catholic church being tax exempt. That is the same for all churches whether they are Catholic, Protestent, Jewish, or Islam. |
Not Just The Dems
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Somehow continuing to lower the taxes on the 'job creators' while incrteasing the tax rates on people like me seems a little counter-intuitive...particularly when the job creators don't seem to be creating any jobs. |
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