Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I think the Party has to be taken into account when voting. All you have to do is look at the nearly locked in step party line voting in the Houses, of late. Once people are elected and begin to serve they soon find out who's in charge and what they have to do to rise in the ranks and further their careers and their fortunes.
Saying that, I haven't seen a name in the Democrat column, not counting very local contests, that I would have pulled the lever for in many a year. Maybe when Reid and Pelosi are history, and if then the Democrat Party moves away from it radical leanings I will reconsider, but not until then. |
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#78
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Really the only recent examples of challenges to the status quo has been the Tea Party candidates who've won election. Maybe not all of them, but enough to shake the foundations of the Republican establishment. |
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#81
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My wish list includes a very strong deense and foreign policy. We need to retake our place at the head of the global table. I believe that the Departments of energy and Education have to be reduced and redefined becuase they are ineffective and misguided. I believe the EPA has to have it swings clipped because its green policies are creating a serious danger of power shortages across this country. I do not believe a tax incease will help us as it is like going to an ATM to meet your home budget shortages. Congress will spend tax increases at an alarming rate. We can however invest in revenue neutral solution. Spending needs to be cur but again there are a number of ways to accomplish that without hurting people. For instance welfare programs shoud be turned over to the individual states because they will be able to manage them better. the federal government is just too big. I am certain there are members here who have better solutions . Its now solutions were short on its poltical people will the intestinal fortittude and desire to push through these solutions. |
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#83
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That means do not expand my business because it it only more work for less money. So if you think it does not hurt job creation, I am telling you I will not be creating any more jobs because the government gets all the money for that extra work I did and I get nothing. To some that kind of income seems like a lot but when you factor in all the cost of living in this time it ain't! This sounds like tax them but not me but I think you need to earn much more than $250,000 for it not to hurt. The uber rich can absorb it much better than some one in my situation. Just say'in |
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#85
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I think that 40% of my income is a bunch, especially if you do not agree with how it is being used. Quote:
By the way my CPA is my stepmother and is also a Obama lover so why would SHE say that. She is quite good at what she does and she lives in the Villages along with my democrat to the bone father, Love them both. When it comes to taxes she has it covered! The way I see it is the extra money my company would make with the lower tax is about a entry level job that I could create!! |
#86
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Sorry, didn't mean to insult your step-mother. I still maintain that 60% of the gross is worth some effort.
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#87
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I did not take it like that. I understand what you meant.
If I am to be honest it is really that I can pay more I just don't want to. If the economy was stronger and had anything that looked like a future I would be much softer on this point. |
#88
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We don't agree on everything but you're a class act.
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#89
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Thank you sir.
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