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Enrique

(27,461 posts)
24. if you're going to post Heritage Foundation propaganda
Sat Apr 30, 2016, 06:10 PM
Apr 2016

at least disclose that's what it is, and give a reason why you're posting it.

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I believe Sherman A1 Apr 2016 #1
+1 2naSalit Apr 2016 #2
This is Also a Ted Misleading Stallion Apr 2016 #11
It is a tax for dying... scscholar Apr 2016 #28
The use of death tax is a Right Wing meme they love to use rather than an estate tax. YOHABLO Apr 2016 #29
The term "death tax" is widely taken Igel Apr 2016 #33
If he were married the estate would still be taxed at the Yupster Apr 2016 #3
Then again, with a will, some lawyer would have gotten rich shielding the estate from taxes Hoyt Apr 2016 #5
He should have had trusts set up Yupster Apr 2016 #6
Exactly. He had no wife. He had no children. EL34x4 Apr 2016 #23
Your advice is so sound. And it does not just apply to the jwirr Apr 2016 #7
That living will and DNR was the first thing we did after the Shaivo case. leftofcool Apr 2016 #31
dog whistles and that left wing website the Daily Signal... nice.... nt. winstars Apr 2016 #4
Facts are facts pintobean Apr 2016 #8
"death tax" is a whistle hfojvt Apr 2016 #16
And there is something wrong with this? n2doc Apr 2016 #9
A "payday" basselope Apr 2016 #10
Did you read the full title of my post, or did you stop at the word "payday?" Miles Archer Apr 2016 #13
Your post doesn't have a point. basselope Apr 2016 #22
As it should be... except for the portion that will pay for wars and war machines. hunter Apr 2016 #12
That was my reaction... Miles Archer Apr 2016 #14
...Or He Could Have Made a Will With a Charitable Bequest Stallion May 2016 #35
It's a little late for regrets. hunter May 2016 #36
if I had my way the government would get even more hfojvt Apr 2016 #15
Why do you think he didn't give enough away? philosslayer Apr 2016 #25
"Government payday" is a derogatory republican term for taxes. RiverLover Apr 2016 #17
Federal Tax Exemption in 2016 will be aVery Generous $5.45 Million(10.9 Million) for Married Couples Stallion Apr 2016 #18
He refused to make a will or do any estate planning. davepc Apr 2016 #19
It's too bad he didn't make a will, but maybe he wanted it this way. Starry Messenger Apr 2016 #20
Thank you Prince for paying your fair share eShirl Apr 2016 #21
if you're going to post Heritage Foundation propaganda Enrique Apr 2016 #24
Good. Iggo Apr 2016 #26
That does not make me sad. HassleCat Apr 2016 #27
I fully support the "death tax". cheapdate Apr 2016 #30
Good.. sendero Apr 2016 #32
If I died rich, with no heirs, that would be fine with me bhikkhu Apr 2016 #34
Daily Signal? Seriously?! ButterflyBlood May 2016 #37
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