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Half-Century Man

(5,279 posts)
10. Let us not forget.
Wed Nov 4, 2015, 04:34 PM
Nov 2015

There are mechanisms in place to reduce/eliminate tax debt in excess of $10,000.00. The adds consonantly play on the radio.
Those person most egregiously affected by this evil proposal are the one without an escape mechanism.

I firmly believe that Mr. Ryan would implement a process if he could;where people could be found lifetime unproductive and eliminated from society by the most cost effective means. And he would bill our families for the bullets.

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First rec! SoapBox Nov 2015 #1
A doubling of the federal tax for highway improvement is long overdue as gas prices plunge, Fred Sanders Nov 2015 #2
This will hurt business, think of UPS, FedEx, trucking, sanitation Cosmic Kitten Nov 2015 #3
Now that you mention it, an additional Big Business and big-user fossil fuel surtax would seem in Fred Sanders Nov 2015 #4
We already pay a fuel surtax on large deliveries Cosmic Kitten Nov 2015 #5
"Higher taxes cost jobs" mindwalker_i Nov 2015 #6
That would be a more persuasive argument... malthaussen Nov 2015 #7
Yeah, all those Camrys, Accords, and Priuses(probably wrong plural form) sure hurting... AllTooEasy Nov 2015 #11
Hell, why stop there, Amimnoch Nov 2015 #8
umm you say that as though it hasn't already happened?(by proxy at least) n/t w0nderer Nov 2015 #14
And this is the Paul Ryan model going forward................ turbinetree Nov 2015 #9
Let us not forget. Half-Century Man Nov 2015 #10
BULLSHIT. Raising the gas tax affects the lowest incomes the most. AllTooEasy Nov 2015 #12
Gas tax is a change shaker policy. Ed Suspicious Nov 2015 #13
Merging state power with corporate greed meets the definition of ... fascism. Faryn Balyncd Nov 2015 #15
DON'T VOTE hourglass1 Nov 2015 #16
Like the IRS Diremoon Nov 2015 #17
It would figure that Republicans would want to go with yuiyoshida Nov 2015 #18
Screw and Beat Up Poor American Taxpayers; American Corporations Are Global Players-F**k America. DhhD Nov 2015 #19
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