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Aug 20, 2022 23:04:32   #
RascalRiley wrote:
You might be right. I do have an axe to grind, as we all do. If we did not care we would not post.


Why on earth would a Canadian care so much about an American President? It’s none of your business!……Go play in your own yard!
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Aug 20, 2022 22:49:52   #
RascalRiley wrote:
There is no medication. Some think like being wired gay or being wired ADHD can be cured with medication.

My life has been a wild ride.

Some of us wish there was a meditation for believing in a charlatan like Trump, but alas some are wired to believe.

He stole. And he did it for you. They were his documents and therefore the American people’s documents.

Will he shared the benefits from the sale of such info to enemies with those that keep contributing to his totally bogus Election Integrity Fund? 😂 Cult, keep on tithing. Dear Leader needs a reason to get out of bed and ADORATION does it for Donny



We are really wired different. Nature. The way our brain connects within the different regions. We are not all the same. Period.

Now when I think of the challenges that being ADJD has caused me I ponder the how would I do that differently. Elders wisdom.

70 years ADHD and I did not know.

We are not all wired the same.

All of our lives are wild rides. The often quoted proverb is the Lord gives you what you can handle or something similar. My Bible knowledge has also been called into question recently


God given gifts that we grow each lifetime. See Perky, I too can preach.

>So there’s hope for you with the proper medications?<

Fuck off. I am wired just as good you.
There is no medication. Some think like being wire... (show quote)


I do believe that you are “wired” on something tonight…..You’re beginning to sound like poor ol’Joe……..Confused! 😎

You have very little Bible knowledge! You won’t find reincarnation in the Bible! IMO…..whoever you are, the only thing wrong with you is a severe case of TDS!
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Aug 20, 2022 22:28:23   #
RascalRiley wrote:
You are a republican. Being submissive is expected.

And I was pissed a few days ago when I was accused of of being in favour of women being subservient to the head of the house.

This world might be in better shape if women were in charge.


Where do you come up with this BS?……..Or are you just not getting enough attention! 😉
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Aug 20, 2022 18:43:19   #
eagleye13 wrote:
"ob·tuse

adjective: obtuse
1.
annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand.
"he wondered if the doctor was being deliberately obtuse"
Similar:
stupid
dull"

Yep; you hit the nail on the head for billie!


Don’t sha know he just loves the sound of his own voice! 😂
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Aug 20, 2022 17:58:36   #
straightUp wrote:
Why would it make any difference if you served in the military? Unless of course, you happen to be one of those people that needed the Army to teach you how to tie your shoes.

The fact is, some of the Trump-supporters participating in the temper tantrum of 1/6/21, WERE armed as proven by the evidence that led to their conviction and sentencing.

For example... Guy Reffitt of Texas was convicted for bringing a handgun to the Capitol grounds. He was caught carrying it. So, yes - he was armed. And none of your pseudo-military bullshit can obscure that. He carried a gun, so he was armed. If you remember, Reffitt was the retard who told his fellow Three Percenters that he planned to drag House Speaker Nancy Pelosi out of the Capitol building by her ankles, “with her head hitting every step on the way down,” according to a court filing.

There are other's too, like Christopher Michael Alberts of Maryland who was also caught carrying a loaded handgun and Lonnie Coffman of Alabama who had several loaded handguns on his person as well as a cache of loaded weapons, ammo and Molotov cocktails in his truck parked a short distance away.

So do you and Tucker Carlson need to ask the military what a handgun is? 'Cause it sounds like you do.
Why would it make any difference if you served in ... (show quote)


BTW! Too bad the Army didn’t get the opportunity to teach you a little about being a man! 😉
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Aug 20, 2022 17:45:12   #
straightUp wrote:
Why would it make any difference if you served in the military? Unless of course, you happen to be one of those people that needed the Army to teach you how to tie your shoes.

The fact is, some of the Trump-supporters participating in the temper tantrum of 1/6/21, WERE armed as proven by the evidence that led to their conviction and sentencing.

For example... Guy Reffitt of Texas was convicted for bringing a handgun to the Capitol grounds. He was caught carrying it. So, yes - he was armed. And none of your pseudo-military bullshit can obscure that. He carried a gun, so he was armed. If you remember, Reffitt was the retard who told his fellow Three Percenters that he planned to drag House Speaker Nancy Pelosi out of the Capitol building by her ankles, “with her head hitting every step on the way down,” according to a court filing.

There are other's too, like Christopher Michael Alberts of Maryland who was also caught carrying a loaded handgun and Lonnie Coffman of Alabama who had several loaded handguns on his person as well as a cache of loaded weapons, ammo and Molotov cocktails in his truck parked a short distance away.

So do you and Tucker Carlson need to ask the military what a handgun is? 'Cause it sounds like you do.
Why would it make any difference if you served in ... (show quote)

Reread what you just wrote! Please equate “armed to the teeth” to the few guns that were found! 😂😂😂😂😂


ob·tuse

adjective: obtuse
1.
annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand.
"he wondered if the doctor was being deliberately obtuse"
Similar:
stupid
dull
slo
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Aug 20, 2022 17:25:01   #
iFrank wrote:
Texcan to the rescue, you got your pearls I won’t be explaining any more Bible related facts to you. NWR


Have a wonderful day!
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Aug 20, 2022 17:06:23   #
EmilyD wrote:
That's fine that you don't think Pennylynn was Penny. She will be very happy to hear that you think this.

It is her goal to discredit people who are on to her. She will think of this as a great victory. 😅😂🤣


As I’ve said, none of this is personal to me……..and I will continue to respect your right to your opinion. I won’t fight over this! We have much bigger things to fight for!……..multiple identities isn’t one of them!
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Aug 20, 2022 12:53:22   #
Rose42 wrote:
I don’t think he’s rumitoid and he’s not the penny character. Many people have similarities but rumi’s characters all end up being arrogant and narcissistic. Though its possible he’s doing a better job now with characters. Lol. RR’s posts - especially about religion - are not as learned. And there are also a lot of people who hate Texas and others who tell people to stay on topic.

However, there is an unhealthy fixation on trump and the inane comments about the right. Its bizarre how he can’t leave it alone.

Who knows.
I don’t think he’s rumitoid and he’s not the penny... (show quote)

I do think that Rumi has learned from some of his past mistakes and has learned a few new tricks along the way. He is very good at this game!……..but, as I said, I would never think that my opinion is written in stone. I suspect there may be other members that have more than one identity, not that it matters, one way or the other! I just think that it is very interesting. It’s entertaining for me after all these years on this forum. As you know, I do a lot more reading this forum than I do commenting on it. Many years ago Pennylynn commented that she had written a program that would compare the writing of two people and determine if it was the same person! I forgot which character of Rumi’s that she had revealed with her program. She was one amazing lady! One of the only times that I got angry on this forum was when a few members accused her of lying and faking her death. I guess they were not very attentive of her comments and the impossibility of her lying or attempting to be deceptive in any way. She is the reason I got interested in Rumi and his amazing ability to assume multiple identities.

This is like a puzzle to me….each little clue being a piece of the puzzle! It’s not personal and I appreciate the opinions of others and the reason for their opinion!
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Aug 20, 2022 11:38:25   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Riley isn't rummy or penny, he is a hard left Canadian with an itch he can't scratch.

I appreciate your opinions, as you well know!…....this may be the only one that I have disagreed with!

I will agree wholeheartedly that whoever RascalRiley is he has an itch he can’t scratch!
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Aug 20, 2022 11:23:08   #
working class stiff wrote:
One 'intent' might be law enforcement. I should think that arresting, trying, and after conviction, jailing some of the biggest tax scofflaws would motivate others to think twice about their actions. As it currently exists, it appears, the IRS is reduced to saying 'pretty please pay your taxes'.

I'm not happy it's come to this point, but here we are: the same folks arguing that the population can and should be armed is arguing that the civil government should not be armed in enforcing the law.
One 'intent' might be law enforcement. I should ... (show quote)

Yea! 87,000 more clowns that will be hastily trained to carry a weapon! What could possibly go wrong? Lol!
https://www.atr.org/poll-65-voters-say-irs-has-too-much-power/

65 percent of voters say the IRS has too much power. This is an increase from 2019, when the number was 60 percent. And now President Biden and the Democrats want to sic 87,000 new IRS agents on the American people, with a 50 percent increase in small business audits.

A June 19 – 22 Fox News National Survey of 1,001 registered voters asked if the IRS has “too much power.” 65 percent said yes, 31 percent said no.

The same question asked in June 2019 produced a result of 60 percent yes, 34 percent no.

The IRS has a long history of incompetence and corruption. Now President Biden wants to give the IRS an additional $80 billion over the next decade, nearly doubling the size of the agency. This will mean more agents, more audits, and more political targeting.

Here are six reasons taxpayers should be concerned with the Biden plan to double the size of the IRS.

1. More IRS Funding Will Mean Thousands of New IRS Agents

Legions of new IRS agents will be unleashed for invasive and time consuming audits of middle class Americans and small businesses.

Even Obama-era IRS chief John Koskinen – a longtime advocate of increasing the IRS budget – thinks President Joe Biden’s proposal to increase IRS funding by $80 billion is too much.

As reported by the New York Times:

“I’m not sure you’d be able to efficiently use that much money,” Mr. Koskinen said in an interview. “That’s a lot of money.”

Rather than fix the agency’s longstanding mismanagement, ineptitude and abuse problems, Biden’s approach will make the problem worse.

2. IRS Funding is Yet Another Way to Funnel Taxpayer Money into Democrats’ Campaigns.

New IRS funding will be a boon for the union that represents IRS employees. This union overwhelmingly supports Democrat candidates so new IRS funding will also shovel more money into Democrat campaign coffers:

The left-wing National Treasury Employees Union represents 150,000 taxpayer-funded federal employees across 31 departments and agencies. The NTEU is famous for aggressive use of lawsuits in order to advance Democrat union priorities.

NTEU collects dues from roughly 70,000 IRS employees, nearly half of NTEU’s total membership.

NTEU shovels 97 percent of their money into Democrat campaign coffers. In the 2019-2020 campaign cycle, NTEU’s political action committee raised $838,288. Out of $609,000 in spending on federal candidates, an overwhelming 97.04 percent went to Democrats.

IRS employees regularly perform Democrat union work on the taxpayer dime. In fiscal year 2013, IRS employees spent over 500,000 hours on union activity, costing taxpayers $23.5 million in salary and benefits. To add insult to injury, the IRS had at least 40 out of 201 workers solely devoted to union activities that made $100,000.

3. Under Biden, the IRS Will Snoop on Your Venmo Account, Bank Accounts, and more.

The Biden administration also wants to sic the IRS on your Venmo account and bank accounts. As part of the proposal, banks and third-party payment providers, like Venmo and CashApp would be required to report ALL account holders’ aggregate account outflows and inflows to the IRS.

President Biden claims that this proposal is designed to “crack down on millionaires and billionaires who cheat on their taxes.” However, it is unclear how monitoring Venmo accounts – many of which are held by younger Americans – contributes to this goal. The average Venmo transfer amount is $60 and is popular among young people, with over 7 million Venmo users belong in the 18-34 age group. For users who have undergone identity verification, the weekly spending limit is $7,000. These trends exist for most third-party payment providers. It is hard to see how millionaires and billionaires are using Venmo or CashApp to launder mass amounts of money.

The IRS will use these powers against Americans of all income levels. Requiring banks and third-party payment providers to report this kind of information is an indefensible invasion of privacy. Giving the IRS access to this private information is a disaster waiting to happen.

4. Biden Would Repeal Step-Up in Basis, Creating a Second Death Tax and Giving the IRS More Opportunities to Harass Family-Owned Businesses.

The IRS has a history of harassing individual taxpayers and family-owned business including threatening to seize property and shut down businesses. Biden is proposing a second Death Tax which will give the IRS a new way to intrude in the lives of family owned businesses.

Repealing step-up in basis will disproportionately fall on family-owned businesses, many of which are asset rich, but cash poor. These businesses are already forced to liquidate structures, equipment, land, and other assets because of the Death Tax. Repealing step-up in basis will compound this problem and force family-owned businesses to sell a significant portion of their business or go into debt to pay their tax liability.

Repealing step-up in basis will also create new complexity for taxpayers. Because of this tax increase, taxpayers would have to determine the cost basis of all assets owned, many of which may have been owned for decades.

This Second Death Tax has already been tried and failed. In 1976 congress eliminated stepped-up basis, but it was so complicated and unworkable that congress voted to restore stepped-up basis.

As noted in a July 3, 1979 New York Times article, it was “impossibly unworkable”:

Almost immediately, however, the new law touched off a flood of complaints as unfair and impossibly unworkable. So many, in fact, that last year Congress retroactively delayed the law’s effective date until 1980 while it struggled again with the issue.

As noted by the NYT, intense voter blowback ensued due to the “nightmare of paperwork”:

Not only were there protests from people who expected the tax to fall on them — family businesses and farms, in particular — bankers and estate lawyers also complained that the rule was a nightmare of paperwork.

Given that family-owned businesses already struggle to pay the Death Tax, it’s easy to see how a Second Death Tax could create serious complications.

5. New IRS Funding Would Reward Incompetence and Irresponsibility.

The IRS has proven time and time again it cannot spend responsibly and complete the most basic of tasks. The agency needs reform, not more money and more power.

Several audit reports have demonstrated how the agency’s inability to do its job is due to incompetence, not lack of funding:

A Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) report on the 2021 Filing Season found that almost 40 percent of printers were not working at tax processing centers in Ogden, Utah and Kansas City, Missouri. However, in many cases the only thing wrong with the printers is that no employee had replaced the ink or emptied the waste cartridge container: “IRS employees stated that the only reason they could not use many of these devices is because they are out of ink or because the waste cartridge container is full.”

This year, despite having funding for new hires, the IRS only achieved 37 percent of their hiring goal. They had trouble onboarding new hires as well, as it was “difficult to find working copiers (as noted previously) to be able to prepare training packages.”

In 2016, the IRS has lost track of laptops containing sensitive taxpayer data. TIGTA estimates that the IRS had failed to properly document the return of 84.2 percent, or more than 1,000 computers due to be returned by contract employees.

A TIGTA report in 2017 showed that the IRS rehired more than 200 employees who were previously employed by the agency, but fired for previous conduct or performance issues.

Each year the IRS hangs up on millions of callers — a practice they refer to as “Courtesy Disconnects.” Currently, if you call the IRS, you have a 1-in-50 chance of reaching a human being.

According to the National Taxpayer Advocate’s 2014 Annual Report to Congress the IRS was unable to justify spending decisions. As the report stated: “The IRS lacks a principled basis for making the difficult resource allocation decisions necessitated by today’s tight budget environment.”

The agency has repeatedly failed to compile legally required tax complexity reports. These reports are supposed to contain the IRS’s specific recommendations on how to make the tax code easier to comply with. Since 1998, the IRS has done so just twice – in 2000 and 2002.

In 2015, the IRS was spending $1,000 an hour hiring a litigation-only white shoe law firm for an investigation, despite having over 40,000 employees dedicated to enforcement efforts.

In 2015, the agency has been caught red-handed wasting taxpayer dollars on Nerf footballs, the world’s largest crossword puzzle, extravagant $100 dollar lunches, and more.

The last thing the IRS needs is more power and responsibility. In fact, it’s likely that new responsibilities will become overwhelming for the IRS, leading to these new scandals and new cases of taxpayer abuse.

While the IRS continues to blame its poor performance on a lack of taxpayer funding, the real problem is the inability of the agency to competently complete basic tasks and spend taxpayer dollars in a responsible way. Biden’s plan to give the IRS $80 billion would do nothing to fix existing problems and would only exacerbate them.

6. The last time the Democrats were in power, the IRS wrongly used its authority to target and harass taxpayers, especially conservative non-profits.

Most notably, the Obama IRS was caught unfairly denying conservative groups non-profit status ahead of the 2012 election.

Lois Lerner’s political beliefs led to tea party and conservative groups receiving disparate and unfair treatment when applying for non-profit status, according to a detailed report compiled by the Senate Finance Committee.

Because of Lerner’s bias, only ONE conservative organization was granted tax exempt status over a period of more than three years:

“Due to the circuitous process implemented by Lerner, only one conservative political advocacy organization was granted tax-exempt status between February 2009 and May 2012. Lerner’s bias against these applicants unquestionably led to these delays, and is particularly evident when compared to the IRS’s treatment of other applications, discussed immediately below.”

When given more authority and money, the IRS will be given more opportunities to abuse its powers.
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Aug 20, 2022 10:25:56   #
billlingle wrote:
When my football coach said something to the effect of "fight like hell" he knew full well that no one that he was addressing was armed. Fat Donny knew as a certainty that those he he told to fight like hell were armed to the teeth. Is your challenged intellect capable of grasping the difference?


Really! Football coaches know that their players aren’t armed when they tell them to “fight like hell!”……… Good to know!

“Armed to the teeth”……..You’ve never been in the military, have you? You really aren’t familiar with what “armed to the teeth” means! Right, “billlingle”. 😂😂😂😂

ob·tuse

adjective: obtuse
1.
annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand.
"he wondered if the doctor was being deliberately obtuse"
Similar:
stupid
dull
slo
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Aug 20, 2022 09:22:27   #
DASHY wrote:
Should ordinary citizens show "intent" for owning a gun?


You’re comparing apples and oranges!……..get real!
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Aug 20, 2022 09:21:25   #
DASHY wrote:
No worries....unless you cheat on your taxes.


Let me tell you about a report I read several years ago! The same set of books was sent to 10 different IRS locations to be reviewed! They got back 10 different amounts, starting with a refund and ending with the business owing an amount! Our tax codes are so thick and confusing that if an agent wants to find an error, an error will be found……especially for a small business! It has little to do with cheaters! I guess you liberals will have to be at the wrong end of one of these audits before you get off your high horse and stop letting politics rule your common sense and rational thinking!
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Aug 20, 2022 09:06:57   #
working class stiff wrote:
I have no issue with your reasoning and agree with you about who is getting away with tax cheating. But I don't understand the 'many reasons' why armed IRS agents isn't a good idea when the rest of the country could be.

Wouldn't those 'many reasons' it's not a good idea also apply to the rest of us?


It all has to do with the “intent” of those armed agents!
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