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Feb 4, 2019 20:58:03   #
Nickolai
 
Auntie Lulu wrote:
Bravo! Well said. Unfortunately, among individuals where wit and will is sadly absent--these folks do not believe that the children of other's who have greater wit, and personal drive should have the benefit of receiving what their parents/grandparents built. Oh! No, the monies and wealth that has been generated should definitely be stolen and squandered on those who remain idle and are of lesser ability. In general "Poor people have poor ways" which is exactly what keeps them from achieving any measure of success on their own.
Bravo! Well said. Unfortunately, among individua... (show quote)




$10 million tax free is nothing to sneeze at. Take hedge fund Mgr. John Paulson worth $6 billion His heirs would get $10 million tax free and 30 percent of the rest. That's a billion and a half free plus the $10 million and never lifted a finger for it rinse and repeat and you have Old European dynastic wealth accumulation for he worlds leading Democratic Republic it aint fitten, it aint fitten, it jus aint fitten. Don't worry the money won't be squandered on the working poor it will be squandered on corporate well fare. As Calvin Coolidge famously said. The business of America --is business

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Feb 4, 2019 22:21:09   #
Hadenough
 
jim_shipley wrote:
No chance. The DNC primary is fixed as usual and it will be the black woman from Calif.


you mean K**lamerica Harris, or dumb ass maxipad waters? Bug eyes and the other two should be sent on an exploratory trip to Mars, one-way. I don't mean shifty eyes Schiff when I said bug eyes, although he can go along for the ride.

MAGA

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Feb 4, 2019 22:38:03   #
Hadenough
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
What TV network did you spot that on, Nick? That couldn't have been on CNN or MSNBC could it?


Bernie,

How dare you question comrade nikki, he knows everything just ask him. If he doesn't know it you will get a history lesson. He is like the wizard of Oz, if he can't dazzle you with his knowledge he will try to baffle you with BS. If you notice some of his posts are very eloquent and others are full of type o's, I think he is a robot or his handlers are hitting the sauce.
P.S. he h**es being called comrade.Lol
MAGA

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Feb 4, 2019 22:45:31   #
Mikeyavelli
 
byronglimish wrote:
Good evening Sir Mikey, I was wondering where you been.

We're finally getting a real snowstorm...white outs and all.

All is well.


Damn cold 68 degrees here in the Florida Panhandle.
17 below when we left for Florida. I'm still shivering.
The seagulls are wearing mink. Nice neighborhood.

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Feb 4, 2019 22:49:08   #
Nickolai
 
Hadenough wrote:
Bernie,

How dare you question comrade nikki, he knows everything just ask him. If he doesn't know it you will get a history lesson. He is like the wizard of Oz, if he can't dazzle you with his knowledge he will try to baffle you with BS. If you notice some of his posts are very eloquent and others are full of type o's, I think he is a robot or his handlers are hitting the sauce.
P.S. he h**es being called comrade.Lol
MAGA





Some times I get in a hurry and fail to proof read a habit that's hard to break --I'll try harder. You can call me comrade you can call me anything you like I'm quite used to it I've been dueling with right wing nuts for over 25 years and they always fall back on insults and nasty names when they are out of Ammo. All I can say about that is --stick and stones stick and stones bro.

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Feb 4, 2019 22:50:33   #
Hadenough
 
JFlorio wrote:
Just so you know the wealthy do pay much more in Federal tax’s. Half the country pays no Federal tax’s. How’s that fair? Are you really surprised that a majority of people want more? Gee, who doesn’t want free things paid for by someone else?


JFlorio,

Your post is so true! Didn't President Trump advocate a flat tax for everyone? Including those that don't pay taxes but reap the benefits from those of us that do. I believe he presented that to simplify the tax laws and make it easier to file. Elimination of tax shelters would be a great start.

MAGA

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Feb 4, 2019 22:56:24   #
Hadenough
 
Nickolai wrote:
You guy's really like little nasty nick names for those who oppose your views. Even your f***ing moron leader likes willfully ignorant nasty names


comrade nikki,

I like that, the human response instead of the robot, feel better now?
Dem mantra, repeat after me, H**e Trump, h**e Trump, orange man bad, pant, pant, pant, drool, say again.
Now go into 5Dem mode.

TICK TOCK TICK TOCK TDS Boom
MAGA

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Feb 4, 2019 23:00:33   #
Pat Riot
 
Nickolai wrote:
Yes I justb seen on TV that Trump has told over 8,500 false or misleading statements since taking office that's an average of 11 and one third per day


Really? You get your factoids and (f**e) news from TV? There's no way the (f**e news) media might have an agenda and make up their own "facts". Riiiiight. Stop drinking the Kool-Aid from CNN, MSNBHeehaw and cease with the group thinking, Mr. Sycophant.
Bottom line: Trump exaggerates a bit to make himself and his accomplishments look a little better. Who doesn't? The lunatic left media simply can't stand the fact that the President is a successful leader (who keeps his campaign promises) and the media hacks are suffering from a pathological case of Trump Derangement Syndrome. And by the by, did you get this upset when Obama and his minions lied to Americans every day for 8 years? But that's a whole other thread - why don't we start THAT discussion?

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Feb 4, 2019 23:00:44   #
Nickolai
 
Hadenough wrote:
JFlorio,

Your post is so true! Didn't President Trump advocate a flat tax for everyone? Including those that don't pay taxes but reap the benefits from those of us that do. I believe he presented that to simplify the tax laws and make it easier to file. Elimination of tax shelters would be a great start.

MAGA





That won't work what we need is a wealth tax since over the last 40 years the nations wealth has accrued to the already wealthy and has become concentrated at the top

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Feb 4, 2019 23:09:09   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
What gives you or anyone else the right to confiscate goods and or services that belong to someone else if that said person obtained that wealth legally? By your way of thinking a homeless person should be allowed to take from you because to them you have more than you need.
Nickolai wrote:
That won't work what we need is a wealth tax since over the last 40 years the nations wealth has accrued to the already wealthy and has become concentrated at the top

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Feb 4, 2019 23:10:30   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Damn cold 68 degrees here in the Florida Panhandle.
17 below when we left for Florida. I'm still shivering.
The seagulls are wearing mink. Nice neighborhood.


Don't forget your sunscreen.

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Feb 4, 2019 23:27:58   #
Hadenough
 
Nickolai wrote:
That won't work what we need is a wealth tax since over the last 40 years the nations wealth has accrued to the already wealthy and has become concentrated at the top


comrade nikki,

With all your worldly knowledge and history lessons, didn't you learn anything? Why aren't you at the top? It must be a you know what for you, always looking up. What makes you so sure it wont work. Here comes the history lesson, lol.
Choices, choices,choices.

TICK TOCK TICK TOCK TDS BOOM
MAGA

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Feb 5, 2019 02:20:51   #
Nickolai
 
JFlorio wrote:
What gives you or anyone else the right to confiscate goods and or services that belong to someone else if that said person obtained that wealth legally? By your way of thinking a homeless person should be allowed to take from you because to them you have more than you need.




Thats not it at all --a homeless person cannot take any bodies money, but nations have to tax its citizens to pay for its neds to provide services for the people and protection from is enemies, and maintain order.

There are only two kinds of rich-the criminal rich and the foolish rich; Theodore Rooswevelt.

Wealth and politics have a long history of intense interaction in the United States. From the 1780s on, foreign visitors remarked about Americans being money-fixated. John Stuart Mill, the English political economist, suggested in 1860 that in America, "the life of the whole of one sex is dev**ed to dollar-hunting, and the other to breeding dollar h****rs." A generation earlier, Alexis de Tocqueville had observed that, "Whenever the reverence which belonged to what is old has vanished, birth, condition, and profession no longer distinguish men, or scarcely distinguish them, hardly anything but money remains.... Among aristocratic nations, money reaches only to a few points on the vast circle of man's desires; in democracies, it seems to lead all."

Here’s the t***h: The only way America can reduce the long-term budget deficit, maintain vital services, protect Social Security and Medicare, invest more in education and infrastructure, and not raise taxes on the working middle class is by raising taxes on the super rich. Even if we got rid of corporate welfare subsidies for big oil, big agriculture, and big Pharma — even if we cut back on our bloated defense budget — it wouldn’t be nearly enough.

The vast majority of Americans can’t afford to pay more. Despite an economy that’s twice as large as it was thirty years ago, the bottom 90 percent are still stuck in the mud. If they’re employed they’re earning on average only about $280 more a year than thirty years ago, adjusted for inflation. That’s less than a 1 percent gain over more than a third of a century. (Families are doing somewhat better but that’s only because so many families now have to rely on two incomes.)

Yet even as their share of the nation’s total income has withered, the tax burden on the middle has grown. Today’s working and middle-class taxpayers are shelling out a bigger chunk of income in payroll taxes, sales taxes, and property taxes than thirty years ago.
It’s just the opposite for super rich. The top 1 percent’s share of national income has doubled over the past three decades (from 10 percent in 1981 to well over 20 percent now). The richest one-tenth of 1 percent’s share has tripled. And they’re doing better than ever. According to a new analysis by the Wall Street Journal, total compensation and benefits at publicly-traded Wall Street banks and securities firms hit a record in 2010 — $135 billion.

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Feb 5, 2019 05:51:03   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
Auntie Lulu wrote:
Bravo! Well said. Unfortunately, among individuals where wit and will is sadly absent--these folks do not believe that the children of other's who have greater wit, and personal drive should have the benefit of receiving what their parents/grandparents built. Oh! No, the monies and wealth that has been generated should definitely be stolen and squandered on those who remain idle and are of lesser ability. In general "Poor people have poor ways" which is exactly what keeps them from achieving any measure of success on their own.
Bravo! Well said. Unfortunately, among individua... (show quote)

What's the difference between 'broke' and 'poor'?
'Broke' is a temporary embarrassment, 'poor' is a way of life.

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Feb 5, 2019 06:43:21   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
Comment wrote:
Cortez should be paying $50,000 plus tax on her $174,000 salary. She will lie and c***t on income taxes. The IRS should audit every member of congress. Just as Mueller did to Trump's associates. Where is justice


Where is justice? Right here.



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