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Mar 21, 2022 20:45:22   #
kemmer wrote:
The Russian Duma is little more than a Putin fan club.


You bet...

They recognize leadership...
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Mar 21, 2022 19:54:05   #
PeterS wrote:
And what does it matter...are you willing to let Putin have Ukraine and the rest of Europe because of bad actors? It sounds like you are playing into Putins hands...


I'm more than willing to let him have the eastern Ukraine...

That's the price of peace...
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Mar 21, 2022 19:53:07   #
son of witless wrote:
Anyone v****g Democrat is either a crook or a moron. There ain't no third category. I will be generous and say most are merely morons and likely are not smart enough to be crooks. I wish to use the way back machine to prove what I am saying.

Way back in 2012, during the P**********l Debate, Barack Obama said something that today, anyone would recognize as being brain dead. Yet the Obama V**ers obviously accepted this brain dead notion to reelect Barack Hussein Obama. Barak Obama mocked Mi Romney for declaring that Russia was America's greatest national security threat.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7PvoI6gvQs
Anyone v****g Democrat is either a crook or a moro... (show quote)


And America is threatened how at the moment???

Democrats aren't the only ignorant ones😂
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Mar 21, 2022 19:36:37   #
son of witless wrote:
I will until we get Joe I***t out of the White House. China and India cannot replace the demand for Russian oil that came form the West, overnight. It takes time to build pipelines and shift distribution. And oil is not the whole story. Natural Gas is also big. Vlad may be able to unload a lot of oil on the far east, but he also needs to sell a lot of gas. Can China and India take that too ?

With prices this high on the World Market, demand destruction begins. And even though Joe I***t is stopping American Energy production, higher prices will bring other normally less profitable fields on line world wide.

I do not see what you see. The Western World is all geared up to destroy Russia's economy. I say China and India do not have the power to save it. Even if peace is restored and the sanctions come off soon, the damage already done to Russia is permanent.

I keep saying it. The parts of Ukraine that Putin grabs when the fighting stops are all in ruin. I think he can't leave them like that. Will China give him construction aid in barter for oil ?
I will until we get Joe I***t out of the White Hou... (show quote)


The parts he took are all agricultural...And they haven't harmed the fields...
The nuclear plants were captured intact too...

The West is pretty much alone on this one...

And their economies aren't in great shape either...




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Mar 21, 2022 19:30:39   #
son of witless wrote:
I doubt it. Putin has to terrorize his people to keep them from r**ting. His stadium rally was filled with scared government workers. The opposite of Trump rallies.

The Russian People are used to enduring shortages so perhaps Putin keeps his head.


The MSM narrative again😂😂😂

My friend in Moscow was at that rally..With his friends... They weren't coerced😂😂😂
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Mar 21, 2022 19:23:34   #
Roamin' Catholic wrote:
perhaps, but there seems to be a lot of things that Russian officials are not aware of. Security may not be as tight as they would like or what we imagine it to be.

By the way I am saddened by the crash of the Chinese jet and horrible loss of life. My heart and prayers go out to China today. 🇨🇳 🙏


Thanks... It is pretty awful... 🙏
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Mar 21, 2022 19:13:06   #
son of witless wrote:
I find it amusing that the central government would pretend to care about it's own people enough to oppose the local entities. I can only speculate that the higher ups were mad at the local yokels about something else, and thought this would be a great public relations c**p.

The C*******t Party in China is like Putin in Russia. Power matters most. The welfare of the people is always secondary. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

As bad as the Democrats and Republicans are in America, they keep each other semi honest. Our Founding Fathers knew that the best way to prevent the government from tyrannizing the populace was to keep politicians at each others throats. One Crook watching another Crook. It's f**ked up, but it works better than what Putin is doing in Russia or what the CCP is doing in China.
I find it amusing that the central government woul... (show quote)


The c*******t Party is made up of over 90 million individuals...Then there are the other 8 parties... Then there are the business interests and public opinion...

The higher ups weren't mad...Individual people were suing the local governments and winning... So the federal government stepped in for clarification...

You yet again demonstrate that your knowledge of government in Russia and China is lacking...

Why not dev**e some time to researching it???
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Mar 21, 2022 19:09:18   #
Simple Sam wrote:
This 'war' is between Ukraine and Russia. Russia has simple and reasonable demands. The world should not be fighting it. The USA should not be sending weapons. I agree with sending medicine and medics to both Russia and Ukraine, but not the means to erase mankind. Let them negotiate their problems.


I'm 100% with you
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Mar 21, 2022 18:58:57   #
PeterS wrote:
It's always been on...just on a low simmer.


Exactly
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Mar 21, 2022 18:56:13   #
AuntiE wrote:
Is the IRS Collapsing?
Daniel J. Pilla - National Review March 21, 2022 6:30 AM

As the agency groans under the burden of administering the tax code, it also suffers from the growing weight of its processing and administrative problems.


There is little doubt that the Internal Revenue Service is groaning under the burden of administering the tax code, which now exceeds more than 4 million words (up from 1.4 million, in 2000). The question is whether the agency will collapse under the growing weight of its concomitant processing and administrative problems.

Let’s consider a few sobering examples of what the IRS is up against, as identified by the National Taxpayer Advocate, Erin Collins, in her 2021 Annual Report to Congress.

1. Phone calls to the agency. In 2020 and 2021, Congress passed several significant tax law changes ostensibly to help Americans cope with the C****-** p******c. It seems those changes thoroughly confused taxpayers.

In both 2019 and 2020, the IRS received about 100 million phone calls from taxpayers seeking help for various reasons. That volume of calls was standard over the past decade. But 2021 was quite a different story. That year, incoming call volume exploded to nearly 282 million — nearly tripling the load. There are no signs that things are getting better either, as more people than ever are thoroughly confused and are reaching out to the agency for help because of ongoing law changes.

2. Level of Service (LOS) for incoming calls. Phoning the IRS looking for help and actually getting help are two different things. It should come as no surprise that as call volume increased, the IRS’s capacity to answer the phone dropped. In other words, while 282 million people called the IRS, 282 million people did not get the help they were looking for.

The IRS refers to its ability answer the phone and render assistance as the “level of service” it provides. During 2019 and 2020, the IRS answered just 28.7 percent and 24.1 percent of citizens’ incoming calls, respectively. In 2021, that number plummeted to just 11.4 percent. Just over one in every nine people calling the IRS was able to talk with a person. In March 2021, the LOS dropped to below 4 percent — the worst it’s ever been.

The NTA reports that those who did get their calls answered did so after waiting on hold for an average of 23 minutes. But I can tell you, as anybody who’s phoned the IRS during the last 18 months can, a 23-minute wait time is extremely short. Most people wait for much longer, sometimes hours. The published hold time is misleading because most calls are simply cut off — or the caller just gives up — long before the call is answered.

Now, keep in mind that people calling the IRS are taking the initiative to file their tax returns correctly and on time. They are seeking clarity regarding IRS notices and letters so they can comply. A great number of calls are from people trying to make arrangements to pay their taxes. What kind of message does it send to the public when those trying to comply cannot get the help they need to do so?

One of the arguments used to support the push for $80 billion in additional funding under President Biden’s failed Build Back Better plan was the alleged need to equip the IRS to better assist citizens via telephone. But I have a hard time believing that any amount of money would be sufficient to build the infrastructure and staff necessary to handle 282 million calls annually.

3. Processing tax returns and correspondence. The core function of the IRS is to collect taxes, and the key to collecting taxes is to process tax returns. In 2021, the IRS received just over 160 million individual income tax returns. Businesses filed another 104 million returns.

By the end of the 2021 filing season, the IRS had a backlog of over 35 million unprocessed returns. As late as December 2021, the IRS still had:

2 million unprocessed personal tax returns,
8 million unprocessed business tax returns,
9 million unprocessed amended personal and business returns, and
Approximately 4.75 million unprocessed pieces of general taxpayer correspondence.
There was even an inventory of unprocessed returns from the 2020 filing season. And here we are in the midst of a new filing season in which another 260-plus million returns will be filed.

The logjam of unprocessed returns has meant that citizens have experienced long delays in getting refunds and in meeting the filing demands of the IRS’s various compliance functions. That’s to say nothing of the need to prove one has filed his return for non-tax purposes, such as buying a home, getting refinanced, or obtaining student or business loans. The logjam has also subjected citizens to serious hardship in their private lives. Millions of Americans rely on tax refunds to pay their bills. Delayed refunds mean that many likely couldn’t pay necessary living expenses.

Long processing delays in turn led to yet another overloaded system: the IRS’s website. The number of visits to the IRS’s website went from 651 million in 2019, to over 2 billion in 2021. The visits to its “Where’s My Refund” page nearly doubled, from 369 million 2019 to over 632 million in 2021.

The problem with Where’s My Refund, as explained by the NTA, “is that it was non-functional” for tens of millions of people because “it does not explain any status delays, the reason for the delay, where the return is in the process, or what needed to be done.” This lack of clarity meant that millions “went many months without any status updates, and some are still waiting for their refunds.”

What do you suppose is in store for taxpayers this filing season? The same, or worse.

It is now clear that our current tax system is collapsing, and $80 billion in more revenue will not fix the problem. The system is now far too vast in both scope and complexity, and is only getting worse as Congress stirs the pot with ongoing law changes. Tax reform must focus principally on simplicity, efficiency, and neutrality. This will greatly lighten the compliance load for the vast majority of citizens who are overburdened with tax-law compliance. Failure to do so only drives up the already staggering compliance costs and provides incentive for some people to simply not comply with the law.
b Is the IRS Collapsing? /b br Daniel J. Pilla -... (show quote)


Good article...

Part for course, of course

I used to have an app on my phone to calculate taxes... Took about ten minutes...

Very simple tax laws over here (although they have been tampering with them in recent years)
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Mar 21, 2022 18:53:38   #
Simple Sam wrote:
None. How about your family?


None...

The point was that those calling for war are rarely willing to fight or send their family out to fight...

They heroically cheer the death of others from the back...
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Mar 21, 2022 18:52:30   #
slatten49 wrote:
I restrained myself more in the past, and found that (at times) to be stressful.

I got tired of the stress.


Cheers to that🍺🍺
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Mar 21, 2022 18:51:38   #
They provide interesting perspectives


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Mar 21, 2022 18:35:04   #
Ranger7374 wrote:
Marie, I support going into Moscow and taking out Putin for the war crimes in Ukraine. I support storming Washington DC and politically taking out the democrats, the Biden administration and repealing all a******n laws thus, prohibiting a******n. But claiming that Putin is Satan's bating America and the west, I disagree with.

My reasons are historical. Putin is doing the same thing Napoleon and Hitler did, to "unite" Europe under one rule....a dream that the Romans succeeded in many centuries ago.

Hitler invaded eastern Europe before the world started fighting him. Hitler drove the Russians east while he captured Paris. And toyed with the United kingdom. At the height of German rule during world war two, Hitler controlled all of Europe.

One mistake we made with Germany was that we appeased Germany and Hitler before December 7th 1942. This delay of coming into the war proved that we entered the war too late. Historians all agree. Now Putin is being appeased and the Ukrainians are holding and standing up for freedom. At the time of this email the Ukrainians with little to no help have held their ground and are winning.

First we must remove Biden and his administration from power. Then we should stand and fight with Ukraine against Putin. Let's face it if Putin would fire nuclear missiles he would have already done it. But he's not. So those who fear world war three, they're worst fears are coming true for the war has already begun.

Marie, this may be a good thing however, because if Biden doesn't stand up smartly against Putin, he will be removed from office. Perhaps by force.

Betrayal is common in Russia. Stalin betrayed Lenin who betrayed the Bolsheviks, this bringing forth the soviets. Putin is not a Soviet. We will not be fighting soviets we would be fighting Russians.

The longer we wait to intervene the stronger Putin gets and the harder it will be, not to mention the lives that will be lost. Check the news, how many Ukrainian concentration camps are in Russia to "reprogram" the Ukrainians?

Meanwhile here at home we have to force Biden to resign as well as rescind genocidal actions such as a******n.

The war between good and evil continues but the stakes are now larger than before. Which side do you stand on, the good who is with Ukraine, or the evil who is with Putin. Millions dead shows who Putin is, and what side he's on.

The clock is ticking which side will we be on? Time will tell.
Marie, I support going into Moscow and taking out ... (show quote)


The war between good and evil is on...

Choose your side carefully🙏🙏🙏
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Mar 21, 2022 18:33:30   #
slatten49 wrote:
Are you claiming to be a psychic You seem to enjoy self-f**gellation with ignorance and/or insanity.

Go play in your sandbox.


Chuckle... You used to be more tolerant of new members
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