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Surprise, surprise. Most left wing nuts haven't figured out yet that they voted themselves a huge tax increase. They're not going to be happy when they see their first pay checks in January, and they have shrunk. Hope they can stand the reduction in take-home pay. LMAO!
Surprise, surprise. Most left wing nuts haven't figured out yet that they voted themselves a huge tax increase. They're not going to be happy when they see their first pay checks in January, and they have shrunk. Hope they can stand the reduction in take-home pay. LMAO!
Unlike right wing nuts,lefties don`t mind doing something for their country.BTW,just because the Wash Post isn`t owned by the Moonies or Rupert Murdoch doesn`t mean they`re left wing. If they were they wouldn`t have a fascist like Charles Krauthammer on their payroll.
Surprise, surprise. Most left wing nuts haven't figured out yet that they voted themselves a huge tax increase. They're not going to be happy when they see their first pay checks in January, and they have shrunk. Hope they can stand the reduction in take-home pay. LMAO!
Yup. They think they voted EVERYONE ELSE a huge tax increase.
It'll be interesting to see how they react when their paychecks get smaller next year.
Unlike right wing nuts,lefties don`t mind doing something for their country.BTW,just because the Wash Post isn`t owned by the Moonies or Rupert Murdoch doesn`t mean they`re left wing. If they were they wouldn`t have a fascist like Charles Krauthammer on their payroll.
Right wings don't mind doing something for their counrty. We just think EVERYONE should share that burden vs. the few supporting the many....which doesn't work anyway.
The problem with our taxes isn't that the top 1% doesn't pay enough. It's that the bottom half doesn't pay enough.
Right wings don't mind doing something for their counrty. We just think EVERYONE should share that burden vs. the few supporting the many....which doesn't work anyway.
The problem with our taxes isn't that the top 1% doesn't pay enough. It's that the bottom half doesn't pay enough.
No the right wings luv their country...Its the left wing that's ruining country with out of control spending...even you raise the taxes on supposedly 1% that don't pay their fair share...it'll only run the government for 8 days...how are you going to run the government for the remaining 357 days without running a deficit?????????
No the right wings luv their country...Its the left wing that's ruining country with out of control spending...even you raise the taxes on supposedly 1% that don't pay their fair share...it'll only run the government for 8 days...how are you going to run the government for the remaining 357 days without running a deficit?????????
Was deficit spending a concern for you from the year 2000 to 2008?
Was deficit spending a concern for you from the year 2000 to 2008?
I think you missed the point. No surprise.
Deficit is one thing. Debt is another. Both have increased dramatically under Obama. Tax increases are not going to solve the problem. We don't have a revenue problem (by we will if we continue to increase taxes). We have a spending problem. We cannot continue to spend money we do not have.
Obama is asking for $60 B for Sandy victims. Where's that giong to come from? Just add it to the tab? Our money is already worthless. If we print more (as is likely to happen), our dollars are worth less, which means everything we buy costs more (inflation), and that amounts to a decrease in family income.
But YOU voted for this. I hope you enjoy it. Chump!
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