Will there be government Vaseline? Originally Posted by Marcus AureliusNo. They'll be using gov't surplus peanut butter in the #10 cans.
So we can all agree we're going to get it.Vaseline is pretty cheap, so everyone will probably get it -- even after the Medicare cuts expected under health care "reform."
Will there be government Vaseline? Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius
You know that's not true!! They pay payroll taxes. Arguably both halves. Originally Posted by TexTushHogI stumbled upon this graph this morning. I thought you and WTF would enjoy seeing how it blows holes in your theory that the poor pay social security taxes.
the place was filled with young indolent people...hanging around talking on cell phones and texting.... many with squaling kids..all trying to get SSI or some sort of underage benefit..he said he and his wife were the only people there of retirement age...took them hours ...he said no wonder we are broke Originally Posted by nevergaveitathoughtYup, it is just another candy jar.
if thats not your tree i'm barking up then it shouldnt bother ya...unless you are partisanYou just described both parties.....The sad thing is you think it is only the Dems.
but my point was..and its not partisan at all..merely observational:
Dems say its patriotic to pay more tax, obama wants to share the wealth...they decry profits as in "now is not the time to make profits", they castigate corporations, they do just about anything outwardly to act and talk this way....and to have public policy that inhibits incentive...but in their private lives they are hustling for every private buck (and public buck) they can get and so arrange their private affairs that they pay as little in tax as they can..not to speak of cheating on their taxes and aiding welfare fraud for their nannys and maids...or contributing not one whit to charities. Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
I give your graph an applause! Originally Posted by AvaAstorMake sure you read the whole thing....pj is distorting what I have said. From the blog from which he pulled that graph..."I’ll limit myself here to payroll taxes. (It’s not clear to me that state income and property taxes are regressive, although sales taxes are.)"