Boat deductions... OT political BS
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"DSK" wrote in message
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2- The richer a person is, the more benefits he gains from our
social/economic/legal network and thus is obligated to offer more to
support it.
NOYB wrote:
You keep repeating this inaccuracy.
It's not inaccurate at all.
Rich people live longer & better than poor people. They have nicer
houses, cars, vacations, etc etc etc.
So the government buys their houses, cars, and vacations?
.... As Fred pointed out, the poor receive the lion's share of
government entitlements.
Actually, that's wrong too. Of course, by naming specific gov't
programs and pretending that this is the only 'benefit' that the gov't
offers, you can pretend it's true.
How many millionaires receive medicaid, welfare, etc?
So, by your own theory, getting medicaid & welfare is "better" than
the life of a millionaire?
Getting medicaid and welfare means you get more from the government.
What's the value (and I'm not really asking) of your interest deductions
for 2005?
If the IRS would cut my marginal rate to 15%, I'd have no problem doing
away with the interest deductions.
Uh -huh.
At a 15% flat tax rate, I'd be ahead of the game from where I am right now.
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