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My biggest problem with the man is that you cannot trust what he says.
Every time he opens his mouth he contradicts what he has told you
previously. For example he said he would give everybody a tax cut, some
people have not started to receive it yet and he is taking out of the
budget.



Apparently the tax cuts are in effect. I don't have an income, so I didn't
notice, but my youngest son, less than two years out of the Navy and just
getting started in his civilian career (and not earning a big paycheck yet)
got just under 10 bucks more a week in his paycheck starting this month.
His current income is in the very low middle class range.

Unfortunately, that 10 bucks is going to more than absorbed by the several
tax increases being implimented by the state, so he's no better off.

Eisboch

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My biggest problem with the man is that you cannot trust what he says.
Every time he opens his mouth he contradicts what he has told you
previously. For example he said he would give everybody a tax cut, some
people have not started to receive it yet and he is taking out of the
budget.



Apparently the tax cuts are in effect. I don't have an income, so I
didn't notice, but my youngest son, less than two years out of the Navy
and just getting started in his civilian career (and not earning a big
paycheck yet) got just under 10 bucks more a week in his paycheck starting
this month. His current income is in the very low middle class range.

Unfortunately, that 10 bucks is going to more than absorbed by the several
tax increases being implimented by the state, so he's no better off.

Eisboch


hee hee...that sounds like up here.
Everytime the Feds lower taxes, the province jumps in with higher user fees
for everything.


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"Keith Nuttle" wrote in message
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My biggest problem with the man is that you cannot trust what he says.
Every time he opens his mouth he contradicts what he has told you
previously. For example he said he would give everybody a tax cut, some
people have not started to receive it yet and he is taking out of the
budget.



Apparently the tax cuts are in effect. I don't have an income, so I didn't
notice, but my youngest son, less than two years out of the Navy and just
getting started in his civilian career (and not earning a big paycheck yet)
got just under 10 bucks more a week in his paycheck starting this month.
His current income is in the very low middle class range.

Unfortunately, that 10 bucks is going to more than absorbed by the several
tax increases being implimented by the state, so he's no better off.

Eisboch


Once the changes went into effect, an employee making $75K saw a $40
increase on a bi-weekly basis -- enough to fill the fuel tank every
couple of weeks.
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Eisboch wrote:

"Keith Nuttle" wrote in message
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My biggest problem with the man is that you cannot trust what he says.
Every time he opens his mouth he contradicts what he has told you
previously. For example he said he would give everybody a tax cut,
some people have not started to receive it yet and he is taking out of
the budget.



Apparently the tax cuts are in effect. I don't have an income, so I
didn't notice, but my youngest son, less than two years out of the Navy
and just getting started in his civilian career (and not earning a big
paycheck yet) got just under 10 bucks more a week in his paycheck
starting this month. His current income is in the very low middle class
range.

Unfortunately, that 10 bucks is going to more than absorbed by the
several tax increases being implimented by the state, so he's no better
off.


Is that a tax cut or a reduction in withholding? There has been no law
passed for the former but an order has been given to the IRS to reduce
the latter. All it is,s an illusion. If the tax cut legislation doesn't
pass there will be an even bigger tea party April 15th 2010.




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Eisboch wrote:

"Keith Nuttle" wrote in message
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My biggest problem with the man is that you cannot trust what he says.
Every time he opens his mouth he contradicts what he has told you
previously. For example he said he would give everybody a tax cut, some
people have not started to receive it yet and he is taking out of the
budget.



Apparently the tax cuts are in effect. I don't have an income, so I
didn't notice, but my youngest son, less than two years out of the Navy
and just getting started in his civilian career (and not earning a big
paycheck yet) got just under 10 bucks more a week in his paycheck
starting this month. His current income is in the very low middle class
range.

Unfortunately, that 10 bucks is going to more than absorbed by the
several tax increases being implimented by the state, so he's no better
off.


Is that a tax cut or a reduction in withholding? There has been no law
passed for the former but an order has been given to the IRS to reduce the
latter. All it is,s an illusion. If the tax cut legislation doesn't pass
there will be an even bigger tea party April 15th 2010.


Reduction is withholding *is* the "tax cut".

Eisboch



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Eisboch wrote:

"BAR" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:

"Keith Nuttle" wrote in message
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My biggest problem with the man is that you cannot trust what he
says. Every time he opens his mouth he contradicts what he has told
you previously. For example he said he would give everybody a tax
cut, some people have not started to receive it yet and he is taking
out of the budget.


Apparently the tax cuts are in effect. I don't have an income, so I
didn't notice, but my youngest son, less than two years out of the
Navy and just getting started in his civilian career (and not earning
a big paycheck yet) got just under 10 bucks more a week in his
paycheck starting this month. His current income is in the very low
middle class range.

Unfortunately, that 10 bucks is going to more than absorbed by the
several tax increases being implimented by the state, so he's no
better off.


Is that a tax cut or a reduction in withholding? There has been no law
passed for the former but an order has been given to the IRS to reduce
the latter. All it is,s an illusion. If the tax cut legislation
doesn't pass there will be an even bigger tea party April 15th 2010.


Reduction is withholding *is* the "tax cut".


I think I'll submit a W4 today and give my self an even bigger tax cut.
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On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 09:04:06 -0400, BAR wrote:

Eisboch wrote:

"BAR" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:

"Keith Nuttle" wrote in message
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My biggest problem with the man is that you cannot trust what he
says. Every time he opens his mouth he contradicts what he has told
you previously. For example he said he would give everybody a tax
cut, some people have not started to receive it yet and he is taking
out of the budget.


Apparently the tax cuts are in effect. I don't have an income, so I
didn't notice, but my youngest son, less than two years out of the
Navy and just getting started in his civilian career (and not earning
a big paycheck yet) got just under 10 bucks more a week in his
paycheck starting this month. His current income is in the very low
middle class range.

Unfortunately, that 10 bucks is going to more than absorbed by the
several tax increases being implimented by the state, so he's no
better off.

Is that a tax cut or a reduction in withholding? There has been no law
passed for the former but an order has been given to the IRS to reduce
the latter. All it is,s an illusion. If the tax cut legislation
doesn't pass there will be an even bigger tea party April 15th 2010.


Reduction is withholding *is* the "tax cut".


I think I'll submit a W4 today and give my self an even bigger tax cut.


You're both talking out of your asses. It's a tax cut and the
withholding is reflective of the lower tax rate.

Bush is the one who gave people their own money in advance.

I didn't hear you bitching back then.
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jps wrote:
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 09:04:06 -0400, BAR wrote:

Eisboch wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"Keith Nuttle" wrote in message
...

My biggest problem with the man is that you cannot trust what he
says. Every time he opens his mouth he contradicts what he has told
you previously. For example he said he would give everybody a tax
cut, some people have not started to receive it yet and he is taking
out of the budget.

Apparently the tax cuts are in effect. I don't have an income, so I
didn't notice, but my youngest son, less than two years out of the
Navy and just getting started in his civilian career (and not earning
a big paycheck yet) got just under 10 bucks more a week in his
paycheck starting this month. His current income is in the very low
middle class range.

Unfortunately, that 10 bucks is going to more than absorbed by the
several tax increases being implimented by the state, so he's no
better off.
Is that a tax cut or a reduction in withholding? There has been no law
passed for the former but an order has been given to the IRS to reduce
the latter. All it is,s an illusion. If the tax cut legislation
doesn't pass there will be an even bigger tea party April 15th 2010.

Reduction is withholding *is* the "tax cut".

I think I'll submit a W4 today and give my self an even bigger tax cut.


You're both talking out of your asses. It's a tax cut and the
withholding is reflective of the lower tax rate.

Bush is the one who gave people their own money in advance.

I didn't hear you bitching back then.

President Bush provide real tax cuts, what do you think pelosi is
talking about letting expire. These tax cuts were enacted before the
democrats took over congress.
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On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 11:25:25 -0400, Keith Nuttle
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jps wrote:
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 09:04:06 -0400, BAR wrote:

Eisboch wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"Keith Nuttle" wrote in message
...

My biggest problem with the man is that you cannot trust what he
says. Every time he opens his mouth he contradicts what he has told
you previously. For example he said he would give everybody a tax
cut, some people have not started to receive it yet and he is taking
out of the budget.

Apparently the tax cuts are in effect. I don't have an income, so I
didn't notice, but my youngest son, less than two years out of the
Navy and just getting started in his civilian career (and not earning
a big paycheck yet) got just under 10 bucks more a week in his
paycheck starting this month. His current income is in the very low
middle class range.

Unfortunately, that 10 bucks is going to more than absorbed by the
several tax increases being implimented by the state, so he's no
better off.
Is that a tax cut or a reduction in withholding? There has been no law
passed for the former but an order has been given to the IRS to reduce
the latter. All it is,s an illusion. If the tax cut legislation
doesn't pass there will be an even bigger tea party April 15th 2010.

Reduction is withholding *is* the "tax cut".
I think I'll submit a W4 today and give my self an even bigger tax cut.


You're both talking out of your asses. It's a tax cut and the
withholding is reflective of the lower tax rate.

Bush is the one who gave people their own money in advance.

I didn't hear you bitching back then.

President Bush provide real tax cuts, what do you think pelosi is
talking about letting expire. These tax cuts were enacted before the
democrats took over congress.


For billionaires, which they still enjoy. They will expire.
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Keith Nuttle wrote:
jps wrote:
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 09:04:06 -0400, BAR wrote:

Eisboch wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:
"Keith Nuttle" wrote in message
...

My biggest problem with the man is that you cannot trust what he
says. Every time he opens his mouth he contradicts what he has
told you previously. For example he said he would give everybody
a tax cut, some people have not started to receive it yet and he
is taking out of the budget.

Apparently the tax cuts are in effect. I don't have an income,
so I didn't notice, but my youngest son, less than two years out
of the Navy and just getting started in his civilian career (and
not earning a big paycheck yet) got just under 10 bucks more a
week in his paycheck starting this month. His current income is in
the very low middle class range.

Unfortunately, that 10 bucks is going to more than absorbed by the
several tax increases being implimented by the state, so he's no
better off.
Is that a tax cut or a reduction in withholding? There has been no
law passed for the former but an order has been given to the IRS to
reduce the latter. All it is,s an illusion. If the tax cut
legislation doesn't pass there will be an even bigger tea party
April 15th 2010.

Reduction is withholding *is* the "tax cut".
I think I'll submit a W4 today and give my self an even bigger tax cut.


You're both talking out of your asses. It's a tax cut and the
withholding is reflective of the lower tax rate.

Bush is the one who gave people their own money in advance.

I didn't hear you bitching back then.

President Bush provide real tax cuts, what do you think pelosi is
talking about letting expire. These tax cuts were enacted before the
democrats took over congress.


I'm still waiting for the marriage penalty to be repealed. The tax
penalty part of it.


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