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Just finished reading this. It's worth consideration, I think. Short summary can be viewed and read he http://www.house.gov/ryan/press_rele...mapSummary.pdf Detailed report with the numbers to back it up he http://www.house.gov/budget_republic...tirereport.pdf Have fun, Eisboch |
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On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 10:46:28 -0500, wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:00:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Just finished reading this. It's worth consideration, I think. Short summary can be viewed and read he http://www.house.gov/ryan/press_rele...mapSummary.pdf Detailed report with the numbers to back it up he http://www.house.gov/budget_republic...tirereport.pdf Have fun, Eisboch Never happen To start with Warren Buffett (et al) will not have to pay any taxes " Promotes saving by eliminating taxes on interest, capital gains, and dividends; also eliminates the death tax." Republican wet dream. Interest and unemployment go through the roof and the economy collapses in a worse disaster than 1929. |
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On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:00:56 -0500, Eisboch wrote:
Just finished reading this. It's worth consideration, I think. Short summary can be viewed and read he http://www.house.gov/ryan/press_rele...pressreleases/ RoadmapSummary.pdf Detailed report with the numbers to back it up he http://www.house.gov/budget_republicans/entitlement/ roadmap_detailed_entirereport.pdf Have fun, Eisboch Personal retirement accounts? Wall Street must be salivating trying to get their hands on the rest of our monies. Try selling that one to someone who has watched their 401K wither over the past several years. DOA. |
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... Just finished reading this. It's worth consideration, I think. Short summary can be viewed and read he http://www.house.gov/ryan/press_rele...mapSummary.pdf Detailed report with the numbers to back it up he http://www.house.gov/budget_republic...tirereport.pdf Have fun, Eisboch Competely DOA as thunder said. Now is the time to spend money not contract. If the private sector doesn't create jobs, the gov't must. This was learned the hard way by the Hoover administration. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:00:56 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
Just finished reading this. It's worth consideration, I think. Short summary can be viewed and read he http://www.house.gov/ryan/press_rele...mapSummary.pdf Detailed report with the numbers to back it up he http://www.house.gov/budget_republic...tirereport.pdf Have fun, Eisboch looks like ryan's never tried to find health insurance for him or his family 2500 for individuals? 5000 for families? this is a tax increase 'cuz aint no one gonna get insurance at those prices AND it's the biggest tax give away for the rich in history. they would pay no taxes at all. more typical GOP right wing bull**** |
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On 1/27/10 4:53 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:00:56 -0500, wrote: Just finished reading this. It's worth consideration, I think. Short summary can be viewed and read he http://www.house.gov/ryan/press_rele...mapSummary.pdf Detailed report with the numbers to back it up he http://www.house.gov/budget_republic...tirereport.pdf Have fun, Eisboch looks like ryan's never tried to find health insurance for him or his family 2500 for individuals? 5000 for families? this is a tax increase 'cuz aint no one gonna get insurance at those prices AND it's the biggest tax give away for the rich in history. they would pay no taxes at all. more typical GOP right wing bull**** Well, sadly, of course. All the right really wants is to avoid responsibilities, and let the other guy pay the bills. |
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On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:56:30 -0500, Harry
wrote: On 1/27/10 4:53 PM, bpuharic wrote: On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:00:56 -0500, wrote: 2500 for individuals? 5000 for families? this is a tax increase 'cuz aint no one gonna get insurance at those prices AND it's the biggest tax give away for the rich in history. they would pay no taxes at all. more typical GOP right wing bull**** Well, sadly, of course. All the right really wants is to avoid responsibilities, and let the other guy pay the bills. yeah. it's a MASSIVE tax INCREASE for the middle class: no tax deductions for mortgages AND we have have to pay for our health insurance BUT the rich get the ultimate tax DEDUCTION: they pay no taxes at all. |
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On 1/27/10 5:05 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:56:30 -0500, wrote: On 1/27/10 4:53 PM, bpuharic wrote: On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:00:56 -0500, wrote: 2500 for individuals? 5000 for families? this is a tax increase 'cuz aint no one gonna get insurance at those prices AND it's the biggest tax give away for the rich in history. they would pay no taxes at all. more typical GOP right wing bull**** Well, sadly, of course. All the right really wants is to avoid responsibilities, and let the other guy pay the bills. yeah. it's a MASSIVE tax INCREASE for the middle class: no tax deductions for mortgages AND we have have to pay for our health insurance BUT the rich get the ultimate tax DEDUCTION: they pay no taxes at all. Well, of course...the middle and lower income classes exist only to further enrich the rich. |
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On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 17:07:44 -0500, Harry
wrote: On 1/27/10 5:05 PM, bpuharic wrote: On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:56:30 -0500, wrote: yeah. it's a MASSIVE tax INCREASE for the middle class: no tax deductions for mortgages AND we have have to pay for our health insurance BUT the rich get the ultimate tax DEDUCTION: they pay no taxes at all. Well, of course...the middle and lower income classes exist only to further enrich the rich. what's frustrating is how often they vote for the rich. |
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