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Thestarider

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  1. Pay the people who are working an extra $400 a week Watch the unemployment go back to 3%
  2. 1. NO 2. NO although it certainly needs to be replaced. It is one President Obama's biggest failures. 3. NO and who really cares ? What do tax returns have to do with being a Politician and whether or not they make lives better in this country. All National Politician's get filthy rich while in office, and screw those who elect them. President Trump did not take a salary for 4 years as President, and is the only Politician who lost wealth for taking National office.
  3. At the rate they are going there will be nothing left of the place by time they are done. HAHAHA
  4. HAHAHAHA I think I will hang out here for the fun of what is to come .
  5. Just wanted to congratulate Megan, Monica, and Amira on the 1000th massage. Man that is a friggen awesome achievement. I am sure voyeurs are just falling all over themselves after that incredible sensual massage. HAHAHAHA (NOT WORTH THE MONEY or the TIME).
  6. I wished she would have taken Little Megan to a place she has never been before. flies on the wall don't get to choose, they just hang out and watch. I really wished she would take her friend Marta to one of the b-4 parties so we can see how Marta is when she get out of control. Now that would be well worth the money to watch.
  7. BORING BABI, come home soon Masha as Babi doesn't even make pimple on your tight little butt checks. When Tanya is there it even worse. Space Eater Babi has become just a simple little fill in for the Most Magnificent Masha..... Masha has sucked ass in B-4 GTHO and get home to Italia.
  8. Mowing the lawn made easy in the future under the democratic administration
  9. WHY DO WE NEED A $4 TRILLION JOBS PLAN, WHEN A YEAR AGO WE HAD THE LOWEST UNEMPLOYMENT IN HISTORY WITHOUT USING TAXPAYERS MONEY?
  10. Hell the drunk Russians fighting last time was more entertaining than this smoking at the stove where you can not see a fucking thing !!! pitiful typical boring Babi just taking up space for Masha.
  11. Not with Bigtime Boring Babi !!!! that you can count on.
  12. John Kerry’s possible defense in Iran leak uproar could show he undermined Trump. Senate Republicans step up pressure on Kerry to resign over alleged leak to Iran. Kerry denies allegations from leaked Iran tapes. IMPEACH THE BASTARD, SHIT CAN THE LYAR, Iranian's have bought his ass off. Oh Shit they are rubbing off on me and I am starting to sound like a democrat.....God help me.
  13. Even the New York Times knows Democrats are giving handouts to the rich. Even a broken clock is right twice a day, and even the New York Times is sometimes forced to tell the truth. The truth, in this case, is that the Democratic Party is currently “pushing a tax cut for the wealthy” by trying to get rid of the cap on state and local tax payment deductions, also known as SALT. In an editorial published this week, the New York Times correctly notes that Democrats’ defense of the SALT deduction contradicts the party’s pledge to make wealthy people pay their fair share, since SALT deductions primarily benefit the rich. In fact, the top 1% of earners in the United States would receive 54% of the benefits of the change, and the top 20% of earners would receive 96% of the benefits. “A tax cut with such a skewed distribution of benefits ought to be unacceptable to any politician genuinely concerned about the rise of economic inequality,” the editorial reads.
  14. Do you really believe that that the ultra rich would help get Biden elected knowing they were going to pay more in taxes. HAHAHAHAHA who is fooling who ? The middle class working folk will bear the burden just like always when taxes are raised.
  15. Reject Biden's envy-based tax hikes The argument for raising taxes in the middle of a recovery is a very thin one. And so the media, in their great zeal to promote Biden and praise his administration, have falsely attempted to frame his proposed tax hikes as a means of paying for Biden’s infrastructure, stimulus, and other plans. This assumption has no factual basis. First of all, none of the money raised by this tax hike will be hypothecated to any specific use, so why play the silly game of claiming it is? Second, Biden’s tax hikes, unless they are altered significantly, will not come anywhere close to paying for his spending plans. Only a broad-based tax that brutally punishes the middle class could come anywhere close to bridging the gap between what the government is spending now and what it takes in. If Biden intends only to squeeze those with the highest incomes, the take will be far too small. Moreover, it is likely that an increase in the capital gains tax rate, which Biden specifically proposes, will decrease tax revenue. Note that in 1997, when President Bill Clinton signed into law a 29% cut to the top capital gains tax rate, the resulting surge in investment and trading caused the tax to continue bringing in more revenue, not less, right up to the implosion of the technology bubble three years later. More importantly, it helped usher in a post-bubble era in which investors were far less hesitant to realize taxable long-term gains. The amount of capital gains realized annually by investors between 1997 and 2007 increased by 153%, and the amount of annual capital gains tax collected by the IRS rose by 73%, according to Treasury Department data compiled by the Tax Foundation. A massive hike to the capital gains tax — Biden wants high-income investors to pay a combined 43% federal rate on all gains before state taxes even come into play — would create a massive disincentive for high-income investors. But this won’t significantly increase revenue. What’s more, it could depress the value of equity-based retirement portfolios held by the middle class. Biden, similar to his free-spending predecessors, is blessed by the fact that there is no mathematical relationship between government spending and revenues — there hasn’t been in decades. This means that Biden’s tax hike and his spending plans are really totally unrelated measures. They are bound together by two considerations. First, the Senate must pass both together through reconciliation so as to avoid supermajority rules on ordinary legislation. Second, and more importantly, Biden’s left-wing base just wants tax hikes on the rich, no matter the consequences, because its entire ideology is based on a seething hatred for and resentment of those who earn high incomes and succeed. After all, it reasons, the United States is an irredeemably racist, unfair, and evil nation. If you succeed in a place like the U.S., then the Left believes it is because you did something wrong. This is why it desires punitive taxes even if those taxes cause revenues to decrease. This is the very definition of envy — not that you desire what your neighbor has but that you would actually be willing to give something up of your own in order to make the neighbor have less. Envy, it should go without saying, is not a sound basis for tax policy. The economy is in the middle of a fragile recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. It needs to be given time to heal. It's never a good time to impose tax hikes based on resentment and envy, but this is an especially bad one.
  16. Democrats are the party of the wealthy, IRS data shows. Democrats are the party of the wealthy, a flip from decades ago when it was the party of the poor and middle class. Democrats represented 65% of taxpayers with a household income of $500,000 or more in 2020, according to IRS data, while 74% of taxpayers in Republican districts have household incomes of less than $100,000. The data comes as some Democrats push to end former President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax law that caps the federal tax deduction for state and local taxes at $10,000. The beneficiaries would predominantly be the 1% of the U.S.’s wealthiest households, where property owners in high-tax states will benefit from the relief on federal taxes. Democrats who won previously Republican districts campaigned on restoring the deduction, especially in states such as New York and New Jersey, where a handful of red districts were flipped blue in 2018.
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