If the POTUS election were today, who would you vote for?

If the POTUS election were today, who would you vote for?


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I'm glad I don't have to vote. Biden does nothing for me, Trump's a narcissistic wingnut, and RFK Jr. just scares the hell out of me. If I were an American and had to cast a vote, I might throw Liz Cheney a protest vote were she to run, I don't think she will though.
 
No, actual dollars. And a far greater amount of actual dollars. You useful idiots are so predictable.
So if you make $1,000,000 in 2023, and pay $50,000 in FIT.
I make $100,000 and pay $10,000 in FIT.

Golly gee, looks like you paid MORE $$$$ but you paid a lower %.

So predictable that you think MATH is difficult.
 
If the POTUS election were today, who would you vote for?
Biden?
Trump?
Other?
I wouldn't vote for someone who, though having already served a full term in the Oval Office and being a current candidate to reoccupy the office, was completely unfamiliar with the 14th amendment's requirements for a candidate for the presidency. I can speak from personal experience back to Dwight Eisenhower and absolutely guarantee you that Donald Trump is the most ignorant candidate for the presidency of my entire life.
 
So if you make $1,000,000 in 2023, and pay $50,000 in FIT.
I make $100,000 and pay $10,000 in FIT.

Golly gee, looks like you paid MORE $$$$ but you paid a lower %.

So predictable that you think MATH is difficult.
Do you think $50,000 is less than $10,000?
If so, you’re more of a moron than your post history reveals.
 
I wouldn't vote for someone who, though having already served a full term in the Oval Office and being a current candidate to reoccupy the office, was completely unfamiliar with the 14th amendment's requirements for a candidate for the presidency. I can speak from personal experience back to Dwight Eisenhower and absolutely guarantee you that Donald Trump is the most ignorant candidate for the presidency of my entire life.
The poll didn’t ask for a sermon, kid.
 
Do you think $50,000 is less than $10,000?
If so, you’re more of a moron than your post history reveals.
Yes, math is very difficult for you.
Percent dude, percents are difficult for the poorly educated.


So if you make $1,000,000 in 2023, and pay $50,000 in FIT.
I make $100,000 and pay $10,000 in FIT.

Golly gee, looks like you paid MORE $$$$ but you paid a lower %.

So predictable that you think MATH is difficult.
 
Yes, math is very difficult for you.
Percent dude, percents are difficult for the poorly educated.
Nope, chump, I aced math every time. People pay dollars in tax. The wealthy pay more dollars. Way more.
Educate yourself.
 
So if you make $1,000,000 in 2023, and pay $50,000 in FIT.
I make $100,000 and pay $10,000 in FIT.

Nope, chump, I aced math every time. People pay dollars in tax. The wealthy pay more dollars. Way more.
Educate yourself.
Yup, I stated that.
The wealthy do indeed pay more dollars.

Why are you ignoring Percentages?

I know HOW to work with total dollars and with percents.
You choose to ignore 1/2 of the data.
1/2 would be 50% for the people that have trouble with percentages, like you.
 
Concession accepted. Math always wins.
See, you still refuse to acknowledge Percentage.
Every tax return computes ETR.

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Yup, I stated that.
The wealthy do indeed pay more dollars.

Why are you ignoring Percentages?

I know HOW to work with total dollars and with percents.
You choose to ignore 1/2 of the data.
1/2 would be 50% for the people that have trouble with percentages, like you.
Why are percentages justified? Should the cost of everything we pay for be assessed in similar fashion? Should grocery prices be indexed to a person's income?
 
Why are percentages justified? Should the cost of everything we pay for be assessed in similar fashion? Should grocery prices be indexed to a person's income?
LOLLOLLL
Your lame argument suggests that a person should pay a lower tax rate on a grocery bill if they spend more money at the store.

Should grocery prices be indexed to a person's income?.
Nope, the grocery tax bill should be consistent with the total dollars spent.
Just like a Federal Tax Bill should be based on the total income.

See how easy it is to prove you a fool.
 
Why are percentages justified? Should the cost of everything we pay for be assessed in similar fashion? Should grocery prices be indexed to a person's income?
You’re talking to an indoctrinated cult member.
 
LOLLOLLL
Your lame argument suggests that a person should pay a lower tax rate on a grocery bill if they spend more money at the store.
??? Nope.
Should grocery prices be indexed to a person's income?.
Nope, the grocery tax bill should be consistent with the total dollars spent.
Just like a Federal Tax Bill should be based on the total income.

See how easy it is to prove you a fool.
Clearly, you've run circles around me logically.
 
Seems like a bit of a whack job.
It’s funny how these useful idiots are programmed to bring up percentage of income when discussing who pays the most taxes. Total cognitive disconnect from reality.
 

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