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Oh my, my, my...what is a conservative to do? Turns out that Saint Ronald supported the Buffet rule.
The Buffett Rule - The Prequel - YouTube
The Buffett Rule - The Prequel - YouTube
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The Sainted Ronald Reagan supported the Buffet Rule. What WILL the tea baggers do?
The Sainted Ronald Reagan supported the Buffet Rule. What WILL the tea baggers do?
You're becoming a joke
The Sainted Ronald Reagan supported the Buffet Rule. What WILL the tea baggers do?
You're becoming a joke
He starts a thread and then ignores the proven point that the 'Buffet Rule' is virtually meaningless.
LOL
Oh my, my, my...what is a conservative to do? Turns out that Saint Ronald supported the Buffet rule.
The Buffett Rule - The Prequel - YouTube
WASHINGTON (AP) A bill designed to enact President Barack Obamas plan for a Buffett rule tax on the wealthy would rake in just $31 billion over the next 11 years, according to an estimate by Congress official tax analysts obtained by The Associated Press.
That figure would be a drop in the bucket of the over $7 trillion in federal budget deficits projected during that period. It is also miniscule compared to the many hundreds of billions it would cost to repeal the alternative minimum tax, which Obamas budget last month said he would replace with the Buffett rule tax.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57401005/buffett-rule-would-garner-$31-billion-in-taxes/
For math-challenged LIbtards, that amounts to three days of government spending over 11 years.
Yes, this thread is spam.
WASHINGTON (AP) A bill designed to enact President Barack Obamas plan for a Buffett rule tax on the wealthy would rake in just $31 billion over the next 11 years, according to an estimate by Congress official tax analysts obtained by The Associated Press.
That figure would be a drop in the bucket of the over $7 trillion in federal budget deficits projected during that period. It is also miniscule compared to the many hundreds of billions it would cost to repeal the alternative minimum tax, which Obamas budget last month said he would replace with the Buffett rule tax.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57401005/buffett-rule-would-garner-$31-billion-in-taxes/
For math-challenged LIbtards, that amounts to three days of government spending over 11 years.
Yes, this thread is spam.
lemme guess: You think TANF payments need to be abolished to help balance the budget.
amiright?
WASHINGTON (AP) A bill designed to enact President Barack Obamas plan for a Buffett rule tax on the wealthy would rake in just $31 billion over the next 11 years, according to an estimate by Congress official tax analysts obtained by The Associated Press.
That figure would be a drop in the bucket of the over $7 trillion in federal budget deficits projected during that period. It is also miniscule compared to the many hundreds of billions it would cost to repeal the alternative minimum tax, which Obamas budget last month said he would replace with the Buffett rule tax.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57401005/buffett-rule-would-garner-$31-billion-in-taxes/
For math-challenged LIbtards, that amounts to three days of government spending over 11 years.
Yes, this thread is spam.
MYFOXNY.COM - Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen have been making hit music for years and its no surprise that they've earned enough money to buy big mansions with acres of property, but what might surprise you is the huge tax breaks they, and others, are getting.
It turns out, as far as New Jersey tax collectors are concerned, that they are farmers.
Almost a million acres in New Jersey are certified as farmland. Owners who own at least five acres, practice some kind of agriculture, or manage the trees on their property and sell $500 worth of goods a year qualify for a significant tax break.
They do have to pay the full taxes on their homes, and non-farm property.
Through a trust, Bruce Springsteen owns more than 200 acres in Colts Neck. the taxes for his house and three acres are more than $138,000. But because of the farm tax break, the tax bill on a little more than 200 additional acres is less than $5,000. Town officials say he has horses and an organic farmer working some of the land. A lawyer for the trust had no comment.
In another part of Monmouth County, Bon Jovi has an estate on the Navesink River. Taxes on the mansion and some property add up to $295,68 but his tax bill on an additional 6.85 aces is $104 because he raises honeybees.
A spokesman for Bon Jovi issued a statement saying, "Jon is scrupulous about paying his fair share of taxes. The exemption for raising honey bees existed long before he purchased that land, and he continues to employ a beekeeper and raise honeybees..."
Farm Tax Breaks for N.J. Celebrities
Lemme guess: You think we should balance the budget by ending supplemental nutrition programs for kids.WASHINGTON (AP) A bill designed to enact President Barack Obamas plan for a Buffett rule tax on the wealthy would rake in just $31 billion over the next 11 years, according to an estimate by Congress official tax analysts obtained by The Associated Press.
That figure would be a drop in the bucket of the over $7 trillion in federal budget deficits projected during that period. It is also miniscule compared to the many hundreds of billions it would cost to repeal the alternative minimum tax, which Obamas budget last month said he would replace with the Buffett rule tax.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57401005/buffett-rule-would-garner-$31-billion-in-taxes/
For math-challenged LIbtards, that amounts to three days of government spending over 11 years.
Yes, this thread is spam.
lemme guess: You think TANF payments need to be abolished to help balance the budget.
amiright?
Try to stay focused on the topic, Libtard.
Reagan clearly understood that taxation was a necessary evil.
Let's talk about millionaires not paying their fair share, shall we???
John Bonjovi and Bruce Springsteen to name a couple
MYFOXNY.COM - Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen have been making hit music for years and its no surprise that they've earned enough money to buy big mansions with acres of property, but what might surprise you is the huge tax breaks they, and others, are getting.
It turns out, as far as New Jersey tax collectors are concerned, that they are farmers.
Almost a million acres in New Jersey are certified as farmland. Owners who own at least five acres, practice some kind of agriculture, or manage the trees on their property and sell $500 worth of goods a year qualify for a significant tax break.
They do have to pay the full taxes on their homes, and non-farm property.
Through a trust, Bruce Springsteen owns more than 200 acres in Colts Neck. the taxes for his house and three acres are more than $138,000. But because of the farm tax break, the tax bill on a little more than 200 additional acres is less than $5,000. Town officials say he has horses and an organic farmer working some of the land. A lawyer for the trust had no comment.
In another part of Monmouth County, Bon Jovi has an estate on the Navesink River. Taxes on the mansion and some property add up to $295,68 but his tax bill on an additional 6.85 aces is $104 because he raises honeybees.
A spokesman for Bon Jovi issued a statement saying, "Jon is scrupulous about paying his fair share of taxes. The exemption for raising honey bees existed long before he purchased that land, and he continues to employ a beekeeper and raise honeybees..."
Farm Tax Breaks for N.J. Celebrities
Small wonder these folks support Obama. Whatever happened to "Tax me more Mr President......please".
WASHINGTON (AP) A bill designed to enact President Barack Obamas plan for a Buffett rule tax on the wealthy would rake in just $31 billion over the next 11 years, according to an estimate by Congress official tax analysts obtained by The Associated Press.
That figure would be a drop in the bucket of the over $7 trillion in federal budget deficits projected during that period. It is also miniscule compared to the many hundreds of billions it would cost to repeal the alternative minimum tax, which Obamas budget last month said he would replace with the Buffett rule tax.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57401005/buffett-rule-would-garner-$31-billion-in-taxes/
For math-challenged LIbtards, that amounts to three days of government spending over 11 years.
Yes, this thread is spam.
Please, don't confuse them, they tend to get too emotional!
This bill is nothing but a timely campaign gimmick with a catchy name, created via short attention span theater and designed to fan the flames of class warfare. Sad, the dembots big plan is to get voters to resent Mitt Romney...
Lemme guess: You think we should balance the budget by ending supplemental nutrition programs for kids.lemme guess: You think TANF payments need to be abolished to help balance the budget.
amiright?
Try to stay focused on the topic, Libtard.
amiright?
Lemme guess: You think we should balance the budget by ending supplemental nutrition programs for kids.Try to stay focused on the topic, Libtard.
amiright?
well no, but we do expect you people to pull the monies out of your ass to continue TO PAY FOR IT. you can only drain so much monies off the working people backs