Left winger crying on twitter . Why is my paycheck smaller

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And all I can do is laugh because this is THE CHANGE they voted for :lol:
 
You think it would have stopped either way? NO and besides, Romney wouldnt be Prez now anyways
 
This is the 5th thread on this nonsense. You nutters need to learn to check the front page before you start yet another thread.

All the same nonsense too. It's like they all got the same talking point. Robots.
 
Romney's economic plans let the payroll tax expire too.

So the joke's on you 'nuts on the right.
 
I don't get all the hulabaloo over the payroll tax increase. It was a temporary measure from the get go, everyone knew that, and it was set to expire regardless. It isn't a 'tax hike'; the taxes are just reverting back to what they were two years ago. I also seem to remember that when the 'tax holiday' was first enacted many, many people were bitching and moaning that is was a small break that wouldn't make much of a difference. But suddenly ... now it does?
 
I don't get all the hulabaloo over the payroll tax increase. It was a temporary measure from the get go, everyone knew that, and it was set to expire regardless. It isn't a 'tax hike'; the taxes are just reverting back to what they were two years ago. I also seem to remember that when the 'tax holiday' was first enacted many, many people were bitching and moaning that is was a small break that wouldn't make much of a difference. But suddenly ... now it does?

if it was a "tax cut" two years ago then it's a
"tax hike" now. Very simple.
 
This is the 5th thread on this nonsense. You nutters need to learn to check the front page before you start yet another thread.

All the same nonsense too. It's like they all got the same talking point. Robots.

BREAKING NEWS* Someone complained about their taxes on Twitter. Film at Eleven!
 
I don't get all the hulabaloo over the payroll tax increase. It was a temporary measure from the get go, everyone knew that, and it was set to expire regardless. It isn't a 'tax hike'; the taxes are just reverting back to what they were two years ago. I also seem to remember that when the 'tax holiday' was first enacted many, many people were bitching and moaning that is was a small break that wouldn't make much of a difference. But suddenly ... now it does?

if it was a "tax cut" two years ago then it's a
"tax hike" now. Very simple.

how can it be a hike on 47% of people who don't pay anything?
 
It was a tax holiday -- a temporary break from the tax, rather than a cut which implies more permanence, like the Bush tax cuts.

It was a temporary thing from the get go and it makes the right look dopey when they run around all claiming otherwise.
 
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It was a tax holiday -- a temporary break from the tax, rather than a cut which implies more permanence, like the Bush tax cuts.

It was a temporary thing from the get go and it makes the right look dopey when they run around all claiming otherwise.
Bush's "cuts" were also supposed to be temporary.
 
It was a tax holiday -- a temporary break from the tax, rather than a cut which implies more permanence, like the Bush tax cuts.

It was a temporary thing from the get go and it makes the right look dopey when they run around all claiming otherwise.
Bush's "cuts" were also supposed to be temporary.

Yes, they were.

The payroll tax holiday was never meant to be permanent either.
 
The President wanted it extended, the GOP did not.

Do you really need that told to you over and over like a child?

Stop pointing and laughing. They are slow, you see.
 
I don't get all the hulabaloo over the payroll tax increase. It was a temporary measure from the get go, everyone knew that, and it was set to expire regardless. It isn't a 'tax hike'; the taxes are just reverting back to what they were two years ago. I also seem to remember that when the 'tax holiday' was first enacted many, many people were bitching and moaning that is was a small break that wouldn't make much of a difference. But suddenly ... now it does?

Of course you're correct.

I think though that loads of folks who voted for Barry were thinking only the "evil rich" would see any increase in their taxes.

I'm pretty sure many of them never considered that their tax break would expire at the same time. Now they know so I'm sure many of them will be crying in their beer. Or not depending on their finacial situation.
 
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