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Flanders
01-24-2021, 12:32 PM
I can only pray that President Scummy Joe will not send the money overseas.




https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/1510937/mega-millions-ticket.jpg
https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/1510937/mega-millions-ticket.jpg


The parasites in government are a lot richer , and luckier, than this winner:


One ticket holder in Michigan just became a whole lot richer after being the lucky winner of the $1.05 billion Mega Millions jackpot.




Winning Ticket in $1 Billion Mega Millions Lottery Purchased in Michigan
Georgia Slater 22 hrs ago

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/winning-ticket-in-1-billion-mega-millions-lottery-purchased-in-michigan/ar-BB1d1Mlp


There is no national lottery; however, the folks in those few states without a lottery are smart enough to get a free ride because they derive some benefit from the taxes the federal government collects from lottery winners in the lottery states.

Right from the start of modern-day lotteries state legislators shafted the people by asking for permission to change a state’s constitution and establish a lottery. Voters were never told the details. In short: Voters should have voted on the actual lottery law rather than just giving their state government permission to establish a lottery.

In most cases a lottery’s big selling point was “funding education” i.e. enriching education industry parasites. After the voters said yes to the parasites in government they did whatever they pleased. That always means screwing the public. Passing the Affordable Care Act employed the same method lottery hustlers used.

PASS IT TO FIND OUT WHAT’S IN IT. Diarrhea Mouth Pelosi

The first thing the public got with lotteries was false advertising. The state advertises a jackpot knowing damn well a winner will only get approximately half of the advertised amount.

Say that you are an average American and you win a jackpot advertised at 20 million dollars. The federal government will take approximately 10 million in taxes. In addition to the fact there is no way in hell the federal government can ever return 10 million dollars in services if you lived another thousand years ask yourself how many billionaires ever pay 10 million in taxes in one year —— if ever?

Pay ten dollars in taxes, or pay ten million dollars in taxes, and the average person will get the same treatment from the federal government —— “Thanks cluck. Now hit the road.” Should you buy any other product with that same guarantied outcome your loved ones would lock you away in a dark room.

States that have a tax on income also take a bite. New York City also takes a bite from residents who win a lottery.

The yearly amount taken by the federal government is substantial in those states with large populations, not to mention those big multi-state lotteries where jackpots often grow to hundreds of millions of dollars. A 600 million dollar jackpot will send approximately 300 million dollars to the federal government without the federal government ever having spent a penny to get the money. The winners could live a million years and there is no way they would get $300,000,000 worth of services in return for their money. And it is their money.

Adding insult to injury, winners pay for their tickets and federal government parasites win the jackpot.

Realistically, a minute number of people will win a lottery in each state; so lottery players should look at what they spend —— not what they hope to win. They should realize that fifty cents out of every dollar they spend on lottery tickets is going straight to the federal government whether or not they win.

Many voters who would never buy a lottery ticket voted for a state lottery because they thought they would benefit through education funding, etc. Had voters fully examined the tax ripoff before they voted, I doubt if enough votes could have been found to approve of a lottery in any state. How many voters living in a state with a lottery give a thought to how much money the federal government takes out of their state only to see the money disappear down the federal rat hole?

The hook that grabbed voters said that lottery revenues would help fund higher education, yet after sending half of the money earned from lottery sales to the federal government every state that earmarks lottery money for higher education claims a budget shortfall. So education industry parasites end up with taxpayers making up never-ending shortfalls rather than simply keeping the money in-state instead of sending the largess to swamp creatures in Washington, D.C.

In case you are wondering about it, there is not a chance the federal government returns more tax dollars than it takes from any state. If funding higher education is the true goal of state lotteries the money that goes to the federal government should stay in the state.

NOTE: The federal government subsidizes higher education as a way to cultivate a collectivist mentality in young adults as well as offset the costs involved in educating illegal aliens. Institutions of higher learning refusing to cooperate with the Department of Education get squat. Naturally, they all cooperate.

Also, some of America’s wealthiest “humanitarians” are allowed tax writeoffs when they give untold millions to foreign charities. Does anyone know if an average person can reduce their tax bite by claiming a deduction to their favorite charity with the money before the federal government grabs with both hands?

Imagine winning a $300,000,000 jackpot and telling the federal government that you want the government’s $150,000,000 to go to your church. Guess how far you would get with that effort?

I always hoped that a person with a winning ticket would give the ticket to a tax exempt charity. The charity could then demand all of the money when it claimed the prize. I wonder how that would play out?

Finally, do you remember her?



https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3f/HarrietMiersFlagpin.jpg
Harriet E. Miers
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3f/HarrietMiersFlagpin.jpg




Why Miers Withdrew as Supreme Court Nominee
October 27, 2005
12:00 AM ET
Alex Markels

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4976787


Miers’ withdrawal was a big story in 2005. I had a few thoughts about her based on the stuff I read back when she was bigger news than Brett Kavanaugh.

I got the impression that Miers loved lawyers more than she loved the law. To be fair, her first love was hardly unusual in a profession that built the first public trough thousand of years ago.

At the time, I was more interested in knowing exactly what Miers did during her time on the Texas Lottery Commission? My initial thought about Miers was that her time on the commission showed that she was part of the big government problem rather than part of the solution.

Democrats objected to everything about Miers, but they did not complain about the time Miers spent selling lottery tickets. Specifically, Miers never objected to the federal government taxing Texas lottery winners?

NiftyNiblick
01-24-2021, 12:41 PM
We could eliminate the Federal Income Tax altogether and pass a hat to around to fund the national government.
Such a Grover Nordquist -approved form of government would be what trumpanzees deserve--that's a given--but humans would likely find it lacking.

Flanders
01-24-2021, 02:54 PM
We could eliminate the Federal Income Tax altogether and pass a hat to around to fund the national government.

To NiftyNiblick: Spoken like a naturalborn parasite.

For your information this country achieved its greatness before 1913. It has been going downhill ever since.



Every bad law that violates the U.S. Constitution is preceded by decades of lies. Well-informed Americans know the lies that were told about the six bad laws I listed. Few Americans realize that all of the worst lies combined do not exceed the biggest lie told about the XVI and the XVII Amendments —— THEY WERE NEVER RATIFIED. THEY WERE IMPLEMENTED AND ENFORCED.

The XVI Amendment:




Checkmate
Published: 11/18/2005 at 1:00 AM
DEVVY KIDD

http://www.wnd.com/2005/11/33472/




XXXXX



National Archives
Seventeenth Amendment
By: Devvy Kidd
March 2010

http://www.devvy.com/new_site/17th_amendment_docs_march_2010.html






Repealed or simply erased:







Repealing the XVII Amendment will get rid of long-serving senators. There is zero chance U.S. Senators will cut their own economic throats. There is less than a zero chance the XVI Amendment will be repealed. The 16th paid for everything the Parasite Class did to this country.







https://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?108151-Ticket-Scalpers-Took-A-Beating-On-The-Clintons&p=2756537#post2756537 (https://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?108151-Ticket-Scalpers-Took-A-Beating-On-The-Clintons&p=2756537#post2756537)







NOTE: In 1913 both UNRATIFIED AMENDMENTS joined forces to transform a free people’s Bill of Rights into a government bill of evil Rights.


https://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?108865-Six-Bad-Laws-amp-Two-Evil-Non-Laws&p=2776904#post2776904

NiftyNiblick
01-24-2021, 10:12 PM
Spoken like a natural born parasite.

The status of "parasite" is well out of reach for you, Flanders.
Your evolutionary status can only be seen in petri dishes and moronic posts on the internet.

Bulletbob
01-24-2021, 11:23 PM
I can only pray that President Scummy Joe will not send the money overseas.




https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/1510937/mega-millions-ticket.jpg
https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/1510937/mega-millions-ticket.jpg


The parasites in government are a lot richer , and luckier, than this winner:


One ticket holder in Michigan just became a whole lot richer after being the lucky winner of the $1.05 billion Mega Millions jackpot.




Winning Ticket in $1 Billion Mega Millions Lottery Purchased in Michigan
Georgia Slater 22 hrs ago

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/winning-ticket-in-1-billion-mega-millions-lottery-purchased-in-michigan/ar-BB1d1Mlp


There is no national lottery; however, the folks in those few states without a lottery are smart enough to get a free ride because they derive some benefit from the taxes the federal government collects from lottery winners in the lottery states.

Right from the start of modern-day lotteries state legislators shafted the people by asking for permission to change a state’s constitution and establish a lottery. Voters were never told the details. In short: Voters should have voted on the actual lottery law rather than just giving their state government permission to establish a lottery.

In most cases a lottery’s big selling point was “funding education” i.e. enriching education industry parasites. After the voters said yes to the parasites in government they did whatever they pleased. That always means screwing the public. Passing the Affordable Care Act employed the same method lottery hustlers used.

PASS IT TO FIND OUT WHAT’S IN IT. Diarrhea Mouth Pelosi

The first thing the public got with lotteries was false advertising. The state advertises a jackpot knowing damn well a winner will only get approximately half of the advertised amount.

Say that you are an average American and you win a jackpot advertised at 20 million dollars. The federal government will take approximately 10 million in taxes. In addition to the fact there is no way in hell the federal government can ever return 10 million dollars in services if you lived another thousand years ask yourself how many billionaires ever pay 10 million in taxes in one year —— if ever?

Pay ten dollars in taxes, or pay ten million dollars in taxes, and the average person will get the same treatment from the federal government —— “Thanks cluck. Now hit the road.” Should you buy any other product with that same guarantied outcome your loved ones would lock you away in a dark room.

States that have a tax on income also take a bite. New York City also takes a bite from residents who win a lottery.

The yearly amount taken by the federal government is substantial in those states with large populations, not to mention those big multi-state lotteries where jackpots often grow to hundreds of millions of dollars. A 600 million dollar jackpot will send approximately 300 million dollars to the federal government without the federal government ever having spent a penny to get the money. The winners could live a million years and there is no way they would get $300,000,000 worth of services in return for their money. And it is their money.

Adding insult to injury, winners pay for their tickets and federal government parasites win the jackpot.

Realistically, a minute number of people will win a lottery in each state; so lottery players should look at what they spend —— not what they hope to win. They should realize that fifty cents out of every dollar they spend on lottery tickets is going straight to the federal government whether or not they win.

Many voters who would never buy a lottery ticket voted for a state lottery because they thought they would benefit through education funding, etc. Had voters fully examined the tax ripoff before they voted, I doubt if enough votes could have been found to approve of a lottery in any state. How many voters living in a state with a lottery give a thought to how much money the federal government takes out of their state only to see the money disappear down the federal rat hole?

The hook that grabbed voters said that lottery revenues would help fund higher education, yet after sending half of the money earned from lottery sales to the federal government every state that earmarks lottery money for higher education claims a budget shortfall. So education industry parasites end up with taxpayers making up never-ending shortfalls rather than simply keeping the money in-state instead of sending the largess to swamp creatures in Washington, D.C.

In case you are wondering about it, there is not a chance the federal government returns more tax dollars than it takes from any state. If funding higher education is the true goal of state lotteries the money that goes to the federal government should stay in the state.

NOTE: The federal government subsidizes higher education as a way to cultivate a collectivist mentality in young adults as well as offset the costs involved in educating illegal aliens. Institutions of higher learning refusing to cooperate with the Department of Education get squat. Naturally, they all cooperate.

Also, some of America’s wealthiest “humanitarians” are allowed tax writeoffs when they give untold millions to foreign charities. Does anyone know if an average person can reduce their tax bite by claiming a deduction to their favorite charity with the money before the federal government grabs with both hands?

Imagine winning a $300,000,000 jackpot and telling the federal government that you want the government’s $150,000,000 to go to your church. Guess how far you would get with that effort?

I always hoped that a person with a winning ticket would give the ticket to a tax exempt charity. The charity could then demand all of the money when it claimed the prize. I wonder how that would play out?

Finally, do you remember her?



https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3f/HarrietMiersFlagpin.jpg
Harriet E. Miers
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3f/HarrietMiersFlagpin.jpg




Why Miers Withdrew as Supreme Court Nominee
October 27, 2005
12:00 AM ET
Alex Markels

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4976787


Miers’ withdrawal was a big story in 2005. I had a few thoughts about her based on the stuff I read back when she was bigger news than Brett Kavanaugh.

I got the impression that Miers loved lawyers more than she loved the law. To be fair, her first love was hardly unusual in a profession that built the first public trough thousand of years ago.

At the time, I was more interested in knowing exactly what Miers did during her time on the Texas Lottery Commission? My initial thought about Miers was that her time on the commission showed that she was part of the big government problem rather than part of the solution.

Democrats objected to everything about Miers, but they did not complain about the time Miers spent selling lottery tickets. Specifically, Miers never objected to the federal government taxing Texas lottery winners?



to late hes already promised to send 4 billion to a south America in his third day in office

https://time.com/5931575/biden-immigration-bill-migration-root-causes/