Can any leftie explain this?

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Harvey Weinstein is a committed left winger. He donates to left wing candidates. He was a HUGE supporter of B. Hussein Obama. And he is worth about $150 million. Yes. He is rich ladies and gentleman. The kind of rich that democrats say "don't pay their fair share in taxes". He claims to agree as he said these words:


"I'm happy to make an investment in America. I don't look at it as tax, evil! I say, OK, if I have to pay a little bit more, we'll get it back. ... But it's not like paying more, that you don't get it back. You get a better United States. ... I'm here to volunteer on the taxes."


But, here is he begging the state of Californistan to give him tax relief. Why is that?

http://variety.com/2014/biz/news/harvey-weinstein-at-ucla-1201128308/

Does he not care about the po? Does he not want clean water? Safe food? Does he want a crumbling infrastructure?

Or, is he just another liberal raving lunatic hypocrite?
 
Harvey Weinstein is a committed left winger. He donates to left wing candidates. He was a HUGE supporter of B. Hussein Obama. And he is worth about $150 million. Yes. He is rich ladies and gentleman. The kind of rich that democrats say "don't pay their fair share in taxes". He claims to agree as he said these words:


"I'm happy to make an investment in America. I don't look at it as tax, evil! I say, OK, if I have to pay a little bit more, we'll get it back. ... But it's not like paying more, that you don't get it back. You get a better United States. ... I'm here to volunteer on the taxes."


But, here is he begging the state of Californistan to give him tax relief. Why is that?

http://variety.com/2014/biz/news/harvey-weinstein-at-ucla-1201128308/

Does he not care about the po? Does he not want clean water? Safe food? Does he want a crumbling infrastructure?

Or, is he just another liberal raving lunatic hypocrite?

He's talking about business rather than personal perspective. He's saying that no matter how much HE makes, he's willing to pay his way in taxes for the country. The studios are the ones that are pitching for tax breaks.
 
He's talking about business rather than personal perspective. He's saying that no matter how much HE makes, he's willing to pay his way in taxes for the country. The studios are the ones that are pitching for tax breaks.
The same studios that made him rich ? If he wants to shoot in Cali to support Cali he can cut out the middleman and just bear the cost.
Liberal hypocracy is so fun to watch.
 
Harvey Weinstein is a committed left winger. He donates to left wing candidates. He was a HUGE supporter of B. Hussein Obama. And he is worth about $150 million. Yes. He is rich ladies and gentleman. The kind of rich that democrats say "don't pay their fair share in taxes". He claims to agree as he said these words:


"I'm happy to make an investment in America. I don't look at it as tax, evil! I say, OK, if I have to pay a little bit more, we'll get it back. ... But it's not like paying more, that you don't get it back. You get a better United States. ... I'm here to volunteer on the taxes."


But, here is he begging the state of Californistan to give him tax relief. Why is that?

http://variety.com/2014/biz/news/harvey-weinstein-at-ucla-1201128308/

Does he not care about the po? Does he not want clean water? Safe food? Does he want a crumbling infrastructure?

Or, is he just another liberal raving lunatic hypocrite?
Sure. I'll explain it to you. Your question is a logical fallacy known as a "loaded question" and is often used by right wingnuts in an irrational attempt to demonize anyone who doesn't agree with them.

Do you understand now? :)
 
Sure. I'll explain it to you. Your question is a logical fallacy known as a "loaded question" and is often used by right wingnuts in an irrational attempt to demonize anyone who doesn't agree with them.

Do you understand now? :)
when he asks the state to give him the money it will ultimately get the logical is not false. If its a loaded question its only because Daddy Filmbucks made it so.
 
He's talking about business rather than personal perspective. He's saying that no matter how much HE makes, he's willing to pay his way in taxes for the country. The studios are the ones that are pitching for tax breaks.

Business tax breaks? Wouldn't this classify as corporate welfare? Why does hollywood need tax breaks? Aren't they making billions? Come on, you can do better than that.
 
Sure. I'll explain it to you. Your question is a logical fallacy known as a "loaded question" and is often used by right wingnuts in an irrational attempt to demonize anyone who doesn't agree with them.

Do you understand now? :)

Nothing loaded about it. It is his statements that are incongruent. Are you saying that he wants corporate welfare but PERSONALLY wants to pay more in taxes? Come on Mutt, are you really that willfully naive?
 
I suppose decent people believe in their country and Republicans believe in monopolising the trough. What's new?
 
Business tax breaks? Wouldn't this classify as corporate welfare? Why does hollywood need tax breaks? Aren't they making billions? Come on, you can do better than that.

It would, but please remember the guy's working his business based on the available rules, so there is no hypocracy at all in this. He separates his own income taxes from the company's income taxes.
 
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I like how the TV & Film industry is crying for California to give them big tax breaks, yet you do not hear of any actors/actresses stepping up to the plate and saying "I am making too much money, cut my salary in half". Instead the citizens of California are supposed to fund your useless existence.
 
:rofl2:

I like how the TV & Film industry is crying for California to give them big tax breaks, yet you do not hear of any actors/actresses stepping up to the plate and saying "I am making too much money, cut my salary in half". Instead the citizens of California are supposed to fund your useless existence.

Well, that's what you believe in. What are you moaning about now?
 
when he asks the state to give him the money it will ultimately get the logical is not false. If its a loaded question its only because Daddy Filmbucks made it so.


He's not asking for tax breaks for himself, he's asking for PRODUCTION tax breaks to make it more affordable to shoot films in Cali.

Right now it's more cost effective for the big studios to shoot their pictures elsewhere.
 
He's not asking for tax breaks for himself, he's asking for PRODUCTION tax breaks to make it more affordable to shoot films in Cali.

Right now it's more cost effective for the big studios to shoot their pictures elsewhere.
Yes I get its cheaper to shoot most anywhere else. Why does he want Cali to surrender money it would get in revenues ? If he is good with paying taxes (for himself or his company) why try to stiff the state ? Makes no sense to love taxes but hate paying them. Really closer to blackmail than simple hypocracy.
 
The word is HYPOCRISY.

HYPOCRACY is not a word, and if it were, it would mean something like "a governmental system run by hypochondriacs."
 
Yes I get its cheaper to shoot most anywhere else. Why does he want Cali to surrender money it would get in revenues ? If he is good with paying taxes (for himself or his company) why try to stiff the state ? Makes no sense to love taxes but hate paying them. Really closer to blackmail than simple hypocracy.


He wants to shoot his films in California, but the studio bean counters demand he and his crew get the most bang for their buck, so he's forced to shoot elsewhere.
 
He's not asking for tax breaks for himself, he's asking for PRODUCTION tax breaks to make it more affordable to shoot films in Cali.

Right now it's more cost effective for the big studios to shoot their pictures elsewhere.

So true. Pittsburgh's really popular for affordable filming. And it's all about those tax credits.

PITTSBURGH (CNNMoney) -- Once known for its steel mills and smog, Pittsburgh is fast becoming the Tinseltown of the East. A generous film tax credit, coupled with the region's diverse landscape and skilled labor unions, have made the city a hot destination for recent productions -- and the firms that cater to them.
In the last three years alone, 24 movies have filmed in Western Pennsylvania, including "The Dark Knight Rises" and "Promised Land," which stars Matt Damon and will be released next year. These films have infused the region's economy with $300 million since 2009 and helped small businesses to thrive, according to Pittsburgh Film Office Director Dawn Keezer.

http://money.cnn.com/2012/08/07/smallbusiness/pittsburgh-film/
 
So true. Pittsburgh's really popular for affordable filming. And it's all about those tax credits.

PITTSBURGH (CNNMoney) -- Once known for its steel mills and smog, Pittsburgh is fast becoming the Tinseltown of the East. A generous film tax credit, coupled with the region's diverse landscape and skilled labor unions, have made the city a hot destination for recent productions -- and the firms that cater to them.
In the last three years alone, 24 movies have filmed in Western Pennsylvania, including "The Dark Knight Rises" and "Promised Land," which stars Matt Damon and will be released next year. These films have infused the region's economy with $300 million since 2009 and helped small businesses to thrive, according to Pittsburgh Film Office Director Dawn Keezer.

http://money.cnn.com/2012/08/07/smallbusiness/pittsburgh-film/

And let's not forget that even though the studio shooting the film gets some tax credits, that there are offsetting taxes paid by businesses working with the studio, from companies renting equipment to the production company and local taxes paid by cast and crew while on location.
 
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