That's not Romney's fault. Hell I'd use the tax break too. It's just a very, very bad law that sets a horrible example that investment income is more important then productive income. Investment income should be taxed at the same progressive rate as employment income.
Maybe you should re-read post #4. I'm not bitching about Romney maximizing his deductions. I'm bitching about (1) the fact that his effective rate is ridiculously low for his level of income and (2) that he is campaigning on a platform that would make the tax code more favorable to people like him.
Try to keep up, SF.
Originally Posted by Dungheap View Post
Because he wants every rich person to pay more, himself included, and wants the laws changed to make that happen. Of course everyone will maximize their deductions. That's the way the world works. Warren Buffet voluntarily paying more taxes doesn't change the inherent unfairness of the system, which is what ought to be addressed.
Oh shut up you glorified pump jocky!awh nothing from the fence repair BOY!
Yet you also wrote:
Which brings me back to the point of the ever hypocritical left. So many wealthy DEMS SAY that they and those like them should pay more, yet NONE of them do. NONE of them lead by example. The ONLY way they will pay more is if the government FORCES them to do so along with everyone in their brackets. It is pathetic.
I see. So you are a hypocrite if you are rich and advocate for all rich people paying more in taxes, yourself included, if you don't voluntarily do so yourself. But it's perfectly kosher to be a rich guy who pays little in taxes and advocates for rich people paying less in taxes? That's such horseshit and it's the same stunt the right-wing dumbasses pull all the time.
You have to be poor to advocate for the poor. If you want to change campaign finance laws, you have to run a campaign with one had tied behind your back. If you want to advocate for environmental policy, you have to live like Saul of Tarsus and not use any modern conveniences or modern means of transportation. And, if you want to advocate for a change in tax policy to make the tax code more fundamentally fair, you have to pay more in taxes than you are required to pay.
It's nonsense on stilts.
I see. So you are a hypocrite if you are rich and advocate for all rich people paying more in taxes, yourself included, if you don't voluntarily do so yourself.
But it's perfectly kosher to be a rich guy who pays little in taxes and advocates for rich people paying less in taxes? That's such horseshit and it's the same stunt the right-wing dumbasses pull all the time.
You have to be poor to advocate for the poor. If you want to change campaign finance laws, you have to run a campaign with one had tied behind your back. If you want to advocate for environmental policy, you have to live like Saul of Tarsus and not use any modern conveniences or modern means of transportation. And, if you want to advocate for a change in tax policy to make the tax code more fundamentally fair, you have to pay more in taxes than you are required to pay.
Oh shut up you glorified pump jocky!![]()
Because he wants every rich person to pay more, himself included, and wants the laws changed to make that happen. Of course everyone will maximize their deductions. That's the way the world works. Warren Buffet voluntarily paying more taxes doesn't change the inherent unfairness of the system, which is what ought to be addressed.
Shit man....they never come to me for more hazardous waste. Not even the eco chicks.I'll take any glory I can get, a lot of hot chicks come by for a fillup!!!