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Postby creeker » Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:48 am

Food for Thought
As income tax time approaches, did you ever notice: When you put the two words 'The' and 'IRS' together, it spells
'THEIRS'
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Postby JJKC » Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:57 pm

now i'm depressed-thanks-lol :cry:
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Postby Nosty » Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:23 pm

Careful, Comrad, big brother may be watching! :twisted:

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Postby TwilightLane » Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:09 pm

I thought this was going to be about food. Dang!
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Postby caseydog » Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:48 pm

Well, I could pay a lot less in taxes if I lived somewhere else, but I've heard that you get what you pay for. So, how much is it worth to you to live in the USA? If you don't think you are getting your money's worth, I'll be glad to come over and help you pack.

Mexico has low taxes. That's probably why so many millions of Americans are sneaking into Mexico illegally. Really, I'll come over and help you pack.

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Postby Miriam C. » Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:07 am

:o I sure hope this stays humorous as I am sure it was intended. :thumbsup:
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Postby Classic Finn » Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:52 am

caseydog wrote:Well, I could pay a lot less in taxes if I lived somewhere else, but I've heard that you get what you pay for. So, how much is it worth to you to live in the USA? If you don't think you are getting your money's worth, I'll be glad to come over and help you pack.

Mexico has low taxes. That's probably why so many millions of Americans are sneaking into Mexico illegally. Really, I'll come over and help you pack.

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Postby doitright » Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:54 am

I love to pay and live in USA. It is all the loop hole giveaways I hate. Here in West Tn where I live there a people that are having a hard time and the government dose help them. It is the people that never worked and do not want to work that gets my dander up. I have a idea lets move them to Mexico and let those who want to better themselves by working move on in. A new movement could be started DEADBEATS FOR WORKERS. Heck the deadbeats may like it they would be closer to there drugs and will not have to steel my stuff to support there habit.
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Postby caseydog » Sat Feb 13, 2010 5:02 pm

doitright wrote:I love to pay and live in USA. It is all the loop hole giveaways I hate. Here in West Tn where I live there a people that are having a hard time and the government dose help them. It is the people that never worked and do not want to work that gets my dander up. I have a idea lets move them to Mexico and let those who want to better themselves by working move on in. A new movement could be started DEADBEATS FOR WORKERS. Heck the deadbeats may like it they would be closer to there drugs and will not have to steel my stuff to support there habit.
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And don't forget the other end of the scale where very, VERY wealthy people use tax accountants and big loopholes to pay a smaller percentage of their income in taxes than the rest of us pay.

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Postby caseydog » Sat Feb 13, 2010 5:05 pm

Classic Finn wrote:
caseydog wrote:Well, I could pay a lot less in taxes if I lived somewhere else, but I've heard that you get what you pay for. So, how much is it worth to you to live in the USA? If you don't think you are getting your money's worth, I'll be glad to come over and help you pack.

Mexico has low taxes. That's probably why so many millions of Americans are sneaking into Mexico illegally. Really, I'll come over and help you pack.

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CD cmon over to Scandinavia to live and work. Then you,ll know what it is to pay "Lots in Very High Taxes". ;)


Oh yeah, I know what taxes are like there. But oddly enough, Scandinavians are among the happiest people in the world. :thinking:

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Postby starleen2 » Sat Feb 13, 2010 5:07 pm

Here's one for ya' = Politics derived from : poly= many & tick =blood sucking creatures
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Postby Miriam C. » Sat Feb 13, 2010 5:48 pm

caseydog wrote:
Classic Finn wrote:
caseydog wrote:Well, I could pay a lot less in taxes if I lived somewhere else, but I've heard that you get what you pay for. So, how much is it worth to you to live in the USA? If you don't think you are getting your money's worth, I'll be glad to come over and help you pack.

Mexico has low taxes. That's probably why so many millions of Americans are sneaking into Mexico illegally. Really, I'll come over and help you pack.

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CD cmon over to Scandinavia to live and work. Then you,ll know what it is to pay "Lots in Very High Taxes". ;)


Oh yeah, I know what taxes are like there. But oddly enough, Scandinavians are among the happiest people in the world. :thinking:

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And tend to have a higher standard of living per capita. It is just all those "other" rules ya gotta put up with. And the EU.
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Postby caseydog » Sat Feb 13, 2010 6:16 pm

Miriam C. wrote:
caseydog wrote:
Classic Finn wrote:
caseydog wrote:Well, I could pay a lot less in taxes if I lived somewhere else, but I've heard that you get what you pay for. So, how much is it worth to you to live in the USA? If you don't think you are getting your money's worth, I'll be glad to come over and help you pack.

Mexico has low taxes. That's probably why so many millions of Americans are sneaking into Mexico illegally. Really, I'll come over and help you pack.

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CD cmon over to Scandinavia to live and work. Then you,ll know what it is to pay "Lots in Very High Taxes". ;)


Oh yeah, I know what taxes are like there. But oddly enough, Scandinavians are among the happiest people in the world. :thinking:

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And tend to have a higher standard of living per capita. It is just all those "other" rules ya gotta put up with. And the EU.


Yup. It's all a trade off, and a lot has to do with where and how you are raised. An average Joe from Texas might find Denmark overbearing, but if you are born and raised in Denmark, the benefits of that society seem to outweigh the things that we see as negatives.

And, having been pushed to the brink of bankruptcy by cancer, I can see how Scandinavians might not mind their higher taxes in exchange for all the safety nets they have.

I would think that taxes are a lot easier to live with, if you feel like you are getting something of equal value in return.

I pay more in property taxes than in income taxes, and my local school district spent seven million on a sports complex, and pays the head high school football coaches more than it pays any of it's teachers. That's a good example of paying taxes and not getting equal value in return.

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Postby starleen2 » Sat Feb 13, 2010 6:43 pm

caseydog wrote:
Miriam C. wrote:
caseydog wrote:
Classic Finn wrote:
caseydog wrote:Well, I could pay a lot less in taxes if I lived somewhere else, but I've heard that you get what you pay for. So, how much is it worth to you to live in the USA? If you don't think you are getting your money's worth, I'll be glad to come over and help you pack.

Mexico has low taxes. That's probably why so many millions of Americans are sneaking into Mexico illegally. Really, I'll come over and help you pack.

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CD cmon over to Scandinavia to live and work. Then you,ll know what it is to pay "Lots in Very High Taxes". ;)


Oh yeah, I know what taxes are like there. But oddly enough, Scandinavians are among the happiest people in the world. :thinking:

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And tend to have a higher standard of living per capita. It is just all those "other" rules ya gotta put up with. And the EU.


Yup. It's all a trade off, and a lot has to do with where and how you are raised. An average Joe from Texas might find Denmark overbearing, but if you are born and raised in Denmark, the benefits of that society seem to outweigh the things that we see as negatives.

And, having been pushed to the brink of bankruptcy by cancer, I can see how Scandinavians might not mind their higher taxes in exchange for all the safety nets they have.

I would think that taxes are a lot easier to live with, if you feel like you are getting something of equal value in return.

I pay more in property taxes than in income taxes, and my local school district spent seven million on a sports complex, and pays the head high school football coaches more than it pays any of it's teachers. That's a good example of paying taxes and not getting equal value in return.

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And how many children do you have in the school district? ( I know the answer - Just be rhetorical :lol: ) Kinda makes it it unfair that "renters" in the complex who have children who attend public school for free, pay no taxes, while the rest of the homeowners and landowners are saddled with the responsibility of the tax burden. I would certainly be in favor of a state wide sales tax for education - that way everyone pays!
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Postby caseydog » Sat Feb 13, 2010 7:16 pm

starleen2 wrote:
caseydog wrote:
Miriam C. wrote:
caseydog wrote:
Classic Finn wrote:
caseydog wrote:Well, I could pay a lot less in taxes if I lived somewhere else, but I've heard that you get what you pay for. So, how much is it worth to you to live in the USA? If you don't think you are getting your money's worth, I'll be glad to come over and help you pack.

Mexico has low taxes. That's probably why so many millions of Americans are sneaking into Mexico illegally. Really, I'll come over and help you pack.

CD


CD cmon over to Scandinavia to live and work. Then you,ll know what it is to pay "Lots in Very High Taxes". ;)


Oh yeah, I know what taxes are like there. But oddly enough, Scandinavians are among the happiest people in the world. :thinking:

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And tend to have a higher standard of living per capita. It is just all those "other" rules ya gotta put up with. And the EU.


Yup. It's all a trade off, and a lot has to do with where and how you are raised. An average Joe from Texas might find Denmark overbearing, but if you are born and raised in Denmark, the benefits of that society seem to outweigh the things that we see as negatives.

And, having been pushed to the brink of bankruptcy by cancer, I can see how Scandinavians might not mind their higher taxes in exchange for all the safety nets they have.

I would think that taxes are a lot easier to live with, if you feel like you are getting something of equal value in return.

I pay more in property taxes than in income taxes, and my local school district spent seven million on a sports complex, and pays the head high school football coaches more than it pays any of it's teachers. That's a good example of paying taxes and not getting equal value in return.

CD


And how many children do you have in the school district? ( I know the answer - Just be rhetorical :lol: ) Kinda makes it it unfair that "renters" in the complex who have children who attend public school for free, pay no taxes, while the rest of the homeowners and landowners are saddled with the responsibility of the tax burden. I would certainly be in favor of a state wide sales tax for education - that way everyone pays!


Well, technically, the apartment complex owner pays property taxes, which effects rents -- but, it's probably not enough to cover the kid's education. I'm not sure that a new sales tax is the answer, either. That's a regressive tax.

And, having no kids, I have been paying to educate other family's kids for the last 25 years. I don't mind that. I just wish they would put more of my tax dollars into education, and less into football.

I may get run out of Texas for saying that. :o :lol:

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