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Rod...
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:44 pm
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To those conservatives that object to paying taxes to help
their fellow Americans, for whatever reasons;


Though normally the unemployment payroll tax is payed by the employer,
the extended unemployment benefits are NOT. These are payed from the General
Fund which is again funded by the pax payer on a national or state level.



The tax breaks that a business receives when it starts up are shifted
againto the American taxpayer, whom is again forced to foot the bill for
those not wanting to carry their weight. This includes tax breaks on a
local, state and Federal levels, such as tax credits on Federal and
State forms.



On the national level, I want to see tax breaks for congressional
candidates campaign donations eliminated, and taxed at a 90% rate unless
the unspent contributions are returned.


On the state level, I want to see the conservative republican pork
barrell projects eliminated and the recipients of the monies taxed
heavily. I'm talking pork projects like the power plant at St. Mary's
Kansas, which has been funded by Federal monies during the last year of
the Bush administration, but owned by Westar Energies


Not forgotten by any means, In want to see Haliburton taxed
excessively for being awarded a "no bid" contract in Iraq by the ultra
conservative Bush administration, to provide relief to the American
taxpayers who are being railroaded into accepting a finacial burden of
several trillions of dollars for a war that wasn't justified. After all,
can't Haliburton employees draw regual unemployment compensation just
like the rest of us ? And shouldn't they also be required to live on
nothing after it runs out just as their conservative leaders demand that
we do ?

Of course they should! That which works for the goose will work for
the gander!



Oh yes, I have more suggestions to come, conservatives!



Love ya.....


Rod
 
Nicodemus...
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:44 pm
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On Oct 28, 2:44 pm, Rod <spa... at (no spam) ymail.com> wrote:
Quote:
To those conservatives that object to paying taxes to help
their fellow Americans, for whatever reasons;

  Though normally the unemployment payroll tax is payed by the employer,
the extended unemployment benefits are NOT. These are payed from the General
Fund which is again funded by the pax payer on a national or state level.

  The tax breaks that a business receives when it starts up are shifted
againto the American taxpayer, whom is again forced to foot the bill for
those not wanting to carry their weight. This includes tax breaks on a
local, state and Federal levels, such as tax credits on Federal and
State forms.

  On the national level, I want to see tax breaks for congressional
candidates campaign donations eliminated, and taxed at a 90% rate unless
the unspent contributions are returned.

   On the state level, I want to see the conservative republican pork
barrell projects eliminated and the recipients of the monies taxed
heavily. I'm talking pork projects like the power plant at St. Mary's
Kansas, which has been funded by Federal monies during the last year of
the Bush administration, but owned by Westar Energies

   Not forgotten by any means, In want to see Haliburton taxed
excessively for being awarded a "no bid" contract in Iraq by the ultra
conservative Bush administration, to provide relief to the American
taxpayers who are being railroaded into accepting a finacial burden of
several trillions of dollars for a war that wasn't justified. After all,
can't Haliburton employees draw regual unemployment compensation just
like the rest of us ? And shouldn't they also be required to live on
nothing after it runs out just as their conservative leaders demand that
we do ?

   Of course they should! That which works for the goose will work for
the gander!

   Oh yes, I have more suggestions to come, conservatives!

    Love ya.....

   Rod

re:Re: A few suggestions to help conservative cope with high tax
rates!

Rod <sparky at (no spam) ymail.com> wrote in
news:hca3ds$ggn$1 at (no spam) news.eternal-september.org:

Quote:
To those conservatives that object to paying taxes to help
their fellow Americans, for whatever reasons;


Though normally the unemployment payroll tax is payed by the
employer,
the extended unemployment benefits are NOT. These are payed from the
General Fund which is again funded by the pax payer on a national or
state level.



The tax breaks that a business receives when it starts up are
shifted
againto the American taxpayer, whom is again forced to foot the bill
for those not wanting to carry their weight. This includes tax breaks
on a local, state and Federal levels, such as tax credits on Federal
and State forms.



On the national level, I want to see tax breaks for congressional
candidates campaign donations eliminated, and taxed at a 90% rate
unless the unspent contributions are returned.


On the state level, I want to see the conservative republican pork
barrell projects eliminated and the recipients of the monies taxed
heavily. I'm talking pork projects like the power plant at St. Mary's
Kansas, which has been funded by Federal monies during the last year
of the Bush administration, but owned by Westar Energies


Not forgotten by any means, In want to see Haliburton taxed
excessively for being awarded a "no bid" contract in Iraq by the ultra
conservative Bush administration, to provide relief to the American
taxpayers who are being railroaded into accepting a finacial burden of
several trillions of dollars for a war that wasn't justified. After
all, can't Haliburton employees draw regual unemployment compensation
just like the rest of us ? And shouldn't they also be required to live
on nothing after it runs out just as their conservative leaders demand
that we do ?

Of course they should! That which works for the goose will work for
the gander!



Oh yes, I have more suggestions to come, conservatives!



Love ya.....


Rod

keep them suggestions coming Rod+ The Conservitive


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