01-22-2013 07:22 AM
splatbass wrote:How do you expect to pay for all the government things you use: roads, police, firemen, a military to protect you, FAA to make sure the plane you fly on is safe, etc.? Do you think that stuff is free? NO, it has to be paid for. We pay for those things with taxes. If you use those things but don't want to pay taxes to pay for them you are nothing more than a freeloader on society. Go beg for freebies from some on eelse, those of us that pay our share are tired of you freeloaders.
Basically, you're saying yeah...but....
Sure....things have to be paid for. And they were for a very long time without income tax.
Perhaps you should do some research on why we even have an income tax. I'll give you a hint.....it isn't because we needed to pay for things that couldn't be paid for with the same taxes that had been collected before the income tax.
01-22-2013 07:23 AM - edited 01-22-2013 07:26 AM
mauser wrote:
splatbass wrote:How do you expect to pay for all the government things you use: roads, police, firemen, a military to protect you, FAA to make sure the plane you fly on is safe, etc.? Do you think that stuff is free? NO, it has to be paid for. We pay for those things with taxes. If you use those things but don't want to pay taxes to pay for them you are nothing more than a freeloader on society. Go beg for freebies from some on eelse, those of us that pay our share are tired of you freeloaders.Basically, you're saying yeah...but....
Sure....things have to be paid for. And they were for a very long time without income tax.
Perhaps you should do some research on why we even have an income tax. I'll give you a hint.....it isn't because we needed to pay for things that couldn't be paid for with the same taxes that had been collected before the income tax.
Freeloader. Pay your share, stop freeloading off the rest of us.
What difference dioes it make if you are taxed on income or some other way? You still need to pay your share. You are not gettting off from your duty to society not to freeload.
01-22-2013 07:25 AM
mauser wrote:
RupertB wrote:Kudos to Tony Nitti. I had to double-check that this wasn't a C/P from the Onion.
"To be honest, it’s hard to blame Mickelson – who has compiled a net worth approaching $180 million by repeatedly striking a tiny white ball until it falls into a hole — for putting all options on the table, which according to some, include the possibility of prematurely shutting down his career to avoid his rising tax burden. Let’s take a look at what Mickelson is up against in 2013:
For starters, courtesy of President Obama’s re-election and the subsequent fiscal cliff negotiations, Mickelson will experience an increase in his top tax rate on ordinary income from 35% to 39.6%, and an increase in his top rate on long-term capital gains and qualified dividends from 15% to 20%. Clearly, when faced with tax hikes of that magnitude, it stops making economic sense for Mickelson to continue to swing a metal stick up to 70 times a day in exchange for the $48 million he earns on an annual basis.
But it gets worse. Thanks to the expiration of the temporary 2% reduction in the payroll tax rate on the first $113,700 of self-employment income, Mickelson will have to fork over an extra $2,274 in tax during 2013, an additional burden that makes it hard to justify briskly walking as many as five miles per day, four days a week. In long pants, nonetheless.
And then there’s the impact of Obamacare. When you consider that from now on, Mickelson will be liable for an additional 0.9% tax on his self-employment income and 3.8% tax on his net investment income after each exceeds $250,000, what’s left over from the multi-million dollar endorsement deal requiring him to sport a Rolex watch while playing private courses in exotic locales hardly seems worth it.
If you think perhaps Mickelson is being a bit of a baby for threating to end a career that’s earned him a spot on this list of 10 wealthiest athletes on the planet because of some tax increases, understand that he’s getting hit on the state level, too. In November, California passed Proposition 30, which increases the top income tax rate on resident millionaires to 13.3%, a drain on Mickelson’s take-home pay that may force him to sell his 9,500 square foot mansion and flee his home state in search of more friendly pastures."
Don't cry for Poor Phil. Think of the caddies.
Not sure how this nation ever got to the point in which the people believed they had the right to take away the earnings of another person.
Income tax is what the government calls it. Theft is what it'd be called if we did it on an individual basis.
If you don't have the right to legally do something yourself.....you certainly don't have the right to ask the government to do it for you.
If somebody is living in my house I have every right to charge him/her rent. How did we get to the point that people believe they can enjoy the benefits of living in the most powerful country in the world without paying for it?
01-22-2013 07:26 AM - edited 01-22-2013 07:27 AM
mauser wrote:Basically, you're saying yeah...but....
Sure....things have to be paid for. And they were for a very long time without income tax.
Perhaps you should do some research on why we even have an income tax. I'll give you a hint.....it isn't because we needed to pay for things that couldn't be paid for with the same taxes that had been collected before the income tax.
Your arguments are so airtight and well-reasoned, I think you should stop filing your Federal Income Tax with the IRS.
I'm certain that they will be just as impressed by your brillience and logic as we are.
01-22-2013 07:31 AM - edited 01-22-2013 07:47 AM
splatbass wrote:Freeloader. Pay your share, stop freeloading off the rest of us. What difference dioes it make if you are taxed on income or some other way? You still need to pay your share. You are not gettting off from your duty to society not to freeload.
I'd be happy to pay just as the people paid before the income tax.
If there wasn't a difference.....then why does it exist?
You might want to think about that.
01-22-2013 07:32 AM
RogueGnome wrote:Your arguments are so airtight and well-reasoned, I think you should stop filing your Federal Income Tax with the IRS. I'm certain that they will be just as impressed by your brillience and logic as we are.
The government doesn't utilize logic in what it does.
And obviously, neither do you.
01-22-2013 07:33 AM
mdwagner73 wrote:
mauser wrote:If somebody is living in my house I have every right to charge him/her rent. How did we get to the point that people believe they can enjoy the benefits of living in the most powerful country in the world without paying for it?
No one has suggested that things shouldn't be paid for.
They were paid for without income tax for a very long time.
01-22-2013 07:56 AM
mauser wrote:
No one has suggested that things shouldn't be paid for.
They were paid for without income tax for a very long time.
The 16th amendment was ratified on February 3, 1913.
You were probably born before that so you can probably get grandfathered and won't have to pay.
Or you can get the **bleep** out of this country and move to Somalia where you will find the tax system more to your liking.
01-22-2013 07:59 AM - edited 01-22-2013 08:00 AM
How dare Phil want to keep as much of his money as possible!
01-22-2013 08:01 AM
mauser wrote:
mdwagner73 wrote:
mauser wrote:If somebody is living in my house I have every right to charge him/her rent. How did we get to the point that people believe they can enjoy the benefits of living in the most powerful country in the world without paying for it?No one has suggested that things shouldn't be paid for.
They were paid for without income tax for a very long time.
Yes, with tariffs, import/export taxes, sales tax, etc... all taxes that can be and were avoided by people who had the means to do so. Freeloaders.
01-22-2013 08:09 AM
gee, wonder what tiger woods and jordan is thinking about?
ya think they have some tax shelters off shore?
where do they live again?
i don't blame phill. i am a lefty too,
01-22-2013 08:14 AM
Mauser needs to take his guns, move to Somalia and become a warlord. That's the kind of government he seems to prefer. Rather then complain about it, he should should simply go. Small government, low taxes, rights by might, and all the weapons you could want. Mauser paradise. What's stopping you, Mauser?
01-22-2013 11:25 AM
Into Nation wrote:lol
Phil should get in a time machine and go back to the 60's, when tax rates were higher and a tournament winner might pull in 25k.
He likely wouldn't have paid any more back then.
A predecessor Minimum Tax was enacted by the Tax Reform Act of 1969[15] and went into effect in 1970. Treasury Secretary Joseph Barr prompted the enactment action with an announcement that 155 high-income households had not paid a dime of federal income taxes.[16] The households had taken advantage of so many tax benefits and deductions that reduced their tax liabilities to zero.[17] Congress responded by creating an add-on tax on high-income households, equal to 10% of the sum of tax preferences in excess of $30,000 plus the taxpayer's regular tax liability.[18]
01-22-2013 01:35 PM
yumpy wrote:gee, wonder what tiger woods and jordan is thinking about?
ya think they have some tax shelters off shore?
where do they live again?
i don't blame phill. i am a lefty too,
left handed, not to be confused with factual and truth based in political beliefs. ![]()
fuck these stupid emoticons !!!
01-22-2013 02:14 PM
mauser wrote:
mdwagner73 wrote:
mauser wrote:If somebody is living in my house I have every right to charge him/her rent. How did we get to the point that people believe they can enjoy the benefits of living in the most powerful country in the world without paying for it?No one has suggested that things shouldn't be paid for.
They were paid for without income tax for a very long time.
That's a great idea, let's go back to 19th century before income taxes and support 19th century roads, bridges , army, etc. I'm sure business will flourish in the USA, when we remove paved roads and running water.
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