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Cigar
08-16-2012, 07:09 AM
Hell ... I can't blame them for supporting Romney, I'd do the same thing if it saved me that much. :grin:

Tomorrow, 2012 GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is slated to give a “major spending policy speech” at Americans For Prosperity’s Defending the American Dream Summit. Both the conference and AFP itself are funded by money from the billionaire Koch Brothers.

Romney has, of late, been trying to claim the economic plan he put forth is meant to aid the middle-class, not those in the Koch brothers’ tax bracket. “I want to focus on where the people are hurting the most, and that’s the middle class. I’m not worried about rich people. They are doing just fine,” Romney said at a GOP debate last month. Yesterday, he even tried to claim “I’m proposing no tax cuts for the rich.”

Leaving aside that Romney intends to extend the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy, he has proposed a huge giveaway to the very rich by suggesting the complete elimination of the estate tax. Only the very richest households in the country ever have to pay the estate tax, since, right now, an estate must be worth more than $5 million (or $10 million for a couple) to pay any estate tax at all.

Currently, more than half of the estate tax is paid by the richest 0.1 percent of households. And according to a quick back-of-the-envelope calculation, the Koch brothers heirs’ would save a combined $17.4 billion in estate taxes thanks to Romney’s plan.


http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2011/11/03/360819/romney-koch-estate-tax/

Mainecoons
08-16-2012, 07:24 AM
Of course, Mr. Soros, Mr. Buffett, Mr. Gates will all just write volunteer checks to the Treasury. Won't they?

Guess what, fool, the millionaires write the tax laws and you get stiffed for my Medicare and Social Security--SUCKER!

Cigar
08-16-2012, 07:40 AM
Of course, Mr. Soros, Mr. Buffett, Mr. Gates will all just write volunteer checks to the Treasury. Won't they?

Guess what, fool, the millionaires write the tax laws and you get stiffed for my Medicare and Social Security--SUCKER!



Hey Numdnuts ... which one of those Men are insisting on lowering their Taxes.

Mainecoons
08-16-2012, 09:34 AM
None of them, actually. SUCKER!

Tell us again how a $100 billion "soak the rich" tax increase is going to solve the 1.2 trillion ObamaDeficits. Your command of budget math is one of the most amusing things on this board.

:rofl:

hanger4
08-16-2012, 09:55 AM
None of them, actually. SUCKER!

Tell us again how a $100 billion "soak the rich" tax increase is going to solve the 1.2 trillion ObamaDeficits. Your command of budget math is one of the most amusing things on this board.

:rofl:

And that's only 1 years worth of deficit spending.

Hey I know Cigar, lets take ALL the 1%'s money, reckon how long that'll run the gov. ??

Mainecoons
08-16-2012, 09:59 AM
Less than a year.

Peter1469
08-16-2012, 04:24 PM
I doubt that very many wealthy have much exposure to estate taxes. There are enough loop holes that only a rich fool would have a large estate tax on death.

Goldie Locks
08-16-2012, 04:44 PM
Hey cigar...you always brag about how much you have, you must be rich, and you've told us you only care about you, so since the rich are suppose to do so much better under republicans, why ain't you voting your pocket??? Some fing don't smell right here.

Venus
08-21-2012, 12:57 PM
Hell ... I can't blame them for supporting Romney, I'd do the same thing if it saved me that much. :grin:

Tomorrow, 2012 GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is slated to give a “major spending policy speech” at Americans For Prosperity’s Defending the American Dream Summit. Both the conference and AFP itself are funded by money from the billionaire Koch Brothers.

Romney has, of late, been trying to claim the economic plan he put forth is meant to aid the middle-class, not those in the Koch brothers’ tax bracket. “I want to focus on where the people are hurting the most, and that’s the middle class. I’m not worried about rich people. They are doing just fine,” Romney said at a GOP debate last month. Yesterday, he even tried to claim “I’m proposing no tax cuts for the rich.”

Leaving aside that Romney intends to extend the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy, he has proposed a huge giveaway to the very rich by suggesting the complete elimination of the estate tax. Only the very richest households in the country ever have to pay the estate tax, since, right now, an estate must be worth more than $5 million (or $10 million for a couple) to pay any estate tax at all.

Currently, more than half of the estate tax is paid by the richest 0.1 percent of households. And according to a quick back-of-the-envelope calculation, the Koch brothers heirs’ would save a combined $17.4 billion in estate taxes thanks to Romney’s plan.


http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2011/11/03/360819/romney-koch-estate-tax/


Good for them

Jack Fate
08-21-2012, 01:57 PM
I'm happy for the Kock Brothers. I wonder how many people they employee? We need more wealthy people so the people can have jobs.