lefty louie
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Good to know you're a man of principle.
I wouldn't care much. It's not going to happen.
And if it ever did happen, I'm sure liberal Southern Texas would decide to try and leave the rest of Texas.
As they used to say in the Roman Senate .... "temporary expediency now and forever".
Or something like that.:roll:
If the state of California talk of a split ever went to a vote, would they all of a sudden require voters to have ID? If not I'd fly out and vote for the split in a heart beat.
How about you?
Isn't that somewhat like a "temporary tax"
Or better yet -a temporary tax cut on the working class while the corporations get a permanent one.
Do you think a legal entity (a deed, a contract, a corporation) actually "pays taxes" Taxes are paid ONLY by humans.
Is it the government pension schemes who invest in these enterprise corporations who are not paying enough taxes?
OK then tax the government pensioners directly, why have the corporations collect their taxes?
How would you like to pay no taxes at all?
Simple, your employer reduces your income by 35% for federal taxes and another 10 to 15% for state taxes and all you have to pony up is your FICA and Medicare payments.
You can giggle at how the government finally screwed your employer instead of you.
Yes, corporations pay taxes. Not enough. But they do pay taws. At least some of them do.
My ears are obviously not attuned to the same dog whistle you are so responsive to and I have no real idea what you are talking about. But when somebody starts out by questioning if corporations pay taxes, what else can you expect from them except nonsense?
If the state of California talk of a split ever went to a vote, would they all of a sudden require voters to have ID? If not I'd fly out and vote for the split in a heart beat.
How about you?
Whose pockets do corporations take the cash from to pay their tax bill?
a) Their Customers
b) Their Employees
c) The retirement funds (IRAs, 401K, 403B etc) who are the primary investors in them.
There is no other choice, unlike the government corporations cannot print their money.
Corporate coffers. Do you not realize that a corporation is a person?
Corporate coffers. Do you not realize that a corporation is a person?
If the state of California talk of a split ever went to a vote, would they all of a sudden require voters to have ID? If not I'd fly out and vote for the split in a heart beat.
How about you?
Whose pockets do corporations take the cash from to pay their tax bill?
a) Their Customers
b) Their Employees
c) The retirement funds (IRAs, 401K, 403B etc) who are the primary investors in them.
There is no other choice, unlike the government corporations cannot print their money.
Anyone care to answer the OP?
You mean this guy by the name of Apple or GE has lots of mattresses (coffers) to hide all those ill gotten greenbacks under?
I have some "coffer cash" too but I invest it where it will do the most good. If I wanted it stashed under a mattress id just use my own mattress rather than hand it over to a guy named GE. Who knows maybe this GE guy will get drunk and spend it at the track.
Do you known how free economies work or were you educated in government classrooms?
Well of course there is another choice....their owners and stockholders.
Corporations are people. And they have money in their coffers to pay taxes with.
What you are saying is corporations represent people and groups of people who will be paying these "corporate" taxes, I thank I already said that when I said only people ultimately pay taxes.
Your position is that you would like the teacher's retirement funds to pay more taxes and earn less money so teachers will have less money when they retire; OK I now understand what you want
I'll laugh my ass off when I see places like Barstow, Needles and Stockton try to make it without the money generated by Silicon Valley, LA and San Diego.
Nah...you can't even get the right wing nuts to support this one.
If the state of California talk of a split ever went to a vote, would they all of a sudden require voters to have ID? If not I'd fly out and vote for the split in a heart beat.
How about you?
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