Oh please. We dont get taxed nearly as much as other industrialized nations and whine and complain non-stop about public services (rt 50, anyone?) That are underfunded. Get over it. Like libs at a sjw rally.
Anonymous said... Oh please. We dont get taxed nearly as much as other industrialized nations and whine and complain non-stop about public services (rt 50, anyone?) That are underfunded. Get over it. Like libs at a sjw rally.
August 25, 2017 at 8:44 AM
and you're cray cray
The United States does have the highest statutory rate among developed countries. However, the United States’ corporate tax rate doesn’t appear to be the highest once deductions and other exclusions are taken into account.
Public services are not underfunded per se, but when money is collected for a specific purpose but is high-jacked and diverted elsewhere projects don't always have the necessary funds to complete. Do research on Maryland tolls for example.
Remember when they recently raised the toll on the bay bridge but shortly after lowered it back? ( I personally sent them an email "whining" about the increase but was told it was absolutely necessary and needed.)
If that were true, why was it lowered? Incompetence? Calculation error? My email? lol
We get taxed enough. What happens to that money after it is collected is a good place to start looking. And that reminds me of the Social Security funds fiasco.
The money WAS there BUT, some politician(s) had a hand or two in the cookie jar. So yeah, people are right to "whine and complain" especially since it is "their" money to begin with.
But if you and others want more taxes, go ahead and send in extra. I am quite sure they will accept it.
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Oh please. We dont get taxed nearly as much as other industrialized nations and whine and complain non-stop about public services (rt 50, anyone?) That are underfunded. Get over it. Like libs at a sjw rally.
Anonymous said...
Oh please. We dont get taxed nearly as much as other industrialized nations and whine and complain non-stop about public services (rt 50, anyone?) That are underfunded. Get over it. Like libs at a sjw rally.
August 25, 2017 at 8:44 AM
and you're cray cray
The United States does have the highest statutory rate among developed countries. However, the United States’ corporate tax rate doesn’t appear to be the highest once deductions and other exclusions are taken into account.
Public services are not underfunded per se, but when money is collected for a specific purpose but is high-jacked and diverted elsewhere projects don't always have the necessary funds to complete. Do research on Maryland tolls for example.
Remember when they recently raised the toll on the bay bridge but shortly after lowered it back? ( I personally sent them an email "whining" about the increase but was told it was absolutely necessary and needed.)
If that were true, why was it lowered? Incompetence? Calculation error? My email? lol
We get taxed enough. What happens to that money after it is collected is a good place to start looking. And that reminds me of the Social Security funds fiasco.
The money WAS there BUT, some politician(s) had a hand or two in the cookie jar. So yeah, people are right to "whine and complain" especially since it is "their" money to begin with.
But if you and others want more taxes, go ahead and send in extra. I am quite sure they will accept it.
Duh!
Homer, usually someone buys me dinner first!!
Include all taxes it's about 50%
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