How can a country move forward when you are dealing with these kinds of people

StevieD

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He blew it in his first two years when he controlled everything. We voted the pricks out and he had free reign. But instead he tried to keep them involved in the process. I can't forgive him for not fulfilling his mandate his first two years.
But you are right, what has happened since then is criminal.
 

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This line pretty much sums it up:

Today?s intolerant, prejudiced, and extremist Republican Party

No longer do we have two parties with some agreements and some differences. Now we have the Democrat party and the If They're For It, I'm Against It party.

It's too damned bad. Republicans are doing everything they can to divide the country on every issue.
 

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This line pretty much sums it up:

Today?s intolerant, prejudiced, and extremist Republican Party

No longer do we have two parties with some agreements and some differences. Now we have the Democrat party and the If They're For It, I'm Against It party.

It's too damned bad. Republicans are doing everything they can to divide the country on every issue.

Go eat some Senior Pussy, you Racist POS!!!!!

TIA
 
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Maybe the Republican's position evolved just like The Obama's position on gay marriage.

Time to understand the present system and two party monopoly doesn't work.

Some day you will understand that you can substitute a Republican or Democrat for every negative statement you make about how the country is being run. Want more of that, take your pick between either of these two because neither one can lead.
 

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Say there, the azbob: I know a person who makes $20800/year and can't afford to buy for-profit health insurance.

What do you suggest? Should she get a job as CEO of General Motors?

And, if she does, who will prepare and serve your $4.95 burgers with fries and a side?


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Duffy's being mean to me
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He blew it in his first two years when he controlled everything. We voted the pricks out and he had free reign. But instead he tried to keep them involved in the process. I can't forgive him for not fulfilling his mandate his first two years.
But you are right, what has happened since then is criminal.

Stevie, i don't know what hurt the country more in my lifetime. Obama seeing everything Clinton went thru with Kenneth Star and still being so naive to think they would work with him or Clintons blowjob which led to a collection of rotten conniving pricks getting close enough to get in charge. I really don't think Obama had the numbers to do anything he wanted because the all important Southern Democrats aka blue dogs would have fuk him every chance they got. I honestly don't see him winning. Here in Pa we have so many Republicans in charge they are going after voter ID like it is their only platform. Mitt is gonna win Pa and u just watch like OHio eight years ago it will be Pa. that determines everything. it is gonna be nuts come election night with the stuff that is gonna be pulled on the blacks and the poor. I bet a lot of people don't even get a chance to vote. They know this is gonna happen. Republicans are great at one thing and that campaigning. They will do anything to get in power.
 

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Stevie, i don't know what hurt the country more in my lifetime. Obama seeing everything Clinton went thru with Kenneth Star and still being so naive to think they would work with him or Clintons blowjob which led to a collection of rotten conniving pricks getting close enough to get in charge. I really don't think Obama had the numbers to do anything he wanted because the all important Southern Democrats aka blue dogs would have fuk him every chance they got. I honestly don't see him winning. Here in Pa we have so many Republicans in charge they are going after voter ID like it is their only platform. Mitt is gonna win Pa and u just watch like OHio eight years ago it will be Pa. that determines everything. it is gonna be nuts come election night with the stuff that is gonna be pulled on the blacks and the poor. I bet a lot of people don't even get a chance to vote. They know this is gonna happen. Republicans are great at one thing and that campaigning. They will do anything to get in power.

If you remember the Dems won everything! The Republicans were swept aside in record numbers. Obama had the chance. Now, because he kept all of Bushes policies in place everyone thinks it is the Liberals Policies who failed.

He kept those two stupid wars going. He kept the tax cuts for the wealthy in place. What the fuck? How can Romney even run saying he would do the same thing! LOL while berating Obama for doing exactly what he says he would do?
 

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If you remember the Dems won everything! The Republicans were swept aside in record numbers. Obama had the chance. Now, because he kept all of Bushes policies in place everyone thinks it is the Liberals Policies who failed.

He kept those two stupid wars going. He kept the tax cuts for the wealthy in place. What the fuck? How can Romney even run saying he would do the same thing! LOL while berating Obama for doing exactly what he says he would do?

Try explaining that to thick skulled Republicans. Im in a back and forth with a bunch of guys on another site who keep saying Obama did nothing. I keep bringing up bills that the Republicans filibustered and they tell me Obama needs to know how to negotiate better. I bring up the recent outsourcing bill where it ended tax breaks for outsourcing and gave tax breaks to companies that want to set up shop back in America. Only three Republicans voted for that bill. How do you negotiate with people who have a problem with a bill that was a win win for the country and companies who want to come back home? How do you negotiate with people like this who only want to see you fail and are very power hungry? If the Republicans ever get 60 in the senate u can bet your ass they will shovel every anti American worker shit bill they could find.
 

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President Fran?ois Hollande is vowing to impose a 75 percent tax on the portion of anyone?s income above a million euros ($1.24 million) a year. ?Should I be preparing to leave the country?? the executive asked Mr. Grandil.

The lawyer?s counsel: Wait and see. For now, at least.

?We?re getting a lot of calls from high earners who are asking whether they should get out of France,? said Mr. Grandil, a partner at Altexis, which specializes in tax matters for corporations and the wealthy. ?Even young, dynamic people pulling in 200,000 euros are wondering whether to remain in a country where making money is not considered a good thing.?

A chill is wafting over France?s business class as Mr. Hollande, the country?s first Socialist president since Fran?ois Mitterrand in the 1980s, presses a manifesto of patriotism to ?pay extra tax to get the country back on its feet again.? The 75 percent tax proposal, which Parliament plans to take up in September, is ostensibly aimed at bolstering French finances as Europe?s long-running debt crisis intensifies.

But because there are relatively few people in France whose income would incur such a tax ? an estimated 7,000 to 30,000 in a country of 65 million ? the gains might contribute but a small fraction of the 33 billion euros in new revenue the government wants to raise next year to help balance the budget.

The French finance ministry did not respond to requests for an estimate of the revenue the tax might raise. Though the amount would be low, some analysts note that a tax hit on the rich would provide political cover for painful cuts Mr. Hollande may need to make next year in social and welfare programs that are likely to be far less popular with the rank and file.

In that regard, the tax could have enormous symbolic value as a blow for egalit?, coming from a new president who has proclaimed, ?I don?t like the rich.?

?French people have an uncomfortable relationship with money,? Mr. Grandil said. ?Here, someone who is a self-made man, creating jobs and ending up as a millionaire, is viewed with suspicion. This is big cultural difference between France and the United States.?

Many companies are studying contingency plans to move high-paid executives outside of France, according to consultants, lawyers, accountants and real estate agents ? who are highly protective of their clients and decline to identify them by name. They say some executives and wealthy people have already packed up for destinations like Britain, Belgium, Switzerland and the United States, taking their taxable income with them.

They also know of companies ? start-ups and multinationals alike ? that are delaying plans to invest in France or to move employees or new hires here.

Whether many wealthy residents will actually leave and companies will change their plans, of course, remains to be seen. Some of the criticism could be political posturing, aimed at trying to dissuade the government from going through with the planned tax increase.

But some wealthy people left after Mr. Mitterrand raised taxes in the 1980s. And more recently, the former Victoria?s Secret model Laetetia Casta, the restaurateur Alain Ducasse and the singer Johnny Hallyday caused a stir by moving to countries just across the border to escape the French treasury?s heavy hand.

There is no question Mr. Hollande is under fiscal pressure. He has pledged to reduce France?s budget deficit, currently 4.5 percent of the nation?s gross domestic product, to 3 percent by next year, to meet euro zone rules.

The matter of how best to hit that target, though, is as much a political question as a fiscal one. Mr. Hollande was elected in May on a wave of resentment against ?les riches? ? company executives, bankers, sports stars and celebrities whose paychecks tend to be seen as scandalous in a country where the growing divide between rich and poor touches a cultural nerve whose roots predate Robespierre.
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this is exactly what we should do in America


after a million you get hit right in the nuts with tax.

If they leave there will be others that will take their place and pay it.

The ones that leave are the ones paying no tax anyway, so what is the difference.

If you have enough money you can make accountants jump hoops and the tax game with our tax code works to their favor.

End this .

Willard wont do it. He would have to take his kids money back from them.
 
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