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Trampled Underfoot

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BWHAHHAHA! Man I almost spit my drink on to the computer screen. :mj07:

Squirt condiments! haha classic

You got awfully excited there little buddy. Hopefully some of these extra tax dollars will go to the govt program that supplies your meds. Note: you may want to double your dose. Anyone who gets this fired up about a post on a gambling site may have some issues..

Not really seeing why you are so offended in the first place?

So my accountant calls and tells me I need to send another 12k to the IRS to be caught up and this is after I already paid almost 60 grand... Who wants to get that phone call???

Not asking for anyone to feel sorry for me. And I don?t mind paying taxes (especially for folks like yourself whom aren?t fit bathe themselves much less work) But I was a bit shocked to learn that although I made more gross income in 2010 than I did the year before, my net income was virtually the same.

Nothing was handed to me. I work in medical sales 100% commission. I earn every dollar. So I busted my hump and increased my sales dollars and got nothing in return. It doesnt matter if its 200,000 or 20,000. If you put in the work wouldn?t you feel a bit cheated??

Im in a tax bracket with people whom take home almost double what I do and you want me to be happy about that?

http://bkcareers.com/

Blah blah blah. All this talk. Get to it. Be sure to let us know how your new career is.
 

theGibber1

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Awwww im sorry little buddy.. Too many words for you. I forgot I was dealing with a mental midget.

Heres a suggested read. might be a bit more your speed... Keep taking those meds!

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ssd

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in the same vein...

http://www.usatoday.com/money/perfi/taxes/story/2011-10-17/new-york-millionaire-tax/50804592/1

NY Millionaire tax.


...from the article....
"Standing in the way of renewing the current surcharge on the wealthy and Silver's millionaire tax plan are Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his fiscal ally, the Republican majority of the Senate.

Cuomo says taxing wealthier New Yorkers at higher levels would likely send the rich to Connecticut and New Jersey, taking their income tax revenue and jobs with them.

Interesting - if we tax the wage earners too much, they are going to leave New York to avoid the tax.
 

Trampled Underfoot

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Awwww im sorry little buddy.. Too many words for you. I forgot I was dealing with a mental midget.

Heres a suggested read. might be a bit more your speed... Keep taking those meds!

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So you really don't want to work at BK? I guess it was all a bluff. :mj07: :mj07: :mj07:
 
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