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Post by NOTTHOR on Aug 2, 2009 7:25:07 GMT -6
but then I saw a show called "My Super Sweet 16" while flipping through the channels yesterday. Any rate less than 98% of any amount over a million dollars is too low.
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Post by socal on Aug 2, 2009 7:50:54 GMT -6
Welcome to the club. I'm glad the argument I've made for years has finally sunk through.
Unfortunately the laws exempt the first $4.5 million or so from taxation... and after that is only taxed at 45%. Until 2010, when the Bush tax cuts called for NO estate taxes.
After that though, your wish will hopefully be granted.
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Post by Gumbyhawk on Aug 2, 2009 9:23:35 GMT -6
but then I saw a show called "My Super Sweet 16" while flipping through the channels yesterday. Any rate less than 98% of any amount over a million dollars is too low. You can't tax the "d-baggery" out of d-bags, but it's worth a shot!
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Post by NOTTHOR on Aug 2, 2009 11:27:25 GMT -6
Welcome to the club. I'm glad the argument I've made for years has finally sunk through. Well, perhaps you should take debate lessons from P Diddy's son.
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Post by twine on Aug 2, 2009 22:24:19 GMT -6
That show "Super Sweet 16" makes me sick. That kind of message being sent to America's youth via MTV is not helping anything. That channel is just horrible these days. It was way better when I was younger, easily influenced and dumb. At least MTV2 shows old Beavis and Butthead reruns sometimes.
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Post by thunderhawk on Aug 3, 2009 10:41:52 GMT -6
but then I saw a show called "My Super Sweet 16" while flipping through the channels yesterday. Any rate less than 98% of any amount over a million dollars is too low. Yep. Your rate is a tad high, though, comrade. I grew up around these auspicious fuckstains. Granted, there are a lot of Americans who worked hard to earn their wealth. But there are a lot more who are fucking loaded to the gills via great granddad. It's bad for the economy to let wealth accumulate and concentrate through inheritance like that. Tax estates over 5 or 10 million and you'll avoid most of the self-made/small business/farm crowd. For the record, the assault on the estate tax is the doing of 18 uber-wealthy families. The proles are so gullible. And for the record, superfuck MTV. The sole purpose of that fucking channel is to promote naked materialism and rampant promiscuity by making teens and young adults feel insecure about themselves. It's almost abusive.
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Post by lpcalihawk on Aug 3, 2009 11:15:27 GMT -6
but then I saw a show called "My Super Sweet 16" while flipping through the channels yesterday. Any rate less than 98% of any amount over a million dollars is too low. Yep. Your rate is a tad high, though, comrade. I grew up around these auspicious fuckstains. Granted, there are a lot of Americans who worked hard to earn their wealth. But there are a lot more who are fucking loaded to the gills via great granddad. It's bad for the economy to let wealth accumulate and concentrate through inheritance like that. Tax estates over 5 or 10 million and you'll avoid most of the self-made/small business/farm crowd. For the record, the assault on the estate tax is the doing of 18 uber-wealthy families. The proles are so gullible. And for the record, superfuck MTV. The sole purpose of that fucking channel is to promote naked materialism and rampant promiscuity by making teens and young adults feel insecure about themselves. It's almost abusive. You obviously don't watch Nitro Circus
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