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Details of the Romney Tax Plan

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Saw the title of the thread and was going to post that "there are very few details" but I see that DB has it covered....

 

Nine People Saying Romney's Tax Plan Is Mathematically Impossible

 

If figure I am going to get hammered at tax time, no matter who wins...

 

Romney reminds me of George Bush, and he seems to a similar talent for public speaking...

 

Good luck to everyone...

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Could we consider that today the politicos are saying whatever they think the voters want to hear to get votes and after they are elected comes out the real plan..... and today's plan may be vastly different from the real plan...

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Could we consider that today the politicos are saying whatever they think the voters want to hear to get votes and after they are elected comes out the real plan..... and today's plan may be vastly different from the real plan...

 

it has been this way for a looooooong time:rofl:

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Cute.

I particularly liked the spoofn

Believe in (^half of) America
… brings up - which half you do believe in?

One half gets you a republic (if you can keep it)

the other half gets you a mob democracy (if you can keep it)

 

and of course :tongueincheek: Obama has completely disclosed and thoroughly explained his tax plan

a spoofn of his site wouldn't even show a button to try catch…

 

Tax plan by inflation… debase debase debase

Tax plan the whole via socialization and redistribution – works every time

… related: “picking losers, one sector at a time…” ie selective penalization of wealth…

Example: Taxpayers To Recover $0 On Solyndra | ZeroHedge

(and only a tiny percentage of that ‘investment’ ended up in the hands of ‘working’ taxpayers.)

Tax/control via debt... Example: the student debt issue - some O talk, no policy action to alter its course...

 

Chains we can believe in
would be a cute equivalent spoofn of O's site.

 

From the very few minutes of the debate I watched it was made clear that the chances of either one of them really understanding something like

charles hugh smith-The Hidden Cost of the "New Economy": New-Type Depression

is nil

 

Again - rather than playing 'helpful idiot' whacking at one or the other, why don’t we wake up (yep, u2 Bitch ;)) and see that neither the Republicrats nor the Democans have any intention of re-forming our relationships with the financincesters, of cutting deficit spending, of reducing the reach of government, or of curtailing costly wars and 'empire building'. Neither of them will help you break your denial

 

The time between today and the day the global debt collapse reaches our shores is finite. The U.S. national debt clock shows a nation spiraling into financial oblivion. When Ron Paul says "Americans should be panicking" over the Fed's new QE unlimited policy of infinite money creation, he was actually holding back. In reality, Americans should have been protesting in the streets... everywhere!

 

But instead, they're going to deny reality, vote in the upcoming election, and pretend that whoever occupies the Oval Office has both the intention and the power to make any real difference. That belief is delusional, as is the belief that the national debt somehow doesn't really matter.

 

26 things to get done before the global debt collapse

 

:haha: Don't even try to out ridiculous me

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26 things to get done before the global debt collapse

 

:haha: Don't even try to out ridiculous me

 

lol zdo

 

...Learn how to raise chickens, goats or other small animals.

Get right with God or whatever spiritual focal point you practice.

Get the heck out of the city and learn some country living skills.

Get training on how to use your firearms. When you really need them, there won't be time to practice. If you want to practice on your own, buy the new book by Joe Nobody, entitled, "The Home Schooled Shootist" and start using it....

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