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NC_Skins 07-06-2012, 08:38 AM It will will be the whole GOP to blame ! I admit I am a registered repubican but I swear there is not one worth a damn anywhere in sight,I will vote Obama becuase he the less of 2 evils.:twocents:
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Chico23231 07-06-2012, 09:15 AM From the Yahoo! link above i dont see any reference to fraud or tax evasion or doing something illegal? Is what Mitt did just publicly distasteful, or could this be truely construed as tax evasion?
The United States is unlike other countries in that, with some exceptions, its citizens are subject to U.S. tax on their worldwide income no matter where in the world they reside. Although there are some offshore bank accounts that advertise as tax havens, U.S. law requires reporting of income from those accounts, and willful failure to do so constitutes tax evasion.
Chico23231 07-06-2012, 09:24 AM I agree with CR's post at # 134. The wealthy aren't "cheating" on their taxes, they're simply working within the rules set forth by gov't. That being said, those who don't pay any taxes committing fraud in fed programs are straight out stealing. They're taking something they haven't paid anything for.
The top 1% pay approximately % 40 or so of federal income taxes. This begs a larger question, why should the wealthy have to pay a higher % in tax than someone who's poor. Does a wealthy person use more of the federal highway system? Does the military protect the wealthy person more than the poor person from foreign aggression? Does the Medicare/SS serve the wealthy more than the poor person?
Let's not forget all the wealthy aren't just the "evil, rich, country club republicans". Many of the rich are Dems....but as long as they can influence members of Congress to protect their interests it makes sense to send a few thousand to Dems/libs. There are many areas where you will never have a R/con congressperson.
I'm not OK with Medicare, Welfare and other types of fraud, of course not it's against the law. If you've followed my posts over the years, I support FairTax, you can find info on it here: www.fairtax.org (http://www.fairtax.org)
FairTax will be revenue neutral, closes the tax loopholes used by the very rich and is a point-of-sale tax. Same rate for everyone, rich buy more they're taxed more.
i def dont agree with CR 134 post, and FairTax i dont know enough about, ill read up. Most of what I have heard about Fairtax has been vastly inconsistent. Our tax codes and rules are out dated and need addressing asap. I agree with Paul Ryan when he said "cutting federal spending is the perfect time to look at Tax reform" or something along those lines. He's exactly right. I just have zero faith in our congress.
RedskinRat 07-06-2012, 09:44 AM It's not in the interest of special interest groups/lobbyists to have a flat tax, it's never happen.
Be nice if it did.
Slingin Sammy 33 07-06-2012, 10:35 AM i def dont agree with CR 134 post, and FairTax i dont know enough about, ill read up. Most of what I have heard about Fairtax has been vastly inconsistent. Our tax codes and rules are out dated and need addressing asap. I agree with Paul Ryan when he said "cutting federal spending is the perfect time to look at Tax reform" or something along those lines. He's exactly right. I just have zero faith in our congress.Agree 100% with you on bolded.
firstdown 07-06-2012, 11:27 AM So its ok when the wealthy cheat on taxes, but its not ok 51% dont pay? Under the same logic, if the poor cheat on taxes, your good with that too? So if its a tax free for all, your good with fraud in medicare, welfare claims, and general social services, because thats just money politicians are hoarding and spending for their own gain? Its stealing from services that support our country!
If the story is true about the Bermurda money not claim, then thats flat out tax evasion. The Caymen island accounts is just so typical of a money whore rich american.
Hello your own link said it was found on his 2010 to 2011 tax return. Actually it Was NC's link from the post he started on this.
firstdown 07-06-2012, 11:31 AM The United States is unlike other countries in that, with some exceptions, its citizens are subject to U.S. tax on their worldwide income no matter where in the world they reside. Although there are some offshore bank accounts that advertise as tax havens, U.S. law requires reporting of income from those accounts, and willful failure to do so constitutes tax evasion.
Once again he claimed this on his 2010 2011 tax return that the article linked to this subject.
firstdown 07-06-2012, 11:36 AM Well Obama has thrown away another 90 some million tax dollars on a failing Green Company.
Lights go dim on another energy project - Washington Times (http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jul/4/lights-go-dim-on-another-energy-project/)
How about those employment numbers going south AGAIN.
NC_Skins 07-06-2012, 12:43 PM Romney on jobs report: ‘This kick in the gut has got to end’ | The Ticket - Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/romney-june-jobs-report-kick-gut-got-end-144724004.html)
"It doesn't have to be this way," Romney declared. "I will offer a different course, a better path."
Which is? Has he even came up with a plan instead of his vague general talk of how his path is better, yet doesn't offer a plan?
Slingin Sammy 33 07-06-2012, 03:16 PM Romney on jobs report: ‘This kick in the gut has got to end’ | The Ticket - Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/romney-june-jobs-report-kick-gut-got-end-144724004.html)
Which is? Has he even came up with a plan instead of his vague general talk of how his path is better, yet doesn't offer a plan?
A quick Google search will show you Romney does have a specific plan for Job Creation and to get economic growth going again. C'mon NC, Believe in America!
Believe In America: Day One, Job One (http://www.mittromney.com/blogs/mitts-view/2011/09/believe-america-day-one-job-one)
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