http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081016/NEWS09/810160418/-1/NEWS
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Questions were being raised Thursday morning whether Mr. Wurzelbacher is a registered voter.
Linda Howe, executive director of the Lucas County Board of Elections, said a Samuel Joseph Worzelbacher, whose address and age match Joe the Plumbers, registered in Lucas County on Sept. 10, 1992. He voted in his first primary on March 4, 2008, registering as a Republican.
Ms. Howe said that the name may be misspelled in the database.
Hmmm, not registered to vote, not a licensed plumber? So, what was he doing at the Obama rally?
EDIT: Bet was typing at the same time. So let us assume that he is registered.
So, a registered Republican goes to an Obama rally. Said person asks about taxes because he is considering buying a business. However, later we find out that he is not currently in a position to buy the business, and it is unclear if the business would really be all that taxable or not, depending upon net, not gross. But suddenly "Joe the Plumber" becomes a Republican talking point in a National Presidential debate. Convenient coincidence, or campaign set up?
You just knew when it became apparent that this guy did not support Obama that the attacks on him from the media would commence in short order.
Some would think this was an attempt to make the best choice for his situation. I don't think he is the only person in America who is undecided at this point.
Obama just made sure he understood that he was one of the rich ones, and he needed to help everyone with his earnings.
I don't understand what difference any of that makes. Obama said what he said.
"I think that when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody."
Joe stated that he was looking to purchase a plumbing business that earns $250,000+ per year. It's not clear whether he meant that HE would be earning that $250k or the business's gross earnings would be $250k ... or if the net profit of this business might be $250k. The tax plans that Obama and McCain cited (and seem to be the focus of this Joe the Plumber deal) are PERSONAL INCOME TAX plans, not business taxes.
Chuck, what's your source for claiming that he's not a licensed plumber?
It's an attempt to deflect from what Obama said:
Most owner operated businesses are not incorporated, so they are taxed as individuals.
If he is a registered Republican, and voted in the Republican primary, it is quite likely he is not an undecided voter.
In Texas, we do not register a party affiliation, we can vote in either pimary. In states where you do register a party affiliation, you are usually only allowed to vote in that parties primary. And you usually follow through in the general election.
I was referring to mrsv98's post earlier in the thread.
If the gov't helps business, there is nothing to indicate that those businesses in turn, will pass that along to their employees. Business has changed. It used to be that business wanted to provide for their employees...there was loyalty on the part of the employer and the employee. Many folks worked 35+ years for the same employer and retired. Now the average person changes employers every few years, there is no incentive for the business to offer great benefits, as employees will leave the company anyway. By contrast, there is no compelling reason for the employee to be totally loyal, either, as companies are no longer offering those great retirement plans and health benefits like they did a few years ago. Their sole motivation now, partly because investment firms are demanding faster and higher ROI, is net profit.
Well, it looks like Ole Joe doesn't like to pay taxes anyway...
http://apps.co.lucas.oh.us/onlinedo...ARTDATE=01/01/1900&ENDDATE=01/01/2100&PARTY=0
This is a lien against him for....wait for it....failure to pay taxes!
What the heck? Sammy Davis Jr?!?COURIC: Could you just, Joe, explain quickly, and then we'll let you go, how you met both of the candidates?
WURZELBACHER: I've yet to meet John McCain. Obama came to my neighborhood and my son and I were outside tossing the football, and all of a sudden he showed up, and there went our football tossing for a while. And, you know, neighbors were outside asking him questions, and I didn't think they were asking him tough enough questions, so I thought, you know, I'll go over there. You know, I've always wanted to ask one of these guys a question and really corner them and get them to answer a question of--for once instead of tap dancing around it. And unfortunately I asked the question but I still got a tap dance. Do you - almost as good as Sammy Davis Jr.
The taxes of an unincorporated sole proprietorship is shown on the normal 1040 form and pays at the individual rates. An S-Corporation is set up to pay the owner a salary and almost completely eliminate Corp. taxes so the business essentially still taxed at the individual rate. So Obama's tax increases will hit these types of businesses.
Bob