ainmama2001
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All I can say is that everyone that is out there griping about tax cuts should send BACK the nice check that GWB sent us! I kept mine! How about you? 


All I can say is that everyone that is out there griping about tax cuts should send BACK the nice check that GWB sent us! I kept mine! How about you?
But don't belittle those of us that might actually agree with some of these points because they DO affect us.
Originally posted by septbride2002
Fine I'll send my lousy $300 check back that was suppose to help propel me into financial freedom.![]()
~Amanda
Originally posted by septbride2002
Fine I'll send my lousy $300 check back that was suppose to help propel me into financial freedom.![]()
~Amanda
$40,000: 2000 tax bill: $6004 2003 tax bill: $5304 11.6% cut
$50,000: 2000 tax bill: $8307 2003 tax bill: $6804 18% cut
$60,000: 2000 tax bill: $11,107 2003 tax bill: $8626 22% cut
$70,000: 2000 tax bill: $13,907 2003 tax bill: $11126 25% cut
Guess what happens when you go above $100,000? Based on claims made by Kerry and his proponents, you would expect that the percentage of taxes cut would increase, correct? You would be wrong.
$100,000: 2000 tax bill: $22,293 2003 tax bill: $18,614 16% cut
$200,000: 2000 tax bill: $55,048 2003 tax bill: $47,445 13.8% cut
$500,000: 2000 tax bill: 170,667 2003 tax bill: $150,206 11.6% cu
What happened to the rest of your tax cut? Surely you had more than $6000 in taxable income?
I didn't see anyone belittling you.
Originally posted by denisenh
This plan is better than GW's "spend now, let someone else pay later- that is anyone but my super rich corporate friends" plan.
Originally posted by minniepumpernickel
Buck naked- I had a question for you about your political views. If that is okay?
Do you feel that politics influences other areas in life like social and occupational issues? If so, do your political views conflict with nude, dancing, sunbathing and the other "nude" thing that you had in your profile?
I am just curious because I know some other "nude" advocates that are exceedingly liberal. Thanks!![]()
Originally posted by septbride2002
Here is what I see for someone that earns $70K per year they lose 15.89% of their income to taxes.
Someone earning $100,000 loses 18.64% of their income to taxes.
The person earning $100,000 makes a little more then 42% more a year then the other guy but only pays 2.75% more in taxes.
~Amanda
Originally posted by septbride2002
Here is what I see for someone that earns $70K per year they lose 15.89% of their income to taxes.
Someone earning $100,000 loses 18.64% of their income to taxes.
The person earning $100,000 makes a little more then 42% more a year then the other guy but only pays 2.75% more in taxes.
~Amanda
Originally posted by dmadman43
You say that as if it were a bad thing.
Originally posted by TnKrBeLlA012
Nov.2nd is fast approaching. Then what?
I really don't know. And I wasn't posting that remark in favor of either Kerry or Bush just saying that this is what I noticed. I have no grand plan to fix everything. I just found it amazing that a person who makes almost 50% more in income then the other guy is charged such a smaller amount of difference in taxes. However I'm actually in the higher tax bracket anyway so I don't really care. That is what I find wrong with these political threads - you are either for everything or against everything. Some of us are actually in the middle and are just trying to make the right choice for the issues we feel are important.In this scenario, what do you think would be fair?
I just found it amazing that a person who makes almost 50% more in income then the other guy is charged such a smaller amount of difference in taxes.
Originally posted by septbride2002
I really don't know. And I wasn't posting that remark in favor of either Kerry or Bush just saying that this is what I noticed. I have no grand plan to fix everything. I just found it amazing that a person who makes almost 50% more in income then the other guy is charged such a smaller amount of difference in taxes. However I'm actually in the higher tax bracket anyway so I don't really care. That is what I find wrong with these political threads - you are either for everything or against everything. Some of us are actually in the middle and are just trying to make the right choice for the issues we feel are important.
~Amanda

Originally posted by denisenh
I think that there are some good questions here and minus the remarks, these are mostly good people here. I think that the info and links I left may be helpful, at least I hope so.
I knew you couldn't be bad though, you;re from NH, which is where I grew up. I really support John Kerry for President and felt compelled to respond the best that I could even if no one cares to "listen".
