Tax the Rich?

I'm a racist.

You're very triggered today. Very triggered. Perhaps you're in need of another rage quit? Remember when I made you rage quit and you cried real hard to your mom? That was a rough day for you buddy. You want an ice cream?
 
You're the only racist here.

And you don't answer questions because you CAN'T.

I knew you were a coward. :cool:

Well stated, as always. I know I come across as being racist but really, it's just my anger getting the best of me. I've never really grown up. I mean, come on. I'm a grown man, well, maybe man-child, and yet I still live with my parents. My best friend is my right hand and the web cam. What else can I do with all the unresolved anger but lash out senselessly at people that I'd rather be fellating?

Dan, don't be ashamed of the fellatio desires. I struggled with that myself for years but if you just give yourself over to it, it's really a lot of fun. I mean that.

The other stuff, living with your folks... the anger issues... you really should work on that. You're going to be retirement age before another democrat makes it to the Presidency and without the well intentioned but feeble minded Bernie's of the world to live off of, you're going to have to cowboy up and get a job...
 
You're very triggered today. Very triggered. Perhaps you're in need of another rage quit? Remember when I made you rage quit and you cried real hard to your mom? That was a rough day for you buddy. You want an ice cream?

Right down to acting like a 5 year old again. :D
 
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And in dawn's case she needs to also stop hating Jews, the poor, homosexuals, and transsexuals.

LOL!

Please, show me one example, just one, where I show any bigotry against each of the groups you mention there.

Meanwhile, even CNN admits that 94% of taxpayers win under these tax reforms.

The vast majority of American tax filers -- more than 65% -- will see their overall tax burden decrease by at least $100, according to the congressional Joint Committee on Taxation....

Slightly less than 30% of filers will see very little change in their tax liability and a small percentage, about 6%, will see an increase.​

Z. Wolf, Here's who's winning under Trump's tax law, CNN (Apr. 13, 2019), citing The Joint Committee on Taxation, Distributional Effects Of Public Law 115-97 (Mar. 25, 2019).
 
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Yup. I triggered your alt too. When's racist "joe" going to show up?



Sorry, I also don't do requests from proven racists and anti-Semites. Again if you want me to answer questions you have to stop being a racist.

If everyone is a racist who are you going to argue with?
 
If everyone is a racist who are you going to argue with?

He doesn't actually know how to debate and if he did, he's on the losing side anyway. So he decals anybody that disagrees with him a racist and refuses to talk with them.
 
If everyone is a racist who are you going to argue with?

Dan doesn't have the mental capacity for arguing.

He just types "RACIST!!" any time he gets cornered with his stupidity and thinks that's a win.
 
Dan owned me and unmaksed my alts.

I sure did racist! Hey, racists, anytime you've got something non-racist to say let me know. Until then, enjoy your Klan rally!

By the way it's pretty obvious I'm undefeated in this thread so I'm only going to reply in pictures because I've decided racist bot, dawn, etc. don't even deserves to read my glorious words.
 
GOP bombarded by furious taxpayers after promotion of Trump’s tax cut hilariously backfires

The Republican Party on Monday tried to celebrate Tax Day by touting the purported effectiveness of its signature tax cut — but they were quickly hit with blowback from angry taxpayers.

In a tweet posted early Monday morning, the GOP boasted that its tax cuts “have put money back into the pockets of hardworking Americans so that they can spend it on things that actually matter to them and their families.”

However, many angry Americans shot back at the GOP and said they’d been stunned to find that they actually owed the government money after the IRS put too much money in their paychecks as a way to juice the economy.

Additionally, many people pointed to polls showing that the majority of Americans don’t believe they got any kind of tax cut whatsoever.

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I see someone wrote "Have you any clue how offensively racist it is for you to make a statement that someone was owned?" That's true. When George Soros said that he bought and owns the Democratic Party I felt the same way about that Nazi SOB and his so called Progressive fools. They use the people like slaves and think they can destroy everyone's rights. I have also noted that those who use the "racist" card instead of providing true evidence for their statements prove to be the the racist.

For example the previous and present great governors of the state of California and the Speaker of the House who comes from California all are for open borders and have opened their state and city to illegals regardless if they are drug dealers, criminals or terrorists or have medical issues that need to be taken care of before being allowed entry. But President Trump gave in to them and said that he will send all the illegals who cross the border to their state and city as they have requested. But woooo, what did they say to that great and wonderful news that they will be required to feed, house and give health care to these people? No Way Mr. Trump, we don't want them. Is it because of their Race? Because they are illegal? Is it because they will have to put their money where their mouth is? Or have they been lying about that just like everything else they (the Soros Democrats/Progressive/Fascists) have said?

The fact that Cortez, Omar, Sanders, Clinton, etc. have no idea what Socialism is nor do they want to pull their head out of their rear end and observe what Communism, Fascism, Socialism, Absolute Monarchy does to a country. All they have to do is see what has happen to others who have fallen under the gangster rule of such people. Remember how Hillary Clinton and President Obama said that Venezuela was such a treasure and that is the type of government they want for us? Did it work? Did it work in Greece? The people of France, Japan, and Canada are up in arms because of their Obama type leaders who are dragging their countries into the mud. Socialism does not work.

Government's duty is to serve the people, not the people the government. Their is a big difference between having a government help with roads and protecting a countries borders and their taking over people's lives and telling them what to eat, destroy their education and civil rights. If you can't tell the difference then you are "owned" just as much as a slave is "owned".
 

Three observations:

1. You provide no citation for the data in the graph. I could make a pretty graph showing that all the tax breaks went to Bernie Sanders or dan_c00000.

2. The graph makes no sense. How can the top 1 percentile be less than the top 0.1 percentile, given that the top 0.1 percentile is part of top 1 percentile? The sum is less than the total of its parts!

3. Let's give the graph makers the benefit of the doubt (if we can call assuming basic incompetence a benefit) and assume where they indicate "the top 1 percentile" they actually mean the "top ≥ 1 percentile < 0.1 percentile." Then what's your point? The reason such people would receive disproportionately large tax breaks is because they pay such disproportionately high taxes:

The top 1 percent paid a greater share of individual income taxes (37.3 percent) than the bottom 90 percent combined (30.5 percent).

The top 50 percent of all taxpayers paid 97 percent of total individual income taxes.​

A. Tanzi, Top 3% of U.S. Taxpayers Paid Majority of Income Tax in 2016, Boomberg (Oct. 14, 2018).
 
Three observations:

1. You provide no citation for the data in the graph. I could make a pretty graph showing that all the tax breaks went to Bernie Sanders or dan_c00000.

2. The graph makes no sense. How can the top 1 percentile be less than the top 0.1 percentile, given that the top 0.1 percentile is part of top 1 percentile? The sum is less than the total of its parts!

3. Let's give the graph makers the benefit of the doubt (if we can call assuming basic incompetence a benefit) and assume where they indicate "the top 1 percentile" they actually mean the "top ≥ 1 percentile < 0.1 percentile." Then what's your point? The reason such people would receive disproportionately large tax breaks is because they pay such disproportionately high taxes:

The top 1 percent paid a greater share of individual income taxes (37.3 percent) than the bottom 90 percent combined (30.5 percent).

The top 50 percent of all taxpayers paid 97 percent of total individual income taxes.​

A. Tanzi, Top 3% of U.S. Taxpayers Paid Majority of Income Tax in 2016, Boomberg (Oct. 14, 2018).

I have to give you credit for even bothering to critique his pc paint artwork. I just shook my head and skimmed past :eek:

Here, Danno. I'll save you the trouble:

I'm a racist!

I don't answer questions from racists. Sorry.
 

Ooohhh!

More pretty pictures!

Of course, dan_c00000, this one just makes you look all the more foolish because it is from November 27, 2016 (the date is embedded in the image's URL) and has little relationship to the eventual Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Public Law 115–97 (131 US Stats. 2054), which was not enacted until December 22, 2017, and did not go into effect until the following year.

On the other hand, to your credit, you have posted at least one meaningful graphic elsewhere:


Here, dan_c00000, you confirm that the wealthiest people receive larger tax breaks because they pay such disproportionately high taxes:

The top 1 percent paid a greater share of individual income taxes (37.3 percent) than the bottom 90 percent combined (30.5 percent).

The top 50 percent of all taxpayers paid 97 percent of total individual income taxes.​

A. Tanzi, Top 3% of U.S. Taxpayers Paid Majority of Income Tax in 2016, Boomberg (Oct. 14, 2018).

What I especially like about this graph, however, is that it shows quite well that every quintile receives relief under the Republican Tax Reform, even the lowest two quintiles, even though those citizens pay little if any income taxes! Q. Fottrell, More than 44% of Americans pay no federal income tax, MarketWatch (Feb. 26, 2019) ("Approximately 76.4 million or 44.4% of Americans won’t pay any federal income tax in 2018, up from 72.6 million people or 43.2% in 2016 before President Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act").


Thank you, dan_c00000, for the excellent proof that all segments of American society benefited from the Republican Tax Reform!
 

Okay, dan_c00000... So you have provided more of the exact same information, just in a variety of different graphs. (Did you realize that, or did you actually think this was new information?) Although they say "variety is the spice of life," because you are simply repeating the same information, I'll simply provide the same response.

[Quotation omitted.]

Ooohhh!

More pretty pictures!

Of course, dan_c00000, this one just makes you look all the more foolish because it is from November 27, 2016 (the date is embedded in the image's URL) and has little relationship to the eventual Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Public Law 115–97 (131 US Stats. 2054), which was not enacted until December 22, 2017, and did not go into effect until the following year.

On the other hand, to your credit, you have posted at least one meaningful graphic elsewhere:

You are, as always.

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Here, dan_c00000, you confirm that the wealthiest people receive larger tax breaks because they pay such disproportionately high taxes:

The top 1 percent paid a greater share of individual income taxes (37.3 percent) than the bottom 90 percent combined (30.5 percent).

The top 50 percent of all taxpayers paid 97 percent of total individual income taxes.​

A. Tanzi, Top 3% of U.S. Taxpayers Paid Majority of Income Tax in 2016, Boomberg (Oct. 14, 2018).

What I especially like about this graph, however, is that it shows quite well that every quintile receives relief under the Republican Tax Reform, even the lowest two quintiles, even though those citizens pay little if any income taxes! Q. Fottrell, More than 44% of Americans pay no federal income tax, MarketWatch (Feb. 26, 2019) ("Approximately 76.4 million or 44.4% of Americans won’t pay any federal income tax in 2018, up from 72.6 million people or 43.2% in 2016 before President Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act").


Thank you, dan_c00000, for the excellent proof that all segments of American society benefited from the Republican Tax Reform!

Thank you, dan_c00000, for more excellent proof that all segments of American society benefited from the Republican Tax Reform!
 




Dan; your homework for tonight, no more chatting till you study these terms OK!

1. QUINTILE
2. AGGREGATE
3. PERCENTAGE
4. PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL
5. FRACTIONAL
6. PERCENTILE
7. RACIST

And for extra credit brush up on TCJA
 
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The average American has no concept of taxes in the U.S. The majority of tax paying entities in the U.S. have no federal tax liability (other than payroll deductions for FICA, Medicare, etc...). You can throw up as many charts about the GOP tax bill benefiting the rich (Who already pay the majority of the tax burden). But you can’t give a tax cut to people that are not already paying taxes.
 
The average American has no concept of taxes in the U.S. The majority of tax paying entities in the U.S. have no federal tax liability (other than payroll deductions for FICA, Medicare, etc...). You can throw up as many charts about the GOP tax bill benefiting the rich (Who already pay the majority of the tax burden). But you can’t give a tax cut to people that are not already paying taxes.
I’m sure you know all about refundable tax credits, right?
 
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