โNov-17-2019 08:58 AM
โNov-21-2019 01:34 PM
lots2seeinmyrv wrote:TechWriter wrote:lots2seeinmyrv wrote:
We all have the same opportunities in this country.
Not hardly.
How not hardly? How so?
โNov-21-2019 01:32 PM
โNov-21-2019 12:06 PM
โNov-21-2019 11:21 AM
lots2seeinmyrv wrote:TechWriter wrote:lots2seeinmyrv wrote:
We all have the same opportunities in this country.
Not hardly.
How not hardly? How so?
โNov-21-2019 11:21 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:No, it's much easier just to tax the people that made something out of their life.lots2seeinmyrv wrote:Accepting this as factual requires people to accept personal responsibility for their failures in life. Isn't going to happen.TechWriter wrote:lots2seeinmyrv wrote:
We all have the same opportunities in this country.
Not hardly.
How not hardly? How so?
They do not have a brain to think for themselves? Stay out of trouble? We have access to so much information on the internet than ever before. Is ignorance an excuse now, gee "I didn't know"?
No will to pay attention in school? No access to teachers or counselors in our schools? No books to study? Go to Church for support? No opportunity to choose their friends wisely and stay out of trouble?
No opportunity to work one job? Two jobs to get ahead? Get roommates to save money? I did that much of my life.
Volunteer? Use the Library? Use the many programs available to help people? Get counseling?
People do not have access to birth control?
No access to school, community college?
No opportunity to joining the military as a means to get out of a bad situation, earn a paycheck, have a bed, a meal, and training? No opportunity to join the Reserves for extra income? And yes, I did that too. Both active duty and reserves AND worked 40 hour work week and took classes at night.
No access to move anywhere in this country for work and better living conditions? I have moved over 28 times back and forth all across this country in my life for jobs. Not by choice, for survival.
Pull the poor me card? The race card? I also lived in the projects with my single mother that had 3 kids after our father left us. Guess we could have just stayed there the last 50 years and say we had "no opportunity" to get out and created 3 more generations of kids on the government dole.
This is the greatest country on Earth, "not hardly" excuse does not cut it, neither does "poor me" anymore.
โNov-21-2019 11:04 AM
lots2seeinmyrv wrote:Accepting this as factual requires people to accept personal responsibility for their failures in life. Isn't going to happen.TechWriter wrote:lots2seeinmyrv wrote:
We all have the same opportunities in this country.
Not hardly.
How not hardly? How so?
They do not have a brain to think for themselves? Stay out of trouble? We have access to so much information on the internet than ever before. Is ignorance an excuse now, gee "I didn't know"?
No will to pay attention in school? No access to teachers or counselors in our schools? No books to study? Go to Church for support? No opportunity to choose their friends wisely and stay out of trouble?
No opportunity to work one job? Two jobs to get ahead? Get roommates to save money? I did that much of my life.
Volunteer? Use the Library? Use the many programs available to help people? Get counseling?
People do not have access to birth control?
No access to school, community college?
No opportunity to joining the military as a means to get out of a bad situation, earn a paycheck, have a bed, a meal, and training? No opportunity to join the Reserves for extra income? And yes, I did that too. Both active duty and reserves AND worked 40 hour work week and took classes at night.
No access to move anywhere in this country for work and better living conditions? I have moved over 28 times back and forth all across this country in my life for jobs. Not by choice, for survival.
Pull the poor me card? The race card? I also lived in the projects with my single mother that had 3 kids after our father left us. Guess we could have just stayed there the last 50 years and say we had "no opportunity" to get out and created 3 more generations of kids on the government dole.
This is the greatest country on Earth, "not hardly" excuse does not cut it, neither does "poor me" anymore.
โNov-21-2019 10:51 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
$22T debt/327M people = $67,000 debt for every person and double that for working adults.
โNov-21-2019 10:44 AM
TechWriter wrote:lots2seeinmyrv wrote:
We all have the same opportunities in this country.
Not hardly.
โNov-21-2019 10:26 AM
โNov-21-2019 09:57 AM
โNov-21-2019 09:53 AM
lots2seeinmyrv wrote:
We all have the same opportunities in this country.
โNov-21-2019 09:19 AM
goducks10 wrote:
Anyone old enough to remember when it only took one income to buy a house, car, feed the kids and enjoy life?
Now it's pretty much mandatory that there be two incomes. So which came 1st, high prices or two income families?
โNov-21-2019 08:57 AM
โNov-21-2019 08:35 AM
JRscooby wrote:
For the good people that are so opposed to giving "free stuff" to the undeserving. Do you ever compare need? Now some members may think I'm aiming at them. So if you think it might sting do not look at your own taxes, check the value of your deductions!
For example, do you think somebody earning a taxable income over $600,000.00 a year needs help from the government to keep a roof over their head?
Same somebody owes $5,000,000 on their house and is paying 2% interest on their home loan. That interest is $100,000 right? That is $100,000 the home owner does not need to pay the 37% tax on. Using the $600 month rent that was thrown at me, that deduction would rent 5 apartments for a year.
Now I know my numbers my be off, and I'm sure the calculations are simplistic. But I bet if you where to plug in your real numbers you will need to force your eyes closed...
โNov-21-2019 08:21 AM
fj12ryder wrote:The income split point to be in the top 10% is $139,713.00. Which begs the question that was never answered > "What is the right number? 90%? 100% ?"
"In 2016, the top 10% of taxpayers paid 70% of all taxes." Actually he exaggerated, it was 69.47%
How much of the overall income percentage did those top 10% corral? 46.56%
Earn huge amounts, pay large amounts of taxes. And how much, percentage-wise, did those top 10% pay in tax compared actual income? 21.19%, as compared to 3.73% for the bottom 50%