Obamacare the bigest tax increase in history

14 Jul 2012 05:41 #41 by PrintSmith

Democracy4Sale wrote: "Obamacare the biggest tax increase in history"

No, it isn't...

When we use the same standard that you use to claim that oil companies are earning "record profits", yes it is. Are you now willing to admit that you were using a flawed methodology in your earlier claims regarding oil profits to prevent it from being used with regards to the ACA tax increase? Or, more likely, have the bats in your belfry left behind so much guano that you now have lost all ability to reason and are thus incapable of recognizing the transparent hypocrisy that defines both your conduct and your character?

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14 Jul 2012 07:14 #42 by LOL
http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/taxtopic ... o-rise.cfm

Here is a good summary of the proposed brackets and top 2 rates Obama is proposing for 2013. Raises an estimated $44 billion/year for 10 years, hardly enough to dent the huge Trillion dollar deficit. If I remember, the Buffet rule would raise about $5B a year. Chump change.

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14 Jul 2012 07:43 #43 by archer

LOL wrote: www.taxpolicycenter.org/taxtopics/2013-A...wo-rates-to-rise.cfm

Here is a good summary of the proposed brackets and top 2 rates Obama is proposing for 2013. Raises an estimated $44 billion/year for 10 years, hardly enough to dent the huge Trillion dollar deficit. If I remember, the Buffet rule would raise about $5B a year. Chump change.

Chump change adds up LOL...... Why do we have to find one way to make a difference, why not find several ways to raise revenue/cut spending that when taken together will be far more than chump change e. You sound like an unemployed person who has turned down several 50k jobs waiting for a 100k job to turn up while his family goes hungry and loses their home. This country can't afford to turn down any revenue source.

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14 Jul 2012 08:02 #44 by LOL
Because Archer, everyone knows a complete reform of the inefficient, complex, unfair, anti-growth tax code is necessary to fix this problem, and grow the economy. This is a political band-aid class warfare and you know it.

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