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Real0ne -> Suck it up America (2/23/2011 8:53:08 AM)



Our President has ordered his cabinet to cut a whopping $100 million from our $3.5 trillion federal budget!

I'm so impressed by this sacrifice that I have decided to do the same thing with my personal budget. I spend about $2000 a month on groceries, household expenses,  medicine, utilities, etc, but it's time to get out the budget cutting ax, go line by line through my expenses, and cut back!

I'm going to cut my spending at exactly the same ratio -1/35,000 of my total budget. After doing the math, it looks like instead of spending $2000 a month; I'm going to have to cut that number by six cents!


now I thought that was funny!




tazzygirl -> RE: Suck it up America (2/23/2011 9:24:12 AM)

http://tomhuff.wordpress.com/2011/02/19/cutting-a-whopping-100-million-from-our-3-5-trillion-federal-budget/

Amazing how you can take a post by someone else and claim it for your own.

Evene more amazing is how you can take a post made by someone else and claim it for your own when the information contained within the post is 2 years old.




mnottertail -> RE: Suck it up America (2/23/2011 9:30:31 AM)

Well he is up to 2009 now. I doubt he will ever be current. He'll never be relevant.




tazzygirl -> RE: Suck it up America (2/23/2011 9:31:53 AM)

Guess I should give him credit for at least that.




Real0ne -> RE: Suck it up America (2/27/2011 5:41:19 AM)

no such claim was made.

why distort reality?

do you feel better when you make such distractions from the point

you complain about hunk putting up news and at the same time complain about something 2 years old.

face it you just complain




Termyn8or -> RE: Suck it up America (2/27/2011 7:16:58 AM)

Six cents ? What are you going to do with all that money ?

Assuming you're in your forties, say you got another thirty years. That's dollar and eighty cents ! With that you can get.............

Ummm.

Two loaves of bread, or a box of paper clips. They're even likely to be made in the US. You would save the "economy" !.

Now three hundred million people, with $1.80 each, well, could move,,,,,,errrr, Toyota ! (I think).

Better yet, put it in the bank and get interest on it ! Your money will double in about forty years. Oh wait, you only got thirty years. Fucks up all my calculations.

T^T




tazzygirl -> RE: Suck it up America (2/27/2011 7:40:11 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Real0ne

no such claim was made.

why distort reality?

do you feel better when you make such distractions from the point

you complain about hunk putting up news and at the same time complain about something 2 years old.

face it you just complain



Plagerism. Pure and simple.




housesub4you -> RE: Suck it up America (2/27/2011 8:44:48 AM)

Yes,  because the GOP and large corporations keep telling us how unfair the US tax codes are and makes it impossible from then to stay in business

[Gibson] explains, “I have one dollar in my wallet. That’s more than the combined income tax liability of GE, ExxonMobil, Citibank, and the Bank of America. That means somebody is gaming the system.”
Indeed, as politicians are asking ordinary Americans to sacrifice their education, their health, their labor rights, and their wellbeing to tackle budget deficits, some of the world’s richest multinational corporations are getting away with shirking their responsibility and paying nothing. ThinkProgress has assembled a short but far from comprehensive list of these tax dodgers — corporations which have rigged the tax system to their advantage so they can reap huge profits and avoid paying taxes:
- BANK OF AMERICA: In 2009, Bank of America didn’t pay a single penny in federal income taxes, exploiting the tax code so as to avoid paying its fair share. “Oh, yeah, this happens all the time,” said Robert Willens, a tax accounting expert interviewed by McClatchy. “If you go out and try to make money and you don’t do it, why should the government pay you for your losses?” asked Bob McIntyre of Citizens for Tax Justice. The same year, the mega-bank’s top executives received pay “ranging from $6 million to nearly $30 million.”

- BOEING: Despite receiving billions of dollars from the federal government every single year in taxpayer subsidies from the U.S. government, Boeing didn’t “pay a dime of U.S. federal corporate income taxes” between 2008 and 2010.


- CITIGROUP: Citigroup’s deferred income taxes for the third quarter of 2010 amounted to a grand total of $0.00. At the same time, Citigroup has continued to pay its staff lavishly. “John Havens, the head of Citigroup’s investment bank, is expected to be the bank’s highest paid executive for the second year in a row, with a compensation package worth $9.5 million.”


- EXXON-MOBIL: The oil giant uses offshore subsidiaries in the Caribbean to avoid paying taxes in the United States. Although Exxon-Mobil paid $15 billion in taxes in 2009, not a penny of those taxes went to the American Treasury. This was the same year that the company overtook Wal-Mart in the Fortune 500. Meanwhile the total compensation of Exxon-Mobil’s CEO the same year was over $29,000,000.

- GENERAL ELECTRIC: In 2009, General Electric — the world’s largest corporation — filed more than 7,000 tax returns and still paid nothing to U.S. government. They managed to do this by a tax code that essentially subsidizes companies for losing profits and allows them to set up tax havens overseas. That same year GE CEO Jeffery Immelt — who recently scored a spot on a White House economic advisory board — “earned total compensation of $9.89 million.” In 2002, Immelt displayed his lack of economic patriotism, saying, “When I am talking to GE managers, I talk China, China, China, China, China….I am a nut on China. Outsourcing from China is going to grow to 5 billion.”


- WELLS FARGO: Despite being the fourth largest bank in the country, Wells Fargo was able to escape paying federal taxes by writing all of its losses off after its acquisition of Wachovia. Yet in 2009 the chief executive of Wells Fargo also saw his compensation “more than double” as he earned “a salary of $5.6 mill




Real0ne -> RE: Suck it up America (3/6/2011 1:27:04 PM)

yeh they get paid an incredible amount to screw us




Fellow -> RE: Suck it up America (3/6/2011 1:55:02 PM)

I saw a headline "An Upside Down Economy". I did not read the article, but the title describes the current US situation perfectly.




jack8007 -> RE: Suck it up America (3/6/2011 6:13:54 PM)

quote:

yeh they get paid an incredible amount to screw u


So why do you play the Republican game?   Masochism?   Or are you trying the fuck the entire nation?








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