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From: midwestgimp76
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  • Life imitates art. I recall thinking how silly this was when I saw it.

  • See what Connecticut is doing today on Yahoo article -- greedy bastards!

    "Conn. gets tough with Amazon, pushing on with tax"

  • Ha! They think they have a right to other people's property simply by determining them to be "rich." Should call them Thieftards.

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  • umm.. the Democrats and Libtards as you call them are about taxing the rich.. people who have more then they could ever use.. Popeye being a poor Sailor man would have got tax breaks.. and after getting sweet pea he he would have even got a bigger tax break..

  • @Roadiepat I make right above the poverty line and when I was given a monetary work bonus, I was taxed 41% (20% Federal and 21% from the great state of Ohio). I am not rich and being tax for UNplanned Parenthood and Welfare Mommas....it kinda blows the taxing the rich (Robin Hood Economics) right out of the water.

  • @Roadiepat Wow. Who would have ever thought I was rich? A truck driver with a Mortgage, and a wife that is in nursing. According to Obama, I should dig deeper so the bottom 50% of wage earners will pay no Federal taxes. I'm sorry, I was POOR, but I learned a trade so I could earn a living instead of suck from the government TIT!

    It is not anyone's business whether I have "more than (I) they could ever use".

    Tax breaks are against the constitution, but then, so are you.

  • How about a 10 dollar a day "being lazy and smoking dope tax". I don't work two jobs just to support all the jerks buying drugs with welfare checks.

  • Win.

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