Sujet : Re: RE: Re: Abbott
De : funkmaster (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (Zen Cycle)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 14. Nov 2024, 00:09:56
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On 11/13/2024 2:01 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Mon Oct 14 13:49:40 2024 Zen Cycle wrote:
On 10/14/2024 1:17 PM, Tom Kunich wrote:
On Wed, 09 Oct 2024 15:16:37 -0400, Frank Krygowski wrote:
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On 10/9/2024 11:38 AM, Tom Kunich wrote:
On Wed, 09 Oct 2024 07:32:04 -0400, Zen Cycle wrote:
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On 10/8/2024 5:37 PM, Tom Kunich wrote:
On Mon, 07 Oct 2024 21:19:01 -0300, Shadow wrote:
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On Mon, 7 Oct 2024 16:28:29 -0400, Zen Cycle
<funkmaster@hotmail.com> wrote:
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On 10/7/2024 3:15 PM, Tom Kunich proving once again that I live
rent free in his head:
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What complete idiot would remain in California with a 15% tax rate
when Texas or Florida or Arizona have zero?
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<How much is 100k after taxes in Texas?
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If you make $100,000 a year living in Texas, you will be taxed
$22,418.
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Then there's an extremely high purchase tax, over 8,25%....
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So you "only" pay 22.5% tax if you buy no clothes, eat nothing and
live rent-free. If you spend what you earn, you'll be paying almost
31% tax.
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Texas also has one of the highest property taxes in the US.
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The only ones that don't pay tax in Texas are people on Welfare
living on food stamps in tents or in cars.
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Where did you get the idea that people that work don't pay taxes in
Texas?
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Well, you're still there....
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LOL []'s
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I think that you are losing track of the disxcussion. We have a STATE
income tax of 14% and a sales tax on EVERYTHING of 10% wanna come
live here?
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Texas does NOT have a state income tax and we would consider an 8
something percent sales tax a real deal.
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Which doesn't explain why you still live there. You claim to be making
over $12000 on your investments, yet insist on living in a
neighborhood that by your own accounts is crime ridden with a high
percentage of illegal aliens, in a state that by your account you
can't figure out why anyone that would want to live in because they
take 14% in taxes and has
a hard liberal/left government.
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If you're that rich, that wealthy, why do you insist on subsidizing a
government that you consider to be as evil as North Korea* when you
could make a tidy profit on your home and move to a state which
doesn't tax your income and has a strong christian nationalist (which
you claim to be) lean?
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I know the answer to this question. I also know you won't answer it.
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so, "What complete idiot would remain in California with a 15% tax
rate when Texas or Florida or Arizona have zero?".
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Why, tommy, of course.
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I was born here and I am not going to be driven out by a Democrat
government importing murderers, thieves and aiding and abetting crimes
of every sort. What we are going to do it get rid of this Democrat
crime regime and send all of our illegals to your state.
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Whatever, Tom. You asked the question "What complete idiot would remain
in California with a 15% tax rate when Texas or Florida or Arizona have
zero?"
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Then you answered your own question by saying "I was born here and I am
not going to be driven out..."
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So now we all know at least one answer to your question.
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I can pay my way which most people in California no longer can.
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"Most" people in california can't afford to pay their way....sure thing
tommy.
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I don't
have to move to keep my money and presently make 5 times per month on my
investments than I spend.
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Yet you have to wait for your next SSI check to purchase a new set of
tights.
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The Biden administration ran the national debt
up to the point where YOU are going to lose everything while I am still
living comfortably.
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um...who did that?
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President Dollar increase % increase
Donald Trump $6,700,491,178,561.60 33.1%
Joe Biden $4,738,415,474,674.48 16.7%
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https://www.investopedia.com/us-debt-by-president-dollar-and-percentage-7371225
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Youngstown University is going to kick the bucket as
people can no longer afford a college education and that means the end of
your retirement fund.
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Ahhh...More tommy financial predictions!
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So who is hurting? The guy who conscientiuously worked a real job or the
guy who found that too much of a bother and turned to something easy?
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None of which has anything to do with:
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Tommy question - "What complete idiot would remain in California with a
15% tax rate when Texas or Florida or Arizona have zero?"
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Tommy answer - "I was born here and I am not going to be driven out by a
Democrat government importing murderers, thieves and aiding and abetting
crimes of every sort."
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I spent $5,000 on myself last month and the month before.
No, you didn't, unless it was medical bills that are covered by SS.
I gave each of my two brothers $30,000 apiece
No, you didn't.
Tell us all here what you have spent.
Well, I just spend $3K replacing shock absorbers an brakes, ~ 15K getting the house painted, 5K on a new double-hung cellar door installation, and considering a new car for my wife.
I can go out to dinner at a restaurant every night with my wife
Arby's...
and you can't even afford a wife.
She'd beg to differ with you.
It must certainly be hell to be you and cheat your employer every single day.
If I was cheating my employer I'm sure they would take issue with it. But I don't so they don't.
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