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Thank goodness Santorum is no longer surging all over the place.
Gross.
Thank goodness Santorum is no longer surging all over the place.
Suspected classless republican.
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/20...ling-for-obamas-wife-to-be-a-widow/?mobile=nc
I don't get that train of thought, TA.
If you invest part of your savings -- throwing out random numbers here -- say $5,000 and have that grow to $7,500, then get taxed x amount (15%), you are left with $7,125 (taxed on the earned investment of $2,500), no? Isn't $7,125 still more than $5,000 you started out with?
Unless you're a petty immature child in an adult's body that wouldn't invest out of principle, why would you see taxation as a disincentive in this scenario?
Or is my thinking too rudimentary and do investments not work that way? Please correct me if I am wrong.
I don't get that train of thought, TA.
If you invest part of your savings -- throwing out random numbers here -- say $5,000 and have that grow to $7,500, then get taxed x amount (15%), you are left with $7,125 (taxed on the earned investment of $2,500), no? Isn't $7,125 still more than $5,000 you started out with?
Unless you're a petty immature child in an adult's body that wouldn't invest out of principle, why would you see taxation as a disincentive in this scenario?
Or is my thinking too rudimentary and do investments not work that way? Please correct me if I am wrong.
I don't, but others clearly do.
I know this is the danger of conversations that stretch multiple pages, but one of my opening remarks today was how I will not vote for Romney due to his stance on Capital Gains Taxes.
Wow! At the height of my dislike for President Bush, I NEVER prayed that something would happen to him. I never hoped that God would make his wife a widow.
WHAT THE HELL!!
Also this . . .
Fox guest calls President Obama a skinny ghetto crackhead.
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/01/on-looking-like-a-ghetto-crackhead/251727/
I know that good Republicans exists and it's a shame that their party has been hijacked by human shitstains like these people
Do you honestly think if the capital gains tax goes from 15% to let's say, 25%, that Romney will move his $250,000,000.00 out of his investments earning 10% into a 1% bank savings account to avoid paying tax out of principle? No. He still makes more money from investments than not investing his money. Hence, raising the capital gains tax does not discourage investment.
John King On Newt Gingrich's Attack: Question Choice Was 'My Decision, And Mine Alone' (VIDEO)
The Huffington Post Jack Mirkinson First Posted: 1/19/12 09:58 PM ET Updated: 1/19/12 11:51 PM ET
Newt Gingrich's fiery response to CNN moderator John King's question about his ex-wife was the electrifying highlight of Thursday's Republican debate. After the session was over, King defended his decision to ask the question that had everybody talking.
Gingrich flatly condemned King, along with CNN, for asking a question about Marianne Gingrich, who told ABC News earlier on Thursday that her ex-husband had asked her for an open marriage while he was having an affair with his eventual third wife. Gingrich said he was "appalled" by King's decision to lead off the debate with a question about his former wife's allegations, calling it "close to despicable."
Speaking on a CNN panel, King said he had a friendly conversation with Gingrich after the debate was over. He called it a "damned if do you, damned if you don't" situation.
"Is it an issue I'm happy came up?" he said. "Of course not." But he came firmly down on the idea that, since people were talking about Gingrich's past, the issue was worth raising.
"I understood that if I asked the question he was not going to be happy with it, and he was going to turn on me," he said of Gingrich. "...It was my judgment, my decision, and mine alone. If we're going to deal with it, let's deal with it up front."
The other panelists mostly backed King up. David Gergen called Gingrich's infidelity issues "the elephant in the room," and said King had a "duty" to ask the question. Ari Fleischer, George W. Bush's former press secretary, was not so charitable.
"I don't think it was the right sequence," he said, explaining that he thought the question was too geared towards political junkies and not enough towards a broader audience interested in bigger issues.
King parried the disagreement with aplomb. "This is a debatable question," he said. "...I completely understand and respect those who disagree."
I don't, but others clearly do.
I know this is the danger of conversations that stretch multiple pages, but one of my opening remarks today was how I will not vote for Romney due to his stance on Capital Gains Taxes.
reilo said:petty immature child in an adult's body that wouldn't invest out of principle
No offense, but are you fucking dense? I have just stated and restated that I DO NOT THINK CAPITAL GAINS TAXES ARE A DISINCITIVE TO INVESTORS.
There it's in all caps now so people will avoid the confusion.
I don't, but others clearly do.
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Do you honestly think if the capital gains tax goes from 15% to let's say, 25%, that Romney will move his $250,000,000.00 out of his investments earning 10% into a 1% bank savings account to avoid paying tax out of principle? No. He still makes more money from investments than not investing his money. Hence, raising the capital gains tax does not discourage investment.
It seems like he personally doesn't believe that, but is trying to explain that others do believe that.
And for the next few days, my conspiracy theorist side is going to wonder if the media deliberately aired out Newt's laundry the day before the primary election in South Carolina to get this exact reaction from the primary voters and get a chance to kill Mitt's momentum by having them vote for Newt in defiance of some sort. Then Newt gets the nomination and now there's an opponent that many independents would rather rip their skin off than vote for, even if they're disappointed in Obama.
I only base this on Cain's surge of popularity the first few days his indiscretions were exposed, of course.
Yeeeeessss... greatest plan evar.
Then we're in agreement that those people are stupid?
I talked to Senator Schumer last night, and I believe its going to be a new day in the Senate, Wyden said. What weve seen over the last few weeks from the grassroots is a time for the history books. The win is a triumph over very powerful special interests, such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, major content providers, and big unions, who had supported the bills.
Obama essentially requires universal contraception coverage.
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/political-animal/2012_01/obamas_correct_call_on_contrac034891.php
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So...how many here actually think that ANY of these goofballs running for President is actually going to BEAT Obama?
All he has to do is run against Congress and he'll fuck up any of the Republicans! After all, it was them that prevented him from getting anything done about jobs and health care (the latter the way HE wanted it). That's really all he has to do. How in the hell can any of these candidates seriously think that they can pull themselves to the center when they are throwing constant red meat to those that blindly believe their every word?
Don't put it past the Democrats to fold rockets, though.I'm not nearly as worried now as I was before the primary got rolling. As long as the circus keeps going and the economic indicators don't crater then I don't feel too ballsy in predicting an Obama victory.
Republicans may very well have finally overplayed their hand.
Don't put it past the Democrats to fold rockets, though.
Don't put it past the Democrats to fold rockets, though.
I won't speak for Congress but at this point in time I think Obama is fairly safe. Romney's doing a piss poor job managing his image so far and Gingrich couldn't salvage his if his WIFE depended on it.
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fixed.I won't speak for Congress but at this point in time I think Obama is fairly safe. Romney's doing a piss poor job managing his image so far and Gingrich couldn't salvage his if his WIFE depended on it.
It's stupid, but I've heard people on the left say just as bad things about people on the right.
I have just stated and restated that I DO NOT THINK CAPITAL GAINS TAXES ARE A DISINCITIVE TO INVESTORS.
No offense, but are you fucking dense? I have just stated and restated that I DO NOT THINK CAPITAL GAINS TAXES ARE A DISINCITIVE TO INVESTORS.
Boo!But WHY do you believe that cap gains taxes are a disincentive, TA?!
Obama essentially requires universal contraception coverage.
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/political-animal/2012_01/obamas_correct_call_on_contrac034891.php
wtf man
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/...outh-carolina-adulterer-mormon-192225610.htmlFor South Carolina conservatives, especially evangelical Christians, the 2012 campaign season is the year of magical rethinking. Look at the frontrunners:
If you want a president with a legacy of marital fidelity, you're going to have to work around Newt Gingrich's adultery.
If you believe that Mormons don't really qualify as Christian, you may find yourself struggling with Mitt Romney.
I put it as a link instead! Good lord!
Thought it was funny myself!
Delete it completely. Depicting his wife like that is beyond the pale
Gotta admit, that was effed up with the first question off the bat being about Gingrich's former wives.
That's not his wife...at least I don't think it is!
Don't worry.Indeed. Newt's outrage was hilarious, but effective. Still not as effed up as Stephanopulousagus prodding Obama about his lapel pins (or lack thereof). I hope we never sink that low this cycle.
Delete it completely. Depicting his wife like that is beyond the pale
Google callista Gingrich and delete the link
Wait, I don't understand. Why do you think capital gains taxes are a disincentive?
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Boo!![]()
Indeed. Newt's outrage was hilarious, but effective. Still not as effed up as Stephanopulousagus prodding Obama about his lapel pins (or lack thereof). I hope we never sink that low this cycle.