You have as much right to these people's money as they do of yours.TC Talks wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 8:26 pmMake any excuse that you want as to why closing loopholes is going to hurt you and I will disagree.
Infrastructure spending will benefit almost everybody who reads this forum. Closing those loopholes will not hurt anyone here.
Why would you try to attack someone who will keep the economy nice and hot and have very little impact on your bottom line.
These are people who keep their money invested. They aren't small business owners, they aren't corporate executives, they are billionaires who don't really employ anybody. This money isn't circulating in the economy it's sitting on the beach.
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Closing the ultra rich tax loopholes
Re: Closing the ultra rich tax loopholes
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Your hero has a lot to learn:TC Talks wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 9:20 pmSpend some time reading the Wall Street journal or other legitimate media which has a grasp on the tax strategy.
Batshitcrazynews.com is not a valid source for news.
I assure you he is not going after people with pension funds. That is just you rambling like a fucking moron again.
https://www.cato.org/commentary/biden-c ... -own-money
2018: $4,580,437; $300,796; 6.6%
2017: $11,037,751; $1,010,762; 9.2%
2016: $396,552; $5,889; 1.5%
2015: $392,279; $6,920; 1.8%
2014: $388,844; $7,380; 1.9%
2013: $408,733; $20,523; 5.0%
2012: $385,072; $7,190; 1.9%
2011: $379,035; $5,540; 1.5%
2010: $379,178; $5,350; 1.4%
2009: $333,182; $4,820; 1.4%
2008: $269,256; $1,885; .7%
2007: $319,853; $995; .3%
2006: $248,459; $380; .2%
2005: $321,379; $380; .1%
2004: $234,271; $380; .2%
2003: $231,375; $260; .1%
2002: $227,811; $260; .1%
2001: $220,712; $360; .2%
2000: $219,953; $360; .2%
1999: $210,797; $120; .06%
1998: $215,432: $195; .09%
From 1998 to 2007, Biden gave less than four figures to charity. Less than 1% of his income.