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Not only doesn't he pay taxes, he contributes absolutely nothing to society at all, not even on a micro-level within his own little circle. He's not a breadwinner, he performs no vital or even modestly meaningful work, he doesn't participate in any charitable endeavors. He exists solely to satisfy his immediate whims, doing whatever he likes, whenever he feels like it. He is the antithesis of a good American citizen. Joe is part of the problem.You don't pay taxes, Joe. You don't deserve to vote.
He's a libertarian?Not only doesn't he pay taxes, he contributes absolutely nothing to society at all, not even on a micro-level within his own little circle. He's not a breadwinner, he performs no vital or even modestly meaningful work, he doesn't participate in any charitable endeavors. He exists solely to satisfy his immediate whims, doing whatever he likes, whenever he feels like it. He is the antithesis of a good American citizen. Joe is part of the problem.
He's a libertarian?
Nana doesn't have assets above $100 million.Taxing unrealized capital gains is insane, but the only way this has any impact on Joe is how it applies to his brother's investments.
When you sell an asset like a stock for a profit, it's "realized" and you have to pay taxes on it. My understanding of this unrealized capital gains tax is that you pay taxes on it if the asset appreciates even if you don't sell it. I don't know how they plan on implementing this but it seems very gay. It only would be applied to those who have a net worth of $100M and above, but it sets a precedent...they can do it for very high net worth individuals, what's to stop them from doing it for those who are worth $10M or even less?Can someone explain what "taxing unrealized capital gains" means for the retards on here? (me)
He can’t claim the customer comment cards he begged the geriatrics on the cruise to fill out.If Joe wanted to make an actual argument why not “no tax on tips”? I would assume that’s his main source of income.
200k house? I didn’t realize we had some Rockefellers posting here.Lotta fawkin' retards out here thinking everyone won't be able to afford the taxes on their house because they'll have to pay 25% every year on their $200k house. Yeah, they ain't talkin about you, nigga.
Nana isn’t even close to the trigger point anymore.Taxing unrealized capital gains is insane, but the only way this has any impact on Joe is how it applies to his brother's investments.
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