Like I needed another reason not to trust a dealership...
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Re: Like I needed another reason not to trust a dealership...
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> The top federal tax bracket is thirty five percent.
Yes, BUT, after you add state taxes, sales tax, license taxes, estate taxes,
permits for this, fees for that, and in some areas county taxes plus city
taxes, etc, etc, etc. It can go to 50 percent AND MORE in some cases. Just
look at gas taxes for example. I don't know about other states but here in
Arizona that's about 35 cents a gallon.
Taxes are WAY out if line. A straight sales tax of 10 percent or 15 percent
or whatever works out to be fair percentage would be a much better deal for
everyone. And by a "fair percentage" I don't mean what they think they can
gouge us for. I mean what is the least they really have to have to run the
government. (Which is already WAY too big!)
--
... the constitution of the United States confirms and strengthens the
principle... that a law repugnant to the constitution is void
- Madison vs. Marbury, 1803
> The top federal tax bracket is thirty five percent.
Yes, BUT, after you add state taxes, sales tax, license taxes, estate taxes,
permits for this, fees for that, and in some areas county taxes plus city
taxes, etc, etc, etc. It can go to 50 percent AND MORE in some cases. Just
look at gas taxes for example. I don't know about other states but here in
Arizona that's about 35 cents a gallon.
Taxes are WAY out if line. A straight sales tax of 10 percent or 15 percent
or whatever works out to be fair percentage would be a much better deal for
everyone. And by a "fair percentage" I don't mean what they think they can
gouge us for. I mean what is the least they really have to have to run the
government. (Which is already WAY too big!)
--
... the constitution of the United States confirms and strengthens the
principle... that a law repugnant to the constitution is void
- Madison vs. Marbury, 1803
#92
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Re: Like I needed another reason not to trust a dealership...
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> The top federal tax bracket is thirty five percent.
Yes, BUT, after you add state taxes, sales tax, license taxes, estate taxes,
permits for this, fees for that, and in some areas county taxes plus city
taxes, etc, etc, etc. It can go to 50 percent AND MORE in some cases. Just
look at gas taxes for example. I don't know about other states but here in
Arizona that's about 35 cents a gallon.
Taxes are WAY out if line. A straight sales tax of 10 percent or 15 percent
or whatever works out to be fair percentage would be a much better deal for
everyone. And by a "fair percentage" I don't mean what they think they can
gouge us for. I mean what is the least they really have to have to run the
government. (Which is already WAY too big!)
--
... the constitution of the United States confirms and strengthens the
principle... that a law repugnant to the constitution is void
- Madison vs. Marbury, 1803
> The top federal tax bracket is thirty five percent.
Yes, BUT, after you add state taxes, sales tax, license taxes, estate taxes,
permits for this, fees for that, and in some areas county taxes plus city
taxes, etc, etc, etc. It can go to 50 percent AND MORE in some cases. Just
look at gas taxes for example. I don't know about other states but here in
Arizona that's about 35 cents a gallon.
Taxes are WAY out if line. A straight sales tax of 10 percent or 15 percent
or whatever works out to be fair percentage would be a much better deal for
everyone. And by a "fair percentage" I don't mean what they think they can
gouge us for. I mean what is the least they really have to have to run the
government. (Which is already WAY too big!)
--
... the constitution of the United States confirms and strengthens the
principle... that a law repugnant to the constitution is void
- Madison vs. Marbury, 1803
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Re: Like I needed another reason not to trust a dealership...
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> The top federal tax bracket is thirty five percent.
Yes, BUT, after you add state taxes, sales tax, license taxes, estate taxes,
permits for this, fees for that, and in some areas county taxes plus city
taxes, etc, etc, etc. It can go to 50 percent AND MORE in some cases. Just
look at gas taxes for example. I don't know about other states but here in
Arizona that's about 35 cents a gallon.
Taxes are WAY out if line. A straight sales tax of 10 percent or 15 percent
or whatever works out to be fair percentage would be a much better deal for
everyone. And by a "fair percentage" I don't mean what they think they can
gouge us for. I mean what is the least they really have to have to run the
government. (Which is already WAY too big!)
--
... the constitution of the United States confirms and strengthens the
principle... that a law repugnant to the constitution is void
- Madison vs. Marbury, 1803
> The top federal tax bracket is thirty five percent.
Yes, BUT, after you add state taxes, sales tax, license taxes, estate taxes,
permits for this, fees for that, and in some areas county taxes plus city
taxes, etc, etc, etc. It can go to 50 percent AND MORE in some cases. Just
look at gas taxes for example. I don't know about other states but here in
Arizona that's about 35 cents a gallon.
Taxes are WAY out if line. A straight sales tax of 10 percent or 15 percent
or whatever works out to be fair percentage would be a much better deal for
everyone. And by a "fair percentage" I don't mean what they think they can
gouge us for. I mean what is the least they really have to have to run the
government. (Which is already WAY too big!)
--
... the constitution of the United States confirms and strengthens the
principle... that a law repugnant to the constitution is void
- Madison vs. Marbury, 1803
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Re: Like I needed another reason not to trust a dealership...
Yes, but when anyone mentions a flat tax, Federal income tax is the
only thing they could be talking about.
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Jerry Newton wrote:
>
> I am aware of that..... however, not included in that number is social
> security, property tax, sales tax, capital gains tax, gasoline tax.........
> don't think about it too much, you will want to slash your wrists.
>
> Jerry
only thing they could be talking about.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Newton wrote:
>
> I am aware of that..... however, not included in that number is social
> security, property tax, sales tax, capital gains tax, gasoline tax.........
> don't think about it too much, you will want to slash your wrists.
>
> Jerry
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Re: Like I needed another reason not to trust a dealership...
Yes, but when anyone mentions a flat tax, Federal income tax is the
only thing they could be talking about.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Newton wrote:
>
> I am aware of that..... however, not included in that number is social
> security, property tax, sales tax, capital gains tax, gasoline tax.........
> don't think about it too much, you will want to slash your wrists.
>
> Jerry
only thing they could be talking about.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Newton wrote:
>
> I am aware of that..... however, not included in that number is social
> security, property tax, sales tax, capital gains tax, gasoline tax.........
> don't think about it too much, you will want to slash your wrists.
>
> Jerry
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Re: Like I needed another reason not to trust a dealership...
Yes, but when anyone mentions a flat tax, Federal income tax is the
only thing they could be talking about.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Newton wrote:
>
> I am aware of that..... however, not included in that number is social
> security, property tax, sales tax, capital gains tax, gasoline tax.........
> don't think about it too much, you will want to slash your wrists.
>
> Jerry
only thing they could be talking about.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Newton wrote:
>
> I am aware of that..... however, not included in that number is social
> security, property tax, sales tax, capital gains tax, gasoline tax.........
> don't think about it too much, you will want to slash your wrists.
>
> Jerry
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Re: Like I needed another reason not to trust a dealership...
Yes, but when anyone mentions a flat tax, Federal income tax is the
only thing they could be talking about.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Newton wrote:
>
> I am aware of that..... however, not included in that number is social
> security, property tax, sales tax, capital gains tax, gasoline tax.........
> don't think about it too much, you will want to slash your wrists.
>
> Jerry
only thing they could be talking about.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Newton wrote:
>
> I am aware of that..... however, not included in that number is social
> security, property tax, sales tax, capital gains tax, gasoline tax.........
> don't think about it too much, you will want to slash your wrists.
>
> Jerry
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Re: Like I needed another reason not to trust a dealership...
So vote the bleeding heart liberals out of power. With any luck at
all we will terminate Boxer and Feinstein this November.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Charlie wrote:
>
> Yes, BUT, after you add state taxes, sales tax, license taxes, estate taxes,
> permits for this, fees for that, and in some areas county taxes plus city
> taxes, etc, etc, etc. It can go to 50 percent AND MORE in some cases. Just
> look at gas taxes for example. I don't know about other states but here in
> Arizona that's about 35 cents a gallon.
>
> Taxes are WAY out if line. A straight sales tax of 10 percent or 15 percent
> or whatever works out to be fair percentage would be a much better deal for
> everyone. And by a "fair percentage" I don't mean what they think they can
> gouge us for. I mean what is the least they really have to have to run the
> government. (Which is already WAY too big!)
>
> --
> .. the constitution of the United States confirms and strengthens the
> principle... that a law repugnant to the constitution is void
> - Madison vs. Marbury, 1803
all we will terminate Boxer and Feinstein this November.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Charlie wrote:
>
> Yes, BUT, after you add state taxes, sales tax, license taxes, estate taxes,
> permits for this, fees for that, and in some areas county taxes plus city
> taxes, etc, etc, etc. It can go to 50 percent AND MORE in some cases. Just
> look at gas taxes for example. I don't know about other states but here in
> Arizona that's about 35 cents a gallon.
>
> Taxes are WAY out if line. A straight sales tax of 10 percent or 15 percent
> or whatever works out to be fair percentage would be a much better deal for
> everyone. And by a "fair percentage" I don't mean what they think they can
> gouge us for. I mean what is the least they really have to have to run the
> government. (Which is already WAY too big!)
>
> --
> .. the constitution of the United States confirms and strengthens the
> principle... that a law repugnant to the constitution is void
> - Madison vs. Marbury, 1803
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Re: Like I needed another reason not to trust a dealership...
So vote the bleeding heart liberals out of power. With any luck at
all we will terminate Boxer and Feinstein this November.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Charlie wrote:
>
> Yes, BUT, after you add state taxes, sales tax, license taxes, estate taxes,
> permits for this, fees for that, and in some areas county taxes plus city
> taxes, etc, etc, etc. It can go to 50 percent AND MORE in some cases. Just
> look at gas taxes for example. I don't know about other states but here in
> Arizona that's about 35 cents a gallon.
>
> Taxes are WAY out if line. A straight sales tax of 10 percent or 15 percent
> or whatever works out to be fair percentage would be a much better deal for
> everyone. And by a "fair percentage" I don't mean what they think they can
> gouge us for. I mean what is the least they really have to have to run the
> government. (Which is already WAY too big!)
>
> --
> .. the constitution of the United States confirms and strengthens the
> principle... that a law repugnant to the constitution is void
> - Madison vs. Marbury, 1803
all we will terminate Boxer and Feinstein this November.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Charlie wrote:
>
> Yes, BUT, after you add state taxes, sales tax, license taxes, estate taxes,
> permits for this, fees for that, and in some areas county taxes plus city
> taxes, etc, etc, etc. It can go to 50 percent AND MORE in some cases. Just
> look at gas taxes for example. I don't know about other states but here in
> Arizona that's about 35 cents a gallon.
>
> Taxes are WAY out if line. A straight sales tax of 10 percent or 15 percent
> or whatever works out to be fair percentage would be a much better deal for
> everyone. And by a "fair percentage" I don't mean what they think they can
> gouge us for. I mean what is the least they really have to have to run the
> government. (Which is already WAY too big!)
>
> --
> .. the constitution of the United States confirms and strengthens the
> principle... that a law repugnant to the constitution is void
> - Madison vs. Marbury, 1803
#100
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Re: Like I needed another reason not to trust a dealership...
So vote the bleeding heart liberals out of power. With any luck at
all we will terminate Boxer and Feinstein this November.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Charlie wrote:
>
> Yes, BUT, after you add state taxes, sales tax, license taxes, estate taxes,
> permits for this, fees for that, and in some areas county taxes plus city
> taxes, etc, etc, etc. It can go to 50 percent AND MORE in some cases. Just
> look at gas taxes for example. I don't know about other states but here in
> Arizona that's about 35 cents a gallon.
>
> Taxes are WAY out if line. A straight sales tax of 10 percent or 15 percent
> or whatever works out to be fair percentage would be a much better deal for
> everyone. And by a "fair percentage" I don't mean what they think they can
> gouge us for. I mean what is the least they really have to have to run the
> government. (Which is already WAY too big!)
>
> --
> .. the constitution of the United States confirms and strengthens the
> principle... that a law repugnant to the constitution is void
> - Madison vs. Marbury, 1803
all we will terminate Boxer and Feinstein this November.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Charlie wrote:
>
> Yes, BUT, after you add state taxes, sales tax, license taxes, estate taxes,
> permits for this, fees for that, and in some areas county taxes plus city
> taxes, etc, etc, etc. It can go to 50 percent AND MORE in some cases. Just
> look at gas taxes for example. I don't know about other states but here in
> Arizona that's about 35 cents a gallon.
>
> Taxes are WAY out if line. A straight sales tax of 10 percent or 15 percent
> or whatever works out to be fair percentage would be a much better deal for
> everyone. And by a "fair percentage" I don't mean what they think they can
> gouge us for. I mean what is the least they really have to have to run the
> government. (Which is already WAY too big!)
>
> --
> .. the constitution of the United States confirms and strengthens the
> principle... that a law repugnant to the constitution is void
> - Madison vs. Marbury, 1803