"Hey! You got your chocolate in my peanut butter!" "You got your peanut butter in my chocolate!" Unlike the delicious symbiotic relationship of the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, Death and Taxes, although unfortunately death is inevitable and taxes legally unavoidable they should never be co-mingled. Bottom line is it is intrinsically unfair and criminal to tax someone all their life and them punish them by double taxing their life savings for not pissing their money away and having the decency and solid family values to try and take care of their descendants.
Yes, the deficit is out of control and needs to be corrected, but more taxes are never the answer, better accountability for spending is. The liberal obstructionist filibustering is a disgrace to all taxpayers, even those 99% that arent affected by this law.
I am just as disappointed by the incompetent leadership of Bill Frist and those Republicans that abstained or voted against this measure. FYI GOP, you control the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the White House, perhaps it's time you strapped on a a set and stopped being so gosh dang pusillanimous.
The more we grant them unbridled access to our earnings, the more foolhardy they will spend it.
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Absolutely disgusting!
How can the GOP not get this thing done? They are so weak!
How can ANYONE defend this tax? When will ATLAS SHRUG?
Even I cannot defend the estate tax.
There is so much waste, pork, bloat... when will they get to a "Spending Accountability Act"?
One of the crazies I know in Colorado sent me articles about the "Taxpayer's Bill of Rights", and while i see some problems, the premise is manageable even for an irrational leftist like me.
I think some form of that is in order- basically, sounds like the premise is that the public must approve higher spending via referendum. And revenue/expense must be in proportion.
I bet Donsky knows all about this.
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