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Buying votes.

PureX

Veteran Member
Yep, you have to have all that and I don't have it so I am one of the ones who doesn't get a refund of any type - I pay every year.
You're not a "downtrodden demographic" (yet), apparently. So you got to pay for all them that is. Because the folks doing all the down-trodding sure as hell aren't going to contribute anything. They're all about taking. Not giving.
 

Pogo

Well-Known Member
Buying votes has always been a popular election tactic. Doesn't always work, though, particularly if found out. Russia's costly attempt failed in last Sunday's election in Moldova, for example.
link please, just for info.
 

Pogo

Well-Known Member
Yep, and I guess people like me are left out in the rain...again...

Single, filing single. No breaks here, that's for sure. I don't have kids at home, I am not a first-time home buyer, and I no longer own a business.
no you and I are examples of what a progressive tax system is all about, we all contribute but according to our ability and our needs (yeah that does sound rather Marxist, but it is the basis of the the US tax structure)
We set up the structure to support the good of the country and the populace. If we want to encourage child rearing, we reduce taxes for those who are doing that, if we want to encourage home ownership, we allow them deductions for their mortgages. And at the most basic scale, we adjust taxes according to income such that those who can afford it more pay more toward our mutual benefit do so.


Sorry if this is news to you.
 

Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
no you and I are examples of what a progressive tax system is all about, we all contribute but according to our ability and our needs (yeah that does sound rather Marxist, but it is the basis of the the US tax structure)
We set up the structure to support the good of the country and the populace. If we want to encourage child rearing, we reduce taxes for those who are doing that, if we want to encourage home ownership, we allow them deductions for their mortgages. And at the most basic scale, we adjust taxes according to income such that those who can afford it more pay more toward our mutual benefit do so.


Sorry if this is news to you.
It's not news to me, I'm just tired of it. I am tired of writing check after check to the IRS. It seems like I have been doing that for years and years and will be doing it for years and years to come (except for 2016 through about 2021 or 2022). Oh well, someone's gotta pay for government, I guess. I am not opposed to child tax credits by the way, but I am opposed to non citizens of this country getting refunds. And hey, if your refund is more than you paid in, you're not getting a "refund." Just call it what it is.

Oh and what an eye opener it was for me when I was selling real estate! At the time, the price PER SQUARE FOOT was absolutely no different than it was in the 1060s but wow, the houses were a lot different. For one thing, they were a lot bigger. They were often on bigger lots. Children couldn't even share a room, let alone a freaking bed. Everyone had to have their own spaces. Not space. Spaces. There often needed to be a "man cave" or a shed just for the woman. It was crazy. I remember shopping for houses one time with this first time home buying couple and they brought their parents along and I remember the dad saying several times, "Wow, these are starter homes? They don't look anything like any home we ever bought together. Not even our current home."
 
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Pogo

Well-Known Member
Have no clue about the deadline.
I do have a clue about him paying to sign the petition about the constitution and people saying its buying votes.

Vote for me and I will give you $25,000 home down payment, $6,000 child credits, $50,000 small business tax credits, etc., dont vote for me and you won't get it.
When its all about rewarding them with money for voting for me its buying votes IMO.

If you disagree that's great. You are free to do so.
No, I am not a potential first time home buyer, but as home ownership is a foundation of our economy and I am not ignorant of the difficulties of getting a first mortgage for acquaintances, I see the utility of this proposal to improve the economy.

@Kathryn just complained about the tax structure, but it is set up to encourage growth in the economy, This is another step. now you could argue that it might not be a great idea in the long run, but your characterization speaks more to your ignorance than anything else.
 

We Never Know

No Slack
No, I am not a potential first time home buyer, but as home ownership is a foundation of our economy and I am not ignorant of the difficulties of getting a first mortgage for acquaintances, I see the utility of this proposal to improve the economy.

@Kathryn just complained about the tax structure, but it is set up to encourage growth in the economy, This is another step. now you could argue that it might not be a great idea in the long run, but your characterization speaks more to your ignorance than anything else.
Ignorance? Talk about the pot calling the kettle black lol

Unfortunately I feel you are one of the some that come here in order to release frustrations and anger, to practice "come backs", or just to be noticed and engaged with.

Your constant personal attacks tell me that because you just can't respond without doing it lol.

Go fishing for some one else to feed you.
 
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F1fan

Veteran Member
Vote for me and I will give you $25,000 home down payment, $6,000 child credits, $50,000 small business tax credits, etc., dont vote for me and you won't get it.
When its all about rewarding them with money for voting for me its buying votes IMO.

If you disagree that's great. You are free to do so.
Yet not a single mention of Trump promising wealthy people tax cuts. This illustrates your bias against liberals.
 

fantome profane

Anti-Woke = Anti-Justice
Premium Member
Harris says vote for me and I will give you $25,000 home down payment, $6,000 child credits, $50,000 small business tax credits, etc.,
Just to clarify, Harris is not saying she will give these things to those who vote for her. She is saying she will give these things to everyone regardless of who they voted for or if they voted at all.

That is a significant difference.
 

Pogo

Well-Known Member
Ignorance? Talk about the pot calling the kettle black lol

Unfortunately I feel you are one of the some that come here in order to release frustrations and anger, to practice "come backs", or just to be noticed and engaged with.

Your constant personal attacks tell me that because you just can't respond without doing it lol.

Go fishing for some one else to feed you.
What are you even talking about?
 

PureX

Veteran Member
Buying votes has always been a popular election tactic. Doesn't always work, though, particularly if found out. Russia's costly attempt failed in last Sunday's election in Moldova, for example.
Back in the old days in Chicago the party bosses used to send busses down to the various skid rows around town to gather up the drunks and junkies. They’d drive them to a polling station and give ‘em $10 each to vote as they’re told. Which they were happy to do.
 

Pogo

Well-Known Member
Back in the old days in Chicago the party bosses used to send busses down to the various skid rows around town to gather up the drunks and junkies. They’d drive them to a polling station and give ‘em $10 each to vote as they’re told. Which they were happy to do.
MAGA
 
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