Hey it's show biz now, what do you expect.
Choose the guy with the nicest tan.
It has been strange to me how jack wads who usually don't know what they are talking about like to use the term "RINO" to describe republican elected officials that are patriots and have done a million times more for their country and a hundred thousand times more more for the republican party than these pathetic nay Sayers.
I'm not envious of him because he's wealthy,good for him that he's been successful in business. I have a problem when he tries to bullshit us into thinking he's a just like the rest of us who have to work everyday for that paycheck. Why can't he just admit that he's a very wealthy man? stop trying to act like you can relate to us.
every person running for President is wealthy, including Obama. None of them will admit it.
I was watching that CNN debate and I can honestly say there is not a likeable candidate in that bunch, Ron Paul maybe but in a crazy Uncle sort of way. I'm Canadian so I'm just on the outside looking in but to put it bluntly, all those guys suck and I can't see any of them taking out Obama. Romney is out of touch with the average person, Gingrich just seems like miserable bastard, and Santorum is Santorum. The bullshit politician pandering was on display that night with the whole I'm a good ol'Christian boy who plans to cut taxes, create jobs, and say the same bullshit the other guys are saying without going into detail about it while puppets in the crowd cheer like morons. Like seriously, can anyone here see any of these guys as President?
I can't see any of them. Barack Obama is going to walk over any of them. I knew that John McCain couldn't do it. And this bunch is just a weaker lot. Ron Paul is at best a 3rd party candidate and his Numbers will reflect that.
I would like to see more conservative policies implemented but this bunch ain't getting to the White House. 4 more years to wait.
Weaker how?
I just don't get some of you here( not just you bob just bob).
Have a lot of you here discovered a way to survive without working?
Look around......gas is sky high, businesses are closing left and right, nobody's hiring, cutbacks left and right, everything is going up and up every time you turn around.....the economy is fucked in every way.
Everybodys getting poorer except the ones living of the ones who still have a job.
It hasn't been this bad since the depression.
And still most all I see here is putting down republicans.......
It makes me realize just why this is all happening. People have been conditioned into blaming the wrong cats.
so the ones who are actually fucking it up keep on doing so, unchecked......with smiles on their ugly liberal faces.
Obama is history...bad history. And if he does get re-elected we have no one to blame but ourselves when were all in the poorhouse in the coming 5 years.
And any one of the current or former republican candidates would do a better job than Obama. How could they do worse?
Even a dead dog is a better choice because at least a dead dog wouldn't intentionally fuck everything up (which is what Obama is clearly doing, either that or he's seriously incompetent).
I warned ya's years ago, this guys up to no good.
Meester...your posts have continued to stray farther from reality and closer to unfounded right-wing talking points and Obama-bashing. It's getting old.Weaker how?
I just don't get some of you here( not just you bob just bob).
Have a lot of you here discovered a way to survive without working?
Look around......gas is sky high, businesses are closing left and right, nobody's hiring, cutbacks left and right, everything is going up and up every time you turn around.....the economy is fucked in every way.
Everybodys getting poorer except the ones living of the ones who still have a job.
It hasn't been this bad since the depression.
And still most all I see here is putting down republicans.......
It makes me realize just why this is all happening. People have been conditioned into blaming the wrong cats.
so the ones who are actually fucking it up keep on doing so, unchecked......with smiles on their ugly liberal faces.
http://waysandmeans.house.gov/legacy/humres/107cong/6-11-02/6-11find.htmFinally, $580 million of the $2.45 billion in total UI overpayments for 2001, or 1.9% of total UI payments for that year, was attributable to fraud or abuse within the UI program.
http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/publications/url.cfm?ID=900641Former IRS Commissioner Charles Rossotti (2002) estimated that in a given year, the IRS assesses almost $30 billion of taxes that it will never collect.
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Finally, the opportunities for evasion have been growing. While the overall number of returns grew by 16 percent, the number of tax returns reporting more than $100,000 of income grew by 342 percent. These people who face the highest marginal tax rates have the most to gain from tax evasion, and the most opportunities to engage in it. Commissioner Rossotti reported that "enormous amounts of money ... flow through 'pass-through entities'—such as partnerships, trusts, and S-corporations," which are ideally suited to hiding income. In tax year 2000, pass-throughs accounted for 4.8 million tax returns with over $660 billion of income.
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By 2001, despite a well publicized epidemic of questionable and illegal corporate tax shelters in the late 1990s, less than 1 percent of corporations were audited. (Indeed, that statistic makes one suspect that the corporate tax shelter boom was fed by the IRS's apparent indifference.)
Tax evasion undermines both Republicans' and Democrats' notion of a good government. The lost tax revenue inevitably means higher taxes on law-abiding citizens, less government services, or both. If we could close half of the tax gap, the IRS could raise close to $150 billion on tax year 2003 returns (assuming that the tax gap grows at the same rate as GDP). Over the decade, collections would increase by something like $1.7 trillion—the entire cost of the 2001 tax cut as scored by the JCT. With that money, we could (1) eliminate more than two-thirds of the public debt according to CBO projections, or (2) cut income tax rates across the board by more than 10 percent, or (3) provide health care for the uninsured and a generous prescription drug benefit under Medicare, or (4) fully fund the transition to individual accounts under Social Security. I don't mean to endorse any of these policy proposals (my four kids, however, think that paying down the debt is a very good idea), but they illustrate that this huge hole in our income tax is keeping us from getting the government any of us wants.
http://citywire.co.uk/money/tax-evasion-costs-treasury-15-times-more-than-benefit-fraud/a378274Tax evasion costs the Treasury £15.2 billion in lost revenue, while benefit fraud costs £1.1 billion every year.